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The Mad Butcher

Original title: Lo strangolatore di Vienna
  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
496
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The Mad Butcher (1971)
Dark ComedySerial KillerSlasher HorrorComedyCrimeDramaHorror

After being released from a mental hospital, Otto returns to his old job as a butcher. He tries to adjust to his new life, but after a bitter argument with his wife, he accidentally kills he... Read allAfter being released from a mental hospital, Otto returns to his old job as a butcher. He tries to adjust to his new life, but after a bitter argument with his wife, he accidentally kills her. Fearing he will be sent back to the hospital, he grinds up her body and sells it as sau... Read allAfter being released from a mental hospital, Otto returns to his old job as a butcher. He tries to adjust to his new life, but after a bitter argument with his wife, he accidentally kills her. Fearing he will be sent back to the hospital, he grinds up her body and sells it as sausages. As friends and relatives start asking questions about her disappearance, they too s... Read all

  • Director
    • Guido Zurli
  • Writers
    • Dag Molin
    • Robert H. Oliver
    • Dick Randall
  • Stars
    • Victor Buono
    • Franca Polesello
    • Brad Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    496
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Guido Zurli
    • Writers
      • Dag Molin
      • Robert H. Oliver
      • Dick Randall
    • Stars
      • Victor Buono
      • Franca Polesello
      • Brad Harris
    • 18User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • Otto Lehman
    Franca Polesello
    • Berta Hensel
    Brad Harris
    Brad Harris
    • Mike Lawrence
    Dario Michaelis
    • Inspector Klaus
    Karin Field
    Karin Field
    • Hanna Lehman
    • (as Karen Field)
    Luca Sportelli
    • Karl Brunner
    Hansi Linder
    Hansi Linder
    • Frieda Ulm
    Tina Buranzo
      Giacomo Pergola
      Dino Peretti
      Claudio Trionfi
      Dick Randall
      Dick Randall
      • Police officer
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Guido Zurli
      • Writers
        • Dag Molin
        • Robert H. Oliver
        • Dick Randall
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      8Chase_Witherspoon

      Meat is Meat ...

      When formerly respected local butcher Otto Lehmann (Buono) is released from a mental health asylum (calmly explaining he's now cured of his ills after a good lie down), his wife's incessant nagging quickly flips his crazy switch, and he soon finds his murderous impulses escalating out of his control. Intrepid local reporter Brad Harris suspects Otto might not be as cured as his small-goods, but lucky for Otto, his knackwurst are proving to be a hit, particularly with the local constabulary.

      Looking at the box cover to the video version of this movie, one might be reluctant to view, for fear of the unsavoury content that might be lurking within. Having seen this movie a few times, I can say with confidence, that such a reluctance would be unwarranted. Far from being another inept slasher movie, this Italian offering is an inspired black comedy, that benefits from a deliciously maniacal performance by the inimitable slapstick villain, Victor Buono. His camp acting more than compensates for the paltry production values and often claustrophobic staging. Performances like this, underline the untimeliness of Buono's death in the early eighties.

      Perhaps this was the movie from which sausages attracted the rather unpleasant colloquialism of "mystery bags"? But then "meat is meat", as they say.
      5BaronBl00d

      Now, I Know How They Make Vienna Sausage!

      The film opens with the line "Meat is Meat(alternate title as well), and just like that a B foreign horror film is a B foreign horror film. If you were expecting anything too grandiose, look not here to be sure. Nevertheless, as foreign B horror films go, one could do far worse than The Mad Butcher. Victor Buono sweats his way through the film as an Austrian butcher being released from a madhouse where he spent the last three years for throwing liver at a woman. Boy, with crimes being dealt with in that fashion just think what would happen if it were something else! Upon returning "home," Buono refuses to go home with his wife and soon occupies the spare room above his neglected butcher shop. Things were bad whilst he was gone: the shop is filthy, his brother-in-law is working behind the counter with dirty fingernails, and meat has risen in price catastrophically. Well, what do you expect with Buono in a loveless marriage where his wife controls the purse strings and orders him about? Meat du jour no doubt. The film has all those tantalizing ingredients so common to horror films of the 70s. Shocking violence(at least the suggestion of it) and gratuitous sex(here lots of frontal nudity and some scenes of a suggestive nature). Buono plays the Sweeny Todd type well. He definitely has a certain charisma despite his girth and swarthy elements. He literally pours perspiration throughout the whole movie. The rest of the cast does equally well in what is really a black comedy about a mad butcher who is really quite insane. I did tire of American actor Brad Harris in the hero role, however. The settings are very impressive and the music by Allesandro Allesandroni is compelling. As soon as I heard the catchy, kitschy music I knew I was familiar with it and its sound. Alllesandroni worked with Ennio Morricone in some of the Clint Eastwood westerns of the 60s and the style is unmistakable. The film is not particularly bloody at all, though the opening shots of raw meat being sliced were somewhat distasteful. The film never for one instant tries to take itself too terribly serious, yet it never descends into straight farce either. For its kind of film, it is a cut above the rest.
      6Stevieboy666

      Where was the gore??

      Big, creepy looking Victor Buono is released after serving 3 years in a mental institution but it's not long before he's committing murder and turning his victims into sausage meat at his Vienna butcher's shop. Watched this on VHS as Strangler of Vienna. I think a better title would have been The Mad Butcher of Vienna. Anyway it is a black comedy, very similar to Sweeney Todd. Very little gore in the print that I saw so and apparently uncut, so I'd question the parents guide here. The film dies suffer from bad dubbing but there are some colourful characters, the humour works reasonably well and we get a few instances of female nudity. Pretty tame by today's standards.
      4psycho_153

      WHAT A LAUGH!!

      Ha, Ha, Ha, ha what a laugh. Just seeing the front cover I knew this movie wouldn't be a great movie but a very, very cheesy movie. Just the thought of a butcher using bodies to make sausages and then seeing the people eat and comment on how magnificent it tasted was funny. This movie was hilarious, and took an approach of less gore and blood then most of the horror movies of it's time. I would recommend you watch it if you want to sit back, relax and laugh your heads off.
      7JonLambert

      Fun and creepy...

      This isn't the type of movie I'd usually watch, but a friend who's obsessed with obscure films brought it over. I found that I was thoroughly entertained by the movie. It has a quirky comedic feel, although it has a horror/slasher theme to it. There definitely isn't anything in it that shouts special effects and some of the editing is a little amateur, but it works. Buono's facial expressions really make up the bulk of the entertainment.. the cop/reporter guys are way too fake but the women are hot.. not to mention partially nude in many scenes. By the time they catch up with the bad guy, you really feel satisfied that his activities are being exposed. I wouldn't recommend it as a 'great' movie to watch, but definitely worth checking out if you are in the mood for something a little different.

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      • Trivia
        Also shown in the US as "Meat Is Meat".
      • Crazy credits
        The words "Buon appetito" appear over the final shot, a close-up of the sausages made when Victor Buono falls into the meat-grinding machine. After a few seconds, the letter "O" is added, changing the caption to "Buono appetito."
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      • Release date
        • May 1974 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • West Germany
        • Austria
        • Monaco
      • Languages
        • English
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Meat Is Meat
      • Filming locations
        • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
      • Production companies
        • HIFI Stereo 70 Kg
        • Neptunia Film
        • Regina Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 21m(81 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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