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Movie Description If you like movies about disturbed psychopaths, then this quadruple bill is just for you!
THE SADIST: Three small-town teachers are stranded at a deserted gas station on their way to a Dodger game. They are mercilessly tortured by a homicidal maniac and his imbecilic girlfriend. Also called "Profile of Terror."
THE KILLING KIND: Forced by friends to engage in gang rape, Terry (John Savage) spends two years in a reformatory. When released, he is a different man. Terry heads for Selma‘s (Ann Southern), his mom‘s boarding house where, at first, Terry ok enough, but the gruesome deaths of several female boarders proves this assumption in error however. Terry has become a psychopath, seeing women as the perpetual cause of his problem.
ANATOMY OF A PSYCHO: When a psycho is sent to the gas chamber, his cracked little brother and trashy girlfriend decide to take revenge on the system. Starring the son of George and Gracie.
MANIAC: From the husband and wife team that gave you NARCOTIC (1933), comes this film loosely based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat." A madman kills a scientist and conducts experiments of his own in his rat-infested basement. Regarded by some as the worst film ever made, the film actually straddles the line between experimental and exploitation. In an attempt to mimic insanity, disturbing imagery- still raw by today's standards- fills the screen. Along the way, there are touches of necrophilia, a peek into a (real!) farm where cats are turned into fur coats, and double exposures of demons, and some nudity. Too dark to be campy, too strange to be taken seriously, this one is an original.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1:33 Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
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