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Cameron’s Closet 1988

Runtime

87 mins

Language

English

English

A father conducts dangerous experiments to harness his son’s psychokinetic abilities, never realizing that each trial opens a gateway to a demonic force. The demon slips into the boy’s closet, plotting to possess his soul, turning the home into a new arena of terror.

A father conducts dangerous experiments to harness his son’s psychokinetic abilities, never realizing that each trial opens a gateway to a demonic force. The demon slips into the boy’s closet, plotting to possess his soul, turning the home into a new arena of terror.

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Cameron Lansing [Scott Curtis] is a shy, solitary 10-year-old with psychic gifts who lives with his father, Owen Lansing, a driven research scientist dedicated to unlocking the hidden powers of the human mind. From a young age, Owen subjects Cameron to intense psychological testing, hoping to unbury a astonishing potential. One night, amid a string of strange and eerie events in their rural home, Owen is suddenly decapitated by a machete. The authorities find no evidence of foul play and chalk it up to an accidental death, insisting he simply fell on the blade, leaving Cameron to cope with a mystery that defies explanation.

Cameron travels to Los Angeles to live with his mother, Dory Lansing, and her abrasive actor boyfriend, Bob Froelich. They remain ignorant of the boy’s paranormal abilities, focusing instead on their own lives and clashes, while Cameron quietly contends with visions and premonitions that feel all-too real.

When Bob Froelich is found murdered in Cameron’s room—thrown from a second‑floor window with his eyes burned out—the LAPD’s Homicide Division is pulled into the case. Sergeant Sam Taliaferro [Cotter Smith] struggles with sleep and disturbing nightmares that hinder his judgment, while his partner Detective Pete Groom [Leigh McCloskey] complains about Taliaferro’s distracted state. Dr. Nora Haley [Mel Harris], a department psychiatrist, is brought in to help. As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that deaths keep occurring around the boy, and the nightmares seem eerily connected to him. Haley’s sessions reveal that Cameron possesses genuine paranormal abilities, including the frightening ability to foresee future events, and Taliaferro begins to realize that whatever Cameron focuses on can manifest in reality.

A key element emerges through Cameron’s private play: a figurine he calls the “Deceptor,” gifted by his father. In truth, the Deceptor is an ancient Mayan demon, terrifying beyond description, and Cameron’s fertile imagination can bring this creature into the real world. The demon takes up residence in Cameron’s bedroom closet, and soon a wave of inexplicable and grisly deaths radiates from that space. The terrifying turn comes when Bob Froelich is resurrected within the closet and murders Detective Groom as soon as he peers inside.

Seeking answers, Taliaferro and Haley track down Owen’s assistant, Professor Ben Majors, in his secluded woods laboratory. There they uncover the truth about Cameron’s power and the peril it represents. Taliaferro is haunted by Groom’s ghost, who stalks him through the trees and warns that the evil has escaped the closet and is now loose in the world. Majors—kidnapped Cameron and dragged him back to his home—gets killed by the demon when the entity seizes the moment. Majors’ gruesome fate underscores how dire the threat has become, and it falls to Taliaferro and Haley to shield the boy from the encroaching horror.

In the climax, Cameron must confront the demon head‑on in his own room, facing the closet’s malevolent force to sever the ties the creature has forged with the boy and with reality itself. With the support of Taliaferro and Haley, he fights to destroy the demon before his powers fade away forever, hoping to reclaim his ordinary life from a nightmare that began in a quiet, unsettling household.

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