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Eric Freeman | ... | |
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James Newman | ... |
Dr. Henry Bloom
(as James L. Newman)
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Elizabeth Kaitan | ... |
Jennifer
(as Elizabeth Cayton)
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Jean Miller | ... | |
| Darrel Guilbeau | ... | ||
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Brian Michael Henley | ... | |
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Corrine Gelfan | ... |
Mrs. Rosenberg
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Michael Combatti | ... |
Mr. Rosenberg
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| Ken Weichert | ... |
Chip
(as Kenneth Brian James)
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Ron Moriarty | ... |
Detective
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| Frank Novak | ... |
Loan Shark
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| Randall Boffman | ... |
Eddie
(as Randy Baughman)
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Joanne White | ... |
Paula
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Lenny Rose | ... |
Loser
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Nadya Wynd | ... |
Sister Mary
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The door of the mental hospital opens, releasing Ricky from its confines. He takes with him the terrifying memory of his brother Billy's death and the burning image of Mother Superior-the powerful figure that brought about his brother's violent demise. For Ricky, starting a new life means avenging his brother's death. By whatever means necessary, whether it be the cutting edge of a shiny steel knife blade, or the electrifying charge of a set of battery cables, Ricky is set in this blind journey of revenge leading ultimately to Mother Superior. As Mother Superior prays in the dark, we suggest she say an extra prayer for herself, because not even her faith will be enough to stop Ricky. But prayers will do little for in the silent part of this night! Written by Chance
This movie is so awful it's fantastic. It has everything -- a lead actor who moves his eyebrows up and down to convey strong emotion, unnecessary (ludicrously unnecessary) nudity, idiotic death scenes (the best one is when Ricky shoots a car with a handgun and it flips over and explodes). Yeah, that makes sense. Oh, and the script is outstanding. Watch for a provoked Ricky saying, "Punish!!!" and "Garbage Day!"
If you get a chance to see this one, don't miss it. It's one of my favorite movies ever.