In this Southern Gothic horror story, deranged parents Roy and Georgina Scudder will stop at nothing to protect his family's secrets and hold young mother Cassie Osborne and her daughter Sam... Read allIn this Southern Gothic horror story, deranged parents Roy and Georgina Scudder will stop at nothing to protect his family's secrets and hold young mother Cassie Osborne and her daughter Samantha hostage at their isolated property.In this Southern Gothic horror story, deranged parents Roy and Georgina Scudder will stop at nothing to protect his family's secrets and hold young mother Cassie Osborne and her daughter Samantha hostage at their isolated property.
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Darrell Fetty
- Truman
- (as Darrel Fetty)
Walter Bithell ICLS
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- (as Walter Bithell)
Christine Burke
- Police Officer - Crime Scene
- (uncredited)
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The most important and especial aspect of this motion picture is Burt Reynolds' performance. Here, he plays Roy Scudder, a simple, but dangerous and angry man who will do everything to protect his family's secrets.Reynolds is terrific,and this is a good chance to see him making different roles.His eyes resemble the ones of a hunter.Although very interesting, and sometimes extremely violent, The Maddening is a bit slow,and suffers due the poor production and the weak direction by Danny Huston.Over all,the movie has some memorable actings and moments (like the ending, or the confrontation between Reynolds and Sara's characters-there is a particular powerful and dramatic moment in which Roy talks about his father, in an impressive line "...watching me...watching me, and hating me, hating me because I was normal...and I hated him!because he wasn't!"). Mia Sara is great, and her chemistry worked so well with Reynolds that the star invited her to participate in his thriller Hard Time,and Angie Dickinson is also worth of mention.Even having some defects, The Maddening is a good entertainment...
This film is not good. The acting is awful, the pacing is awful, it's only redeeming quality is Burt's toupee as the only reason I kept watching was to see if it would actually jump off his head. Don't get me wrong, I love Burt Reynolds but I can only assume his star was waning by the time this came along.
The main problem I have with this is that I have no idea what it is. Thriller? Horror? Comedy? Absolutely no clue. The only thing I do know is that it's not good whatever it's supposed to be. I'm just sad to see Mr Reynolds doing his best in this Turkey.
Disturbing, but trashy flick with three good actors completely wasted. Burt Reynolds tries extremely hard to bring depth and meaning to his repellent character, but comes up short handed. As for Mia Sara and Angie Dickinson, both of these actresses have proven before in the past that they are solid actresses. However, in this effort they are used as little more then scenery or to just cry and acted scared. The director keeps things moving at a snail like pace and both the director and writer of this project can both be blamed for failing to build up any thrills or suspense. A major disappointment, but at least much better things were in store for Reynolds about 2 years later (Boogie Nights).
Rated R; Adult Themes, Violence.
Rated R; Adult Themes, Violence.
Burt Reynolds finally goes completely insane in this direct-to-video psycho-horror flick about a deranged father who'll stop at nothing to protect his family secrets. Mia Sara is quite good as the hapless victim and disturbed child Jill (Candy Hutson) is entertaining.There are also some gruesome parts such as Cassie's fingernail coming off. Most people have gave this film bad reviews but i enjoyed it and would definately consider watching it again.
Burt Reynolds as a psycho... definitely had me interested when I came across this one on late- night cable TV. I should have known that like most of everything Burt Reynoolds has made in the last 20 years or so, this one is very high on camp and pretty low on quality. I was even more surprised to see that it was directed by Danny Huston, who has since gone on to do some excellent acting work in some very acclaimed films. I guess The Maddening was a low point for both him and Burt... check it out only if you dare. Kind of reminded me of the B-movie classic The Stepfather, except this one is even lower in production value.
Did you know
- TriviaBurt Reynolds apparently kept a photo from his earlier movie Sam Whiskey (1969) in which he also starred with Angie Dickinson. The still was of the bedroom scene between himself and Dickinson. Reynolds apparently had the photo blown-up and then hung it over the top of his bar at his house. A caption was added to the picture. It read: "An actor's life is pure hell?".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Decker: Sonrise (2017)
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Written by John Rowin
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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