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Madman

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
7.4K
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Madman (1981)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp.A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp.A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp.

  • Director
    • Joe Giannone
  • Writers
    • Joe Giannone
    • Gary Sales
  • Stars
    • Gaylen Ross
    • Tony Nunziata
    • Harriet Bass
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Joe Giannone
    • Writers
      • Joe Giannone
      • Gary Sales
    • Stars
      • Gaylen Ross
      • Tony Nunziata
      • Harriet Bass
    • 157User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Gaylen Ross
    Gaylen Ross
    • Betsy
    • (as Alexis Dubin)
    Tony Nunziata
    Tony Nunziata
    • TP
    • (as Tony Fish)
    Harriet Bass
    Harriet Bass
    • Stacy
    Seth Jones
    Seth Jones
    • Dave
    Jan Claire
    Jan Claire
    • Ellie
    Alex Murphy
    Alex Murphy
    • Bill
    Tom Candela
    Tom Candela
    • Richie
    • (as Jimmy Steele)
    Frederick Neumann
    Frederick Neumann
    • Max
    • (as Carl Fredericks)
    Michael Sullivan
    • Dippy
    Paul Ehlers
    Paul Ehlers
    • Madman Marz
    Tom Veilleux
    • Tommy
    Stephen Clark
    • Jimmy
    Vicki Kenneally
    • Mary Ellen
    Shelley Mathes
    • Shirley
    Lori Mathes
    • Jeanie
    Jane Pappidas
    • Marz's Wife
    Travis Sawyer
    • Marz's Son
    Deidre Higgins
    • Marz's Daughter
    • Director
      • Joe Giannone
    • Writers
      • Joe Giannone
      • Gary Sales
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    5eer85

    A little gem

    I think that a complete guide of the slasher subgenre it's almost impossible to write: because of its very simple&cheap formula, a lot of movie have been produced since the beginning of the 80s.

    Among these, one of the earliest and most appreciable is MADMAN by Giannone, which is a very honest low-budget flick with some variations from the original (Cunningham's) model and a more fairy-tale oriented atmosphere (the nominal villain really looks like an ogre). Of course, as many other similar features, it has its flaws - acting, for example - but that's not what you seek from such kind of movies. The special effects are pretty well done and they're obtained with very simple solutions. Giannone's style is good, especially in the use of deep focus and the cinematography is genuinely inventive (the green painted leaves!). Eventually, it's better than many others.
    6Fella_shibby

    Now who wud have thot bah a decapitation via a car's bonnet.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    Well, most will agree that this is a rip off of FT13 n The Burning but this one has some moments of lol.

    The film is tedious, there is zero nudity inspite of a lousy sex scene in a hot tub.

    The moustachioed guy's girlfriend acted terrible n her chase was more lengthier than the final girl.

    Some hilarious description bah our killer : face wise he is more like the blind chap from Rituals (1977).

    He runs like a kid but walks limping and the best part is the way he hides for his prey. (While waiting for the moustachioed guy's girlfriend).

    Watch out for his sharp long nails by which he tears a female's cheek. By the way his dungaree n strength inspired Victor Crowley.

    There is a character Richie who stalks the mad serial killer and he disappears from the screen at 28th min and later appears aft 60th min and within that screen disappearance time, many murders happen n he is still alive stalking the killer. He again disappears from the screen and again mayhem ensues n voila, he reappears just before the end credits.

    The editing is horrendous as scenes keep cutting abruptly.
    6Nightman85

    The refrigerator is probably not the best place to hide from an ax-welding killer

    Some surprisingly old camp counselors anger legendary ax-murderer, so he makes a successful come-back.

    Obvious Friday the 13th knock-off, but hey, it manages to be worth a few laughs. As low-budget as this film is, it does well with what it has, making a fairly good villain and possessing an atmospheric spookiness. Gore-seekers will find plenty of blood flying in this one, the gore FX are pretty nicely done for a low-budgeter. The locations are decent and the electronic music score ain't bad. Dig that clunky theme song!

    The films biggest flaw is in its casting. While leads Alexis Dublin (better known as Gaylen Ross) and Tony Fish are OK, the supporting cast are completely awful in their wooden performances. I suppose we're not watching this movie for the acting though.

    Still, Madman is an enjoyable tongue-in-cheek slasher movie.

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    4drownsoda90

    The ogre and the axe

    "Madman" is essentially an early '80s retread of the summer camp slasher (done exponentially better by "Friday the 13th" and "The Burning" before it, and "Sleepaway Camp" after it). In the beginning of the film, a group of camp counselors and preteens are around a campfire— it's the week before Thanksgiving (who goes to camp in November?), and since the camp is shutting down, the counselors decide to tell the story of a local farmer named Madman Marz who hacked his family to death with an axe. One of the counselors decides it would be a good idea to call out his name to the surrounding woods, and lo and behold, when they come a'calling, he comes a'killin'.

    Hailed as a cult film by many fans, I'm halfway baffled as to why so many consider "Madman" to be as extraordinary as they do. It's not that the film suffers from being routine — that's expected from an '80s slasher epic— but there are a lot of other issues with it that leave something to be desired. The script, for one, is beyond hokey, and the villain himself is about the least scariest maniac I can recall on film— an ogreish redneck in overalls with a clearly prosthetic face? It just ain't scary, folks. Lackluster performances and truly indistinguishable characters don't help much either.

    The film does feature some really great photography at times, especially during the nighttime sequences in the woods, which make up the bulk of the film, but incredibly dodgy editing and an abrasive synth score detract from the moodiness of the proceedings. Even the darkness of the upstate New York forest and the musty cabins of the camp fail to establish a solid sense of atmosphere here, and the film suffers for it. There are a couple of gruesome killings, but by and large even the murder sequences are anticlimactic. Perhaps the film's most indubitable sin, however, is that it flashes the murder sequences of each character across the screen in the opening campfire scene. I mean, obviously we know that most of them are going to die anyway, but why strip any potential surprise from a virtually incredulous film?

    It's not that I have a bias to the summer camp/backwoods slasher either, nor did I want to dislike this film. There are dozens of films that follow this thread which I am a fan of: "The Burning," "Friday the 13th," "Just Before Dawn," "The Final Terror"— the difference with those films though is that, despite their formalities, they excel in other areas and are able to distinguish themselves because of it. "Madman" doesn't do that; the most it has to offer is some neat nighttime cinematography, a ridiculous hot tub sex scene, and perhaps the most absurd theme song in film history. Highlights: the eerie silhouette of Madman in the tree (as depicted on the 2003 Anchor Bay cover art), and the downbeat ending. 4/10.
    Chainsaw Slasher

    I love it

    This is my kind of movie. This is a perfect slasher, and its hard to find slashers worth watching. It has blood, gore, crunching of bones, all the elements of a slasher. Beautiful. It only lacks some nudity, but I don't care about that. I like the kind of slashers that can give me a rush from the deaths (I know this sounds freaky), but this is one. This movie was ahead of its time in the slasher history.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Ehlers's son Jonathan Ehlers was born during the shooting of the movie. Paul received the news that his wife was in labor while filming a scene in full Madman Marz make-up. Paul went immediately to the hospital and held his newborn son for the first time while still wearing some of his Marz make-up and overalls covered with fake blood.
    • Goofs
      When Marz is holding Bill up in the air and is about to kill him, Bill cries out but his mouth doesn't match the words heard.
    • Quotes

      Max: Losing, winning - what's the difference? Play the game with a fair heart, and you'll always be able to look yourself in the mirror. Play too hard to win, and you might not like what you become.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Porky's/El Salvador: Another Vietnam/Das Boot/Deathtrap/Richard Pryor: Live On The Sunset Strip (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Song of the Fifth Wind
      Sung by Tony Nunziata (as Tony Nunziata)

      Written, Produced and Arranged by Gary Sales

      © 1980 Gary Sales

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El hacha asesina
    • Filming locations
      • Fish Cove Inn, Southampton, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • The Legend Lives Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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