The poor social skills of a young yokel turn out to have a horrifying explanation in this low-budget splatterfest, which marks the debut of Frankenhooker director Frank Henenlotter. The film begins with a bloody prologue and the arrival of young Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck) at a broken-down ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 1982 | Running Time: 90 minutes
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This quirky, inventive little comedy-shocker was only the first of many efforts from writer/director Frank Henenlotter, and it's certainly his most modestly budgeted outing. The gory auteur gets around this problem throughout much of the film by using suggestion rather than explicit special effects and focusing on the clash between Kevin Van Hentenryck's wholesome if offbeat Duane and the assortment of freaks who surround him in his bowery abode. With this fish-out-of-water framework in place, ...more
- Kevin Van Hentenryck - Duane Bradley
- Sean McCabe - Young Duane
- Terri Susan Smith - Sharon
- Ilze Balodis - Social Worker
- Beverly Bonner - Casey
- Tom Robinson - Thief in Theater
- Robert Vogel - Hotel manager
- Chris Babson - Casey's Date
- Diana Browne - Dr. Judith Kutter
- Maria T. Newland - Patient
- Joe Clarke - Brian "Mickey" O'Donovan
- Ruth Neuman - Aunt
- Richard Pierce - Mr. Bradley
- Dorothy Strongin - Josephine
- Frank Henenlotter - Director
- Arnie Bruck - Executive Producer
- Tom Kaye - Executive Producer
- Edgar Ievins - Producer
- Frank Henenlotter - Screenwriter
- Frederick Loren - Art Director
- Ilze Balodis - Casting
- Nancy Archer - Continuity
- Jerome Horowitz - First Assistant Director
- Frank Henenlotter - Editor
- Ken Clark - Hair Styles
- Gus Russo - Composer (Music Score)
- David Maswick - Composer (Music Score)
- Ken Clark - Makeup











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