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Meatcleaver Massacre

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
933
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Meatcleaver Massacre (1976)
Slasher HorrorHorror

When a professor specializing in ancient rites and rituals is attacked and his family killed by four of his students, he summons an evil spirit to hunt down the attackers and avenge his fami... Read allWhen a professor specializing in ancient rites and rituals is attacked and his family killed by four of his students, he summons an evil spirit to hunt down the attackers and avenge his family.When a professor specializing in ancient rites and rituals is attacked and his family killed by four of his students, he summons an evil spirit to hunt down the attackers and avenge his family.

  • Directors
    • Evan Lee
    • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Writers
    • Keith Burns
    • Ray Atherton
    • Miklos Gyulai
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Larry Justin
    • J. Arthur Craig
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    933
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Evan Lee
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Writers
      • Keith Burns
      • Ray Atherton
      • Miklos Gyulai
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Larry Justin
      • J. Arthur Craig
    • 22User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • On-Screen Narrator
    Larry Justin
    • Mason Harrue
    J. Arthur Craig
    • Detective Wexler
    James Habif
    • Professor Cantrell
    Robert Clark
    • Sean Allen
    Doug Senior
    Doug Senior
    • Dirk Kramer
    Bob Mead
    • Phil Jones
    Alisa Beaton
    • Darlene
    Pat Nagel
    • Sean's Girlfriend
    Woody Wise
    Woody Wise
    • Doctor
    Paul Kelleher
    Paul Kelleher
    • Detective Shaye
    Undine Hampton
    • Mrs. Cantrell
    Lisette Kremer
    • Tina Cantrell
    • (as Lisette Kramer)
    Doug Ely
    • Roddy Cantrell
    Maria Arnold
    • Patty
    • (as Natasha)
    Carol Silverman
    • 2nd Girl in Massage Parlour
    Dawna Walden
    • 3rd Girl in Massage Parlour
    John DeRose
    • Massage Parlour Bouncer
    • Directors
      • Evan Lee
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Writers
      • Keith Burns
      • Ray Atherton
      • Miklos Gyulai
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    2BA_Harrison

    Absolutely no meat cleavers were involved in the making of this film.

    What kind of college curriculum involves lectures on the occult, the professor muttering Satanic incantations in the dark while projecting details from a gory 15th-century painting of the avenging demon Morak, destroyer of destroyers?

    Amazingly, Professor Cantrell's rather irregular course on demonology seems to be popular with his students, apart from Mason Harrue (Larry Justin), who isn't happy about being pressured to turn in a term paper on the subject. To teach Cantrell a lesson, Mason and his gang break into the professor's home and slaughter his family, leaving the teacher in a semi-vegetative state, unable to speak.

    Mason and his thrill-kill pals think they have gotten away with murder, but they shouldn't have messed with an expert in the occult: even in his debilitated condition, Cantrell is able to summon Morak and send the demon to seek retribution.

    Behind this film's sensational title lies a tedious piece of amateurish trash that doesn't even have the good grace to feature a meat cleaver. The opening mean-spirited murders promise something wonderfully gritty and grimy, but the remainder of the film is simply boring, the deaths of the gang members unimaginative and frustratingly lacking in gore. The direction by Keith Burns (going by the pseudonym of Evan Lee) is lifeless, and his actors are, without exception, wooden and unconvincing. According to Wikipedia. Burns was replaced by legendary craptastic director Ed D. Wood Jr, which speaks volumes about Burns' film-making skills.

    For movie masochists who decide to give this one a whirl, there are two versions available: the original cut, which goes by the title Hollywood Meatcleaver Massacre, and a shorter, re-released version with the title Meatcleaver Massacre, which features a prologue and epilogue by Christopher Lee, shot for an entirely different movie! Either way, the film sucks.

    1.5/10, rounded up to 2 for the hilarious ending in which Morak, depicted as a three-eyed monster with massive fangs in the painting, turns out to be a hairy man covered in green slime.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Cheap and psychedelic horror film.

    "Meatcleaver Massacre" starts with long occult monologue of British horror legend Christopher Lee.A famous professor of occultism named Cantrell and his family is attacked in their home by four knives wielding students.Proffesor survives the attack,but his entire family is murdered.Whilst lying and vegetating in his hospital bed Cantrell summons an old Gaelic god to take vengeance on the murderers.And guess what?The killers begin to die one by one in some rather psychedelic ways for example one of them is killed by film projector.Incredibly cheap and delirious horror flick which rarely makes sense.There are some downright hilarious scenes and quite disturbing hallucinations throughout.The atmosphere is strikingly dreamy and nightmarish sometimes.The acting is awful and there is no meatcleaver massacre.6 rusty meatcleavers out of 10 and that's being generous.
    4gridoon

    Where is the meat cleaver? Where is Christopher Lee?

    Actually, Christopher Lee IS here, in a way. He is sitting at a desk and spouting some mystical hocus-pocus at the beginning and the end of the film. I was about to say "I hope he enjoyed a nice paycheck for this", but then I read the trivia section for this movie on IMDb and it seems that the exploitation of his name to fool the paying audience was not his idea and was done without his permission. Anyway, "Meat Cleaver Massacre" doesn't have enough story to support a feature-length film, and the killings are not interesting, memorable or explicit enough. As for the actors, I doubt most of them ever worked again in another film. Avoid this schlock, even if you are an avid horror fan. (*1/2)
    4thesar-2

    How I Spent My Sunday Morning

    This Faux Prequel to Patrick, Old Chief Wood'nhead and Pumpkinhead, was just as you expect and little more. It got confusing at times, but I just kept reminding myself: This is just Patrick, Old Chief Wood'nhead and Pumpkinhead and it's probably not the first of its kind. Never heard about it until this morning and at only 85 minutes, I regret little.
    6drownsoda90

    Cheapjack production offers some stellar visuals

    "Meatcleaver Massacre" follows a group of college students who kill their professor's entirely family (yes, you read that right) for kicks. The professor survives but is in a coma. Unfortunately, he is also an occult expert, and, from his unconscious state, he summons a Gaelic demon to dispatch them.

    Infamously known for its prologue and epilogue featuring Christopher Lee as a narrator (note: this footage was actually recycled from a scrapped project and tacked on to give the film some "star power"), "Meatcleaver Massacre" is not exactly the "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" rip-off its title may lead you to believe. Rather, the film plays like a psychedelic, borderline-Lovecraftian affair wrapped up in cheap '70s finishings.

    The film at times feels like a TV movie from its era, though it is much bloodier. The premise itself is fairly unique, and in some ways reminded me of 1972's "Tragic Ceremony", where a group of young people bear witness to something horrible and are haunted (and killed) by an unseen force. In "Meatcleaver Massacre", however, the characters engage in a Manson Family-style crime and, despite each of their expressions of guilt (aside from the cold, nihilistic ringleader), none of them are exactly likable.

    The low budget shines through here in some of the choppy editing and overwrought dialogue, but there are moments in the film that are quite elegant and scary. A sepia-toned dream sequence in the first half of the film is spectacular and ominous, as is a number of other LSD-esque visual montages. These elevated moments outweigh some of the cheaper working parts.

    All in all, I found "Meatcleaver Massacre" to be a decent low-budget horror flick. It manages to combine elements of the supernatural with the slasher film (similarly to 1980's "Night of the Demon", though I think that is a far superior film) and has a handful of great visuals. Despite the cheap raw working materials, there is an artiness about the film that most will not see coming. 6/10.

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      Sir Christopher Lee has said that he had no idea he was appearing in this movie. He said that he was hired by a different producer to narrate a different movie, and that the producer apparently sold Lee's footage, without his permission, to the producers of this movie, who then advertised it as "starring Christopher Lee". He initiated legal action against this movie's producers, but withdrew it when he was advised that it would be a long, drawn-out and expensive procedure.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Cantrell: Here ya go Poopers, don't eat my flowers

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      Featured in Celluloid Bloodbath: More Prevues from Hell (2012)
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    • Release date
      • March 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revenge of the Dead
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Sanrio Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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