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Madman (1981)
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Starring: Harriet Bass, Jan Claire, Alexis Dubin, Paul Ehlers, Tony Fish, Carl Fredericks, Seth Jones, Alex Murphy, Gaylen Ross, Jimmy Steele, Michael Sullivan
Director: Joe Giannone
Category: Horror
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
88 mins

 
 

 

They thought they were alone.

On the last night of summer camp, the story is told of "Madman Marz" - a berserk local farmer who butchered his entire family before disappearing into the woods forever.You must not say his name above a whisper the legend says,because if he hears you, he will come for you.But when a cocky young teen ridicules the tale and calls the madman's name out loud, the maniacal evil is unleashed.Summer may be over, but the ferocious bloodshed has just begun!

A long-time favorite of hardcore horror fans, Madman stood out from the pack of '80s "body count" films by delivering scary suspense, gruesome effects and sheer nastiness, including its infamous "head under the car hood" scene!

 
 
   
   

 
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