A slow, quiet Christmas Eve night at the police station turns into strange horror after a man enters claiming he wants to confess to murder.A slow, quiet Christmas Eve night at the police station turns into strange horror after a man enters claiming he wants to confess to murder.A slow, quiet Christmas Eve night at the police station turns into strange horror after a man enters claiming he wants to confess to murder.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
- Desk Sargeant Gulloy
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
- Trooper Velasquez
- (as Denyc)
- The Stranger
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the movie The Saint, Val Kilmer (in one of his disguises) refers to himself as "a traveler".
- GoofsSupposedly, Mary Black was alone when she was abducted. Yet, the photo of Mary on her father's desk seems to have been taken on the same day in the same outfit in the same spot where the abduction took place, as verified by flash images of the crime.
- Quotes
Mr. Nobody: It's ironic, isn't it? The Old Testament had a wrathful God, but people became uneasy with the concept, needed a best seller, so they came up with a New Testament. Suddenly God was loving and forgiving. I'm old-school, myself. I prefer the Old Testament. I mean you've got to love a God who's not afraid to mete out a little vengeance when the need arises.
- SoundtracksGod Bless Ye Merry Gentlemen
Performed by The New York City Subway Ministrels (Michael Oblowitz, Ross Vannelli,
Dianna Camacho)
Produced by Ross Vannelli
Traditional
Arranged by Michael Oblowitz, Ross Vannelli, Dianna Camacho
Set on Christmas Eve, for no particular reason, a mysterious stranger - Kilmer - enters a small-town police precinct and announces that he has committed six murders. He doesn't have fingerprints and a few of the six police officers recognize him as the drifter they almost tortured to death about a year ago because they assumed he was responsible for the kidnapping of Detective Black's daughter. Whenever the stranger, who refers to himself as Mr. Nobody, confesses a vicious murder, it actually takes place with one of the officers as a victim.
The plot of "The Traveler" is original and predictable, but director Michael Oblowitz deserves credit for generating tension and atmosphere. Especially during the first half, when Kilmer's character is still silent, mysterious, often whistling an ominous tune, the film is reasonably uncanny. The kills are extremely violent, with the special effects supervisor clearly having a fetish for intestines flying around. The third and final act is dreadful, though, with a plot twist that pretty much ruins everything that happened and a fake & forced "happy" ending.
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- Budget
- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1