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An Eye for an Eye

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
231
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An Eye for an Eye (1973)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A children's television show host stalks and murders abusive parents.A children's television show host stalks and murders abusive parents.A children's television show host stalks and murders abusive parents.

  • Director
    • Larry G. Brown
  • Writers
    • Larry G. Brown
    • Walter Dallenbach
  • Stars
    • Tom Basham
    • Gene Carlson
    • Gretchen Kanne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    231
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry G. Brown
    • Writers
      • Larry G. Brown
      • Walter Dallenbach
    • Stars
      • Tom Basham
      • Gene Carlson
      • Gretchen Kanne
    • 10User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Basham
    • Mr Rabbey
    Gene Carlson
    • Burt Mitchell
    Gretchen Kanne
    • Carolyn
    David Carlile
    • Perry Forbes
    Barbara Grover
    • Judy Cirlin
    Lance Larsen
    • Harold Cirlin
    Jeff Rice
    • Richard
    Peter Renaday
    • Lt. Hayes
    • (as Pete Renoudet)
    Jackson Bostwick
    Jackson Bostwick
    • Sgt. Graham
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Sgt. Matthews
    • (as John D. Ashton)
    Mary Rings
    • Mother in Park
    Margaret Avery
    Margaret Avery
    • Nurse
    Sam Javis
    • Coroner
    Brenda Venus
    • Joanie
    Carolan Daniels
    Carolan Daniels
    • Mrs. D'Sicca
    • (as Carol Ann Daniels)
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Mr. D'Sicca
    • Director
      • Larry G. Brown
    • Writers
      • Larry G. Brown
      • Walter Dallenbach
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    3ofumalow

    Dull, square handling of outrageous idea

    Like the director's prior "The Pink Angels"--an incongruous, campy gay biker movie made at the height of the conventional biker-movie trend--this is a movie with a small cult following because of its outrageous concept, but hard to actually sit through because it's so poorly executed. A children's TV puppet show host who already seems rather creepily infantile (like Peewee Herman minus the humor) becomes aware that some children in his audience and neighborhood are the subject of abuse from their variably drunken, slovenly or just sadistic parents. So he begins stalking and murdering them, as police investigate the trail of crimes.

    It's not at all a bad idea, but "Psychopath" aka "An Eye for an Eye" seems oblivious to how badly its elements match up. The actor who plays "Mr. Rabbey" (the kidshow host) gives one of those bug-eyed, over-the-top performances that at first makes you think "Where's he gonna go with this?!?" Then you realize he's not going anywhere with it--that weird, artificial, simultaneously effeminate and childish affect is all he's got in his bag of tricks. It makes his character silly, rather than frightening, and underlines the absurdity of other, normal-acting figures not discerning that Mr. Rabbey is a mental case from the get-go. The other performances range from shrill caricatures (the bad parents) to routine competence (everyone else).

    But given its bad-taste conceit, you'd think "Psychopath" would have some fun with it. Nuh-uh. It's dully earnest, with no flair for suspense or even violence (the latter is generally kept to an on-screen minimum), the utterly middle-of-the-road aesthetic of an early 1970s TV movie, and seemingly no awareness at all that even Mr. Rabbey's TV show comes off as grotesque. (We're told the kids just love him, but that's laughable--Anthony Perkins in "Psycho" would have more juvenile appeal.) You'd think this story could only be played as black comedy, yet the film is as simplistically sincere about saying "child abuse is bad" as a PSA. And that social ill is presented in such crude terms, you can't even accept the sincerity of the message--it's on the level as a warning of "stranger danger" painting that peril as consisting of middle-aged men in trenchcoats skulking behind suburban shrubbery.

    As a curio, this might be worth looking at for five minutes, in which span you'll get as much as you're going to get from the whole feature--nothing improves, or surprises, later on. But it's pretty abysmal, and even the elements that are relatively professional (in terms of technical polish and some performances) only serve to blandly take the edge off whatever tension or shock value was intended here.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Mr. Rabbey's revenge.

    His name is Mr.Rabbey and he is the host of puppet show.He loves children and murders their parents.But he kills only parents,who are abusing their children.Mr.Rabbey rides a bike and even talks in a childish falsetto."The Psychopath" is a bizarre horror film that inspired Buddy Giovinazzo's "Maniac 2".The main performance of Tom Basham is gloriously creepy and convincing.The film lacks gore,but the killings are pretty vicious and mean-spirited.The abusive parents are loathsome and the final twist is supremely bizarre.If you are into 70's horror you can't miss "The Psychopath".A different kind of serial killer cinema.7 abusive parents out of 10.
    lazarillo

    low-budget oddity from the 70's

    This is a gritty, low-budget oddity from the early 1970's that actually tried half-heartedly to tackle a serious social issue, child abuse, with less-than-sucessful results. While the abusive parents who are offed by the titular protagonist (the deranged host of a kiddie show) are definitely deserving, their gory deaths are so ridiculously over-the-top that it's hard to take the whole thing very seriously. There's nothing wrong with a horror movie having a serious social message,on one hand, or entertaining the audience with absurd, cartoon-style violence,on the other, but it just doesn't work to do both things in the same movie. Still this movie is worth seeing if you can find it. One of the only existing video prints has burned-in Spanish subtitles that will have you in stiches if you're at all bilingual--they're often NOT EVEN CLOSE to the actual English dialogue.
    mattkratz

    weird

    This was a weird movie on obviously a low budget. It features a children's show host who takes matters into his own hands when he realizes some kids are being abused by their parents-by killing the parents. It was kind of lame, and the only "great" parts were the close-ups of the title character's wild eyes. All in all, just another slasher movie.

    ** out of ****
    Smokey-13

    Bizarre and rare low-budgeter

    Tom Basham's over the top performance as a looney children's television show host is frighteningly realistic. When he discovers that some of his viewers are being abused by their parents he flips and takes matters into his own hands. Death by baseball bat, lawnmower, and strangulation are just a few of the things he has in store for the abusive parents. This seldom seen slasher is also highlighted by Basham's odd relationship with his puppets, as well as his blanket which he calls Mr.Rabbey. Psychopath also features weird music and endless close-ups of Basham's wild eyes. A must for fans of weird horror.

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      Mr Rabbey: Oh boy... chocolate cake!

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      Referenced in The Drive-In Asylum *Double Feature*: The Boogeyman (1980)/Psychopath (1973) (2021)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Psychopath
    • Production company
      • Larry Brown Productions Inc.
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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