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Popcorn (1991 film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Popcorn (1991 film)

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| country = United States
| language = English
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| gross = $4,205,000 (USA)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Popcorn )
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''Popcorn'' is a 1991 American horror comedy film directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby.
== Plot ==
College film student and aspiring film writer Maggie Butler (Jill Schoelen) has been having recurring dreams of a young girl named Sarah who is caught in a fire and being chased by a strange man who is trying to kill her. She records what she remembers on an audio tape and plans on making the story into a film. Maggie lives with her mother Suzanne (Dee Wallace Stone), who has been receiving strange, demonic prank calls recently. On her way to class, a boy she has been seeing named Mark (Derek Rydall) embraces her and tries to get her go to his place. Maggie shuns his advances, explaining that she can't be distracted from writing her script.
The fledgling new film department at the university has had trouble gaining recognition, so classmate Toby D'Amato (Tom Villard) has an idea to put on an all-night Horror-thon to raise funds for the department to have a permanent editing space. They set up shop in the defunct Dreamland theater, an old live theater and cinema that is to be razed in three weeks. Professor Davis (Tony Roberts) is concerned about the time constraints, but Toby has enlisted the help of Dr. Mnesyne (Ray Walston), an owner of a film memorabilia shop who has the appropriate gimmicks for the films chosen for the festival. There are three main films within a film.〔Muir (2011), p. 170-172〕 ''Mosquito'' is a 3D film, ''The Attack of the Amazing Electrified Man'' was released with an accompanying "Shock-o-Scope" gimmick (electrical "buzzers" in seats), and ''The Stench'' is a Japanese film released in Odorama.〔Muir (2011), p. 170-172〕
As they go through Dr. Mnesyne's trunks of equipment, they find a short cult film called ''Possessor'', that greatly resembles Maggie's dreams. Davis informs them that back in the 1970s the film's creator, Lanyard Gates, went on to kill his own family on stage in the live final scene of the film before setting the theater on fire, trapping the audience inside. Maggie soon becomes obsessed with the film and trying to figure out why she has been dreaming about it. When she asks her mother if she has heard of Gates or ''Possessor'', Suzanne becomes uncomfortable; she urges Maggie to quit the festival and wants them to go away together. After Maggie goes to bed, Suzanne receives another prank call from someone she believes to be Gates. He tells her to meet him at Dreamland so they can talk and advises her to bring a gun.
On the night of the festival, Maggie is working the box office when Mark arrives with another girl, Joy (Karen Witter). Later, a man buys a ticket and calls Maggie "Sarah" before he walks away. Maggie chases after him and asks her classmate Tina (Freddie Marie Simpson) to watch the box office for her. Unable to find the man in the theater, Maggie goes up to the projection booth to tell Toby that she thinks she saw Gates. Toby decides to check the theater himself and leaves Maggie to run the projection booth. Meanwhile, Mark has left his date to sneak up on Maggie to scare her and Davis is busy preparing the giant mosquito model to fly across the theater from backstage that he operates with a remote control. Once the mosquito is released above the audience, a figure is shown up in the catwalks above the professor with another remote control. Davis then notices that his controller is no longer working. The mosquito model turns around and zooms back down the track to the professor, stabbing him in the chest with the giant stinger. The scene cuts to a laboratory of sorts, where a figure is seen making a mask of the dead professor's face.
Meanwhile, Maggie is trying to explain the story of Gates to Mark and that she thinks he is there when Toby comes back to the booth upset and accuses them of playing a joke on him by locking him out of the theater. The second film starts and we see Bud (Malcolm Danare), who is wheelchair-bound, preparing the seat shockers from a control panel above the audience. Maggie makes her way back to the box office to an annoyed Tina, who starts looking for Davis. She asks Bud if he has seen him, but he says he hasn't and that he is having trouble with the control panel, would she send Davis down there to help him. Maggie is then shown listening to her audio recordings when the tape is cut off with a message from Gates. As she tries to exit the box office, she opens the door on Mark, knocking him down and unknowingly smashing the recorder in the process. Maggie tries to prove to him that Gates is really there when she realizes she accidentally destroyed the tape. They go looking for Tina who probably saw Gates while Maggie was away.
Tina finds Davis securing the mosquito on the catwalk and goes up to meet him, where it is revealed that they have been having an affair. She is unaware that he is the killer posing as the professor, and he strangles her with a rope. Mark and Maggie find her shortly thereafter, but the killer manipulates her voice and body in the darkness and the fact that she is dead goes unnoticed.
We then see a figure enter the control booth who Bud thinks is Tina. He is then strapped into a makeshift electric chair that is set to go off when a series of lights comes on. Bud frantically tries to free himself as the light sequence begins. As he is electrocuted, the theater loses power. Meanwhile, Maggie and Mark continue searching the theater with the help of Cheryl (Kelly Jo Minter). Mark falls down the stairs and Maggie leaves him with Cheryl while she finds her way to Bud, only to find him dead. As she approaches his body, he turns around and it's Gates. Maggie screams and runs away, having flashbacks of ''Possessor''. It is then that she realizes that she is Sarah Gates, Lanyard is her father, and Suzanne is not her mother but her aunt who saved her from being killed so long ago. She runs into Toby and tells him everything she remembers, believing that Gates has returned for her.〔Muir (2011), p. 170-172〕 She and Toby enter the basement to find the circuit breakers and Toby falls, disappearing into the darkness. With only a flashlight, Maggie hears odd noises and thinks she sees Davis and Tina, but runs into Gates. The power comes back on and Maggie finds herself in the killer's lair, strapped into the chair he uses to make facial masks of his victims.
The killer is revealed to be Toby, who was badly burned as a child after attending the showing of ''Possessor'' with his mother, who was a member of Gates' film cult and was killed in the fire. He holds Maggie and Suzanne responsible for his injuries and the loss of his mother, and plans to exact his revenge on them by re-enacting the final scene of ''Possessor'' onstage that evening, only with the ending that Gates had originally intended. He then wheels out Suzanne whom he has cast full-body, pointing her gun.
Meanwhile, Cheryl and Joanie (Ivette Soler) tend to Mark's injuries as they are met with an upset Joy, who tells Mark she saw Maggie and Toby together and that they went back to Toby's place. Mark leaves to find them and Joanie realizes she is late for her Odorama cue and goes to join Leon (Elliott Hurst) to activate the odor pellets during the third film. Leon leaves to go to the bathroom and is met by a mirror image of himself at the next urinal. After urinating on him, the doppelganger attacks Leon and locks him in one of the stalls and drops some type of material into the toilet that creates a thick smoke and Leon passes out. Soon after, there is an explosion from the stall and Leon is killed. Toby returns to the booth dressed as Leon with the plan to stab Joanie from behind, but spares her when she mentions her unrequited love for Toby. Shocked by this, Toby gets upset and storms out to continue setting up for the final scene of ''Possessor''.
Mark arrives at Toby's apartment to find his landlord evicting him and throwing his personal belongings outside. His walls are plastered with articles concerning the incident, pictures of his facial reconstruction, and pictures of Maggie with scissors through her eyes. Realizing she is in real danger, Mark rushes back to the theater but the front doors are locked. He scales the building, climbs through a window on the balcony level and finds the final scene of ''Possessor'' playing on stage. Maggie has been drugged and placed in a metal dress so she has no mobility except for her head. She pleads to the audience to save her, but they believe this is all part of the show. Mark uses his belt on the mosquito track and zip-lines onto the stage, causing the secured mosquito to unlatch and swing out across the stage. The stinger stabs Toby in the chest, killing him. Mark releases Maggie and Suzanne as the crowd erupts in applause.

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