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Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.
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Frederick Coffin
- Ike
- (as Holden McGuire)
Michael McCleery
- Addley
- (as Billy Ray McQuade)
Beatrice Pons
- Mother
- (as Rose Ross)
Peter Fox
- The 'Dobber'
- (as Karl Sandys)
Luisa Marsella
- Terry
- (as Marsella Davidson)
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- TriviaThe house used in the film was an actual house in the woods of Newton, New Jersey. No one had lived there for 15 years prior to filming. The previous owner of the home was murdered there.
- GoofsIn the opening decapitation, blood spatters across the car before the decapitation.
- Alternate versionsAround eleven seconds of the film were cut in West Germany in order to secure a "Not under 18" rating for its theatrical release. This version was also released on VHS and DVD. There is also a "Not under 16" version which misses approx. 13 minutes.
- SoundtracksI Think We're Alone Now
Sung by Tommy James & Tommy James & The Shondells
Written by Bo Gentry (uncredited) and Ritchie Cordell (uncredited)
Arranged by Jimmy Wisner (uncredited)
courtesy of Roulette Records
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This film is certainly not for everybody, but it is actually so refreshing to see a movie that is done in this way. It is exploitation at it's finest. It is comedy at it's most tragic! A simple plot mixed with darn good acting, and impressive makeup effects...you really can't go wrong.
In my opinion, while still in the same vein as Last House on the Left and I Spit on your Grave, it is not as good. Spit being the best of the 3, but each of them has something to offer.
If you're not sure you can watch it, let me give you this scene as an example...one deranged man rapes a woman while his brother takes Kodak Polaroids, and their mother instructs them and leads them on...sound bad, yeah, but take it for what it is. Silly, odd disturbing nonsense. But it was more a "mood" movie, based around the characters and settings vs. the horror of rape and disturbing shots. This kind of horror sound like your thing? Then you're in luck, it's worth it.
In my opinion, while still in the same vein as Last House on the Left and I Spit on your Grave, it is not as good. Spit being the best of the 3, but each of them has something to offer.
If you're not sure you can watch it, let me give you this scene as an example...one deranged man rapes a woman while his brother takes Kodak Polaroids, and their mother instructs them and leads them on...sound bad, yeah, but take it for what it is. Silly, odd disturbing nonsense. But it was more a "mood" movie, based around the characters and settings vs. the horror of rape and disturbing shots. This kind of horror sound like your thing? Then you're in luck, it's worth it.
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- Dec 30, 1999
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- Muttertag
- Filming locations
- Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Entrance, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA([Jackie comes home])
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- Budget
- $150,000 (estimated)
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