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Arch  Hall, Jr
  The Sadist is a film so horrifying in its implications that it will haunt you for the rest of your life.  Charlie Tibbs, an escaped homicidal maniac, has left a trail of rampage and murder across the countryside.  When a group of school teachers stop to repair their car on a desolate highway, they are brutally attacked by Tibbs who tortures them in a terrifying game of cat and mouse.  
  Arch Hall, Jr., who starred in a series of Fairway-International films in the 60s, had previously only been cast as all-American rock'n'roll types. In The Sadist, however, he gives the performance of his career in a role so unforgettable that his ferocity remains unsurpassed in the annals of horror.  Hall's portrayal, along with a vivid screenplay and cinematography by future Academy Award-winner Vilmos Zsigmond (The Deer Hunter), creates a powerful work of art that is as shocking now as it was in 1963.
                 
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