deathtrapˈdɛθˌtræp
deathtrap (n)
- plural
- deathtraps
English Definitions:
deathtrap (noun)
any structure that is very unsafe; where people are likely to be killed
deathtrap (Noun)
An extremely dangerous location, structure or device.
deathtrap (Noun)
A plot device where a villain in a story puts a hero in an elaborate dangerous situation for the purposes of attempting a sadistic murder.
Deathtrap
Deathtrap is a play by Ira Levin in 1978 with many plot twists and references itself as a play within a play. It is in two acts with one set and five characters. It holds the record for the longest running comedy-thriller on Broadway and was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. Deathtrap was well received by many and has been frequently revived. It was adapted into a film starring Christopher Reeve, Michael Caine, and Dyan Cannon in 1982.
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