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Maniac / Narcotic (Special Edition) (1933)
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Two underground exploitation classics by Dwain Esper.
Narcotic: Narcotic follows the downward spiral of an idealistic medical student whose fall from grace leads him to opium dens, a carnival freakshow, swanky drug parties, dingy brothels and finally the barrel of his own revolver.
Maniac: Maniac offers a walking tour through the mind of a bonafide lunatic, distorted by fragmented scenes and ugly realities that mimic insanity's own warped perspective.A rendition of Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat, injectied with catfights, nudity, necrophilia (a reanimated corpse ravaged by a madman who thinks he's an orangutan), and the ingestion of a fresh eyeball.
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