Terror Trap: The Silver Mummy 2
After their car fails on a lonely stretch of road, two women end up stranded and vulnerable, and soon they are hunted by a man with telekinetic abilities. What starts as a simple breakdown escalates into a tense, intimate ordeal as the attacker manipulates objects and the surroundings to... Read more
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About Terror Trap: The Silver Mummy 2
After their car fails on a lonely stretch of road, two women end up stranded and vulnerable, and soon they are hunted by a man with telekinetic abilities. What starts as a simple breakdown escalates into a tense, intimate ordeal as the attacker manipulates objects and the surroundings to terrorize them. The film follows the pair as they try to stay one step ahead, using quick thinking, improvised tools, and cooperation to survive increasingly dangerous encounters. Moments shift from cramped interiors to the vast, empty roadside, underlining how isolated they are and how small help feels. It keeps focus tight and stakes very personal.
Terror Trap: The Silver Mummy 2 arrived in 2001 under director Gary Whitson, featuring Pamela Sutch as Cynthia, Barbara Joyce as Lisa, and Dean Paul as Psycho. It is a low-budget, independent horror sequel with no clear literary source material.
Box office numbers for this picture are essentially unreported. The film appears to have had a limited theatrical presence, moving mainly through direct-to-video markets, so any revenue records are fragmented, small scale, and not compiled in mainstream box office databases.
The movie left almost no mark on mainstream culture. It produced no memorable catchphrases or iconic scenes. Instead it survives on niche interest, popping up among collectors, bargain bin fans, and late-night horror lists, appreciated mainly for its obscurity and place in early 2000s low-budget genre output and cult circles.
There is virtually no critical record for the film, mirrored by a 0.0/10 vote average with zero votes, which signals obscurity more than consensus. The material orbits isolation, the misuse of supernatural power, and the terror of being helpless in a wide, indifferent landscape, and it uses small-scale effects sparingly.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 2001
- Runtime
- 50m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Studio
- W.A.V.E. Productions
Cast
Pamela Sutch
Cynthia
Barbara Joyce
Lisa
Dean Paul
Psycho
Director: Gary Whitson