

The '90s game that terrified Congress is now a movie. Yes, really. No, it doesn't make sense.
For the first time ever, the cult classic game Night Trap is available as a 48-minute motion picture on videocassette. Experience the terror like never before. You better be good, you better beware...
Practical Effects
Vampires in cheap rubber masks
Production
Shot entirely in a suburban McMansion
Director
Randy Field
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Night Trap's 1993 Senate hearings helped create the ESRB ratings system—one of gaming's most consequential failures.
Dana Plato filmed this during her personal struggles; she later called it 'a paycheck and a laugh.'