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Mad Jake

Original title: Blood Salvage
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
708
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Danny Nelson in Mad Jake (1990)
ComedyHorror

Twisted tale about a crazy, preaching redneck named Jake who kidnaps people off the highway and performs sick medical experiments on them. He then proceeds to sell their organs on the black ... Read allTwisted tale about a crazy, preaching redneck named Jake who kidnaps people off the highway and performs sick medical experiments on them. He then proceeds to sell their organs on the black market to Mr. Stone. Everything is fine until he kidnaps the handicapped April and finds t... Read allTwisted tale about a crazy, preaching redneck named Jake who kidnaps people off the highway and performs sick medical experiments on them. He then proceeds to sell their organs on the black market to Mr. Stone. Everything is fine until he kidnaps the handicapped April and finds that she is harder to control than the others.

  • Director
    • Tucker Johnston
  • Writers
    • Tucker Johnston
    • Ken Sanders
  • Stars
    • Danny Nelson
    • Lori Birdsong
    • Christian Hesler
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    708
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tucker Johnston
    • Writers
      • Tucker Johnston
      • Ken Sanders
    • Stars
      • Danny Nelson
      • Lori Birdsong
      • Christian Hesler
    • 15User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Danny Nelson
    • Jake Pruitt
    Lori Birdsong
    • April Evans
    Christian Hesler
    • Hiram
    Ralph Pruitt Vaughn
    • Roy
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Clifford Evans
    Laura Whyte
    • Pat Evans
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Mr. Stone
    Andy Greenway
    • Bobby Evans
    Dan Albright
    Dan Albright
    • Sheriff Reynolds
    Gil Roper
    Gil Roper
    • Emcee
    Lonnie R. Smith Jr.
    • Policeman
    • (as Lonnie Smith)
    Byron Cherry
    Byron Cherry
    • Newlywed Man
    P.J. Shinall
    • Newlywed Woman
    Evander Holyfield
    Evander Holyfield
    • Boxer
    Lou Duva
    • Trainer
    Ken Sanders Sr.
    • Boxing Spectator
    • (as Ken Sanders)
    Frank Kube
    • Sparring Partner
    Suzanne Ventulett
    • Tina Matthews
    • Director
      • Tucker Johnston
    • Writers
      • Tucker Johnston
      • Ken Sanders
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    8kcleebs

    worth digging up

    This is an entertaining film. It's kind of like a cross between Deliverance and Nightmare on Elm Street. It's hard to find but if you're a "B" horror fan you'll dig it. The real treat is the barn and the gadgets that the film makers came up with to illustrate the "salvage" operation. I wish we could see more of that. There's a surprising cameo by Evander Hollyfield (with ear complete - a little ironic given the subject of the film).
    6lost-in-limbo

    "Helping people is my business".

    "Helping people is my business". Jake is completely… MAD! So are his two sons. The older son (whose animated facials and yokel dialogue delivery will always have you in stitches) drives a Torino with spikes at the front bumper. This is used to smash and knock off innocent people from the road, so his daddy Jake can turn up with his tow truck to help them out. However he is actually there to help himself to their fresh, healthy body organs, so he can sell them on the black market to a travelling salesman (a terrifically edgy Ray Walston). Yep this southern religious fanatic is just not a tow-trucker driver, but a surgeon at trade… a rough one too. But he has his eyes set on a beautiful young crippled teenager who he believes he can cure, as she and her family are returning home from a beauty pageant when they encounter vehicle trouble. Guess who is on the spot to help them out. "Mad Jake" aka "Blood Salvage" is a sickly twisted and insane backwoods horror outing with plenty of pitch-black tongue-in-cheek humour and the story/visuals really do wear its influences proudly. What came to mind are Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Eaten Alive", especially for the use of a hungry alligator roaming Jake's property. Also "Motel Hell" and "Slaughterhouse". Still this little on-the-cheap b-picture is a simple mish-mash, made much more the merrier for its wacky performances (great villain performances -- Danny Nelson), in-jokes (one regarding Elvis' whereabouts and cameo by Evander Holyfield), nasty surprises/images and of course a horror favourite the always commendable John Saxon. The suspense is certainly sustained in patches and a definite feel of helplessness feels the air when the young, if totally obnoxious handicapped girl (played with girt by Lori Birdsong) finds herself at the mercy of Jake and his sons (well not so the bulky, dim-witted one). It probably goes on for a little too long, but the encounters were certainly amusing (can't get enough of roof hitting with a broomstick) and the direction surefooted in installing a secluded atmosphere. The music score did become grating at times. One thing though don't you just hate it when the video / DVD synopsis spoils certain twists… even if it's typically foreseeable. Daft, but oddly fun.
    7Coventry

    It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad... JAKE!

    Crazy & obscure little early 90's horror gem, this "Mad Jake" (a.k.a. "Blood Salvage). It's definitely better than I expected although severely lacking originality and a little too long for its own good. Tucker Johnston's script almost seems to be a tribute to Tobe Hooper's earliest horror classics, with a family of demented rednecks terrorizing innocent road travelers ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre") whilst their pet-alligator (remember "Death Trap"?) carelessly wanders around the estate for no real reason. Father Jake is a genius yet totally deranged surgeon/religion freak who, with the help of his two sons Hiram and Roy, removes the healthy organs of innocent people and sells them to a sleazy elderly guy on the black market. Pretending to own a towing-service, Jake picks up the happy Evans family on their way home from a beauty contest where the gorgeous but crippled daughter April *almost* won. He takes an interest in April, as he thinks he can cure her damaged spine, but the young girl is tougher than she looks and fights back. "Mad Jake" contains quite a lot of grisly images, as these weirdos keep all their victims hanging more dead then alive in a barn, and April's desperate attempts to escape result in the occasional flashes of sheer suspense. The villain-characters are rather interesting, especially the oldest son Hiram who wears shirts of Lynyrd Skynyrd and claims all women are dirty whores. He also drives a truck with nasty spikes attached to the front and spontaneously starts fights with heavyweight boxing champions (a cameo by Evander Holyfield). So, you see, there's even a fair share of effective humor in this sadly forgotten horror movie! The acting performances are more than adequate with enthusiast lead players and respectable names in the supportive cast. John Saxon, a personal favorite of mine, stars as April's loving father and Ray Walston briefly appears as the organ dealer, eerily dressed in black. Highly recommended to fans of solid B-horror, if you can find it somewhere.
    rott21

    pure entertainment

    This movie is one of the best horror's I've seen in awhile. It rips off the texas chainsaw massacre and motel hell all throughout the movie. But it takes the same material and puts it in to something way better. The acting is good and the bad guys actually have a motive for doing what their doing. It's very logical too. It makes you think. If you see this somewhere do rent it.
    6BA_Harrison

    The Atlanta Highway Massacre.

    Blood Salvage is a one-of-a-kind in so far as it is the only horror film (to my knowledge) to be produced by a world heavyweight boxing champion: Evander Holyfield (who also has a cameo as himself, taking on opponents in the ring at a fairground). Thematically, however, the film is far less unique, using Tobe Hooper's oft-mimicked Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and his follow up Eaten Alive, for its template, with just a little bit of Motel Hell for good measure.

    Lori Birdsong plays pretty teen April Evans, who doesn't let the fact that she is in a wheelchair stop her from entering beauty contests. Returning home from a pageant, the Evans family lose a wheel on their RV, unaware that it has been tampered with by reprehensible redneck Hiram, who forces vehicles off the road so that his father Jake can farm the organs of the injured occupants to sell on the black market (to the deviant Dr. Stone, played by My Favourite Martian star Ray Walston).

    No sooner has the RV skidded to a halt, than Jake shows up to offer a helping hand, towing the family to his home where, one by one, he adds them to his organ farm—with the exception of April, who reminds Jake of his dead wife. By injecting April with spinal fluid taken from her younger brother Bobby (Andy Greenway), Jake hopes to make April walk once more, and then make her his wife. Of course, with April's legs functional, escape is possible, but the hicks' massive pet alligator makes matters more difficult…

    Director Tucker Johnston wisely aims for a darkly comic tone, and occasionally hits the target—Jake's victims moaning 'help me' in unison as Mr. Evans (John Saxon) makes a bid for freedom is a wonderfully macabre moment—but with the general predictability of the script and not nearly enough in the way of graphic ghoulishness (despite the nature of the film, gore is kept to a minimum), Blood Salvage isn't quite as entertaining as its morbid premise promises.

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    • Trivia
      Last film to be released by Paragon Arts International.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning in the RV is the boom mic visible in the top of Aprils mother.
    • Quotes

      Jake Pruitt: Praise The Lord... Another Convert

    • Connections
      Referenced in DVD-R Hell: Pagan Invasion: Halloween, Trick or Treat? - Part 1 (2013)

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blood Salvage
    • Filming locations
      • Georgia, USA(outdoor shots)
    • Production companies
      • Blood Salvage
      • High Five Entertainment
      • Paragon Arts International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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