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
- 2nd Cop
- (as Walter Bithell)
Christine Burke
- Police Officer - Crime Scene
- (uncredited)
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This starts off as quite a well spun, psychological drama, until our oblivious innocents meet Burt and his deranged family. Reynolds really does a good job of playing the madman of a deranged family, still living in denial, of losing close loved ones, until Sara and daughter step into the picture, as familiar replacements, and becoming entrapped in the nutter's house. Dickerson, is very good as the deranged wife, overacting some notches. But they do give quite scary and trying performances in a dumb movie, that becomes more preposterous, as scenes become more preposterous, with some unbefitting music scores, excluding the major one I liked, the best thing about this film. The scene early on with husband, arguing with Sara's sister, not too fond of this guy, was just laughable, where you just can't take this one seriously as a scary thriller. It's just too dumb. The little girl of the nutters, equally nutty, gets on your nerves too. There were some moments, she actually made me uncomfortable. The pudgy cop, who sort of looks like Newman from Seinfeld, was the other plus, in a film, left better on the shelves. Stay away.
How low is Burt Reynolds willing to stoop, during this late phase of his career? Apparently pretty low indeed, judging from this tedious thriller that was barely released theatrically. Reynolds seems miscast in his change-of-pace villainous role, and the snail-like pacing and poor production values remove most of the "entertainment value" this movie might had possessed. (*1/2)
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.
I've been a fan of the late Burt Reynolds since seeing
his hilarious 'Smokey And The Bandit' at a drivie-in as a kid in the 70's.
Out of curiosity, I watched 'The Maddening' on YouTube recently and regretted it.
This is not the Burt I grew up with or care to see. All actors do whatever roles they want but he was more of a personality and played each part the same way utilizing his charming personality.
This 'southern gothic' thriller (horror?) film displays none of his good ole boy persona, and instead, he plays a violent rapist holding a young mother and her daughter hostage at his isolated property along with his mentally ill wife played by Angie Dickinson.
I loved seeing Mia Sara (Ferris Bueller) who is fine as the captive of the deranged couple (Burt & Angie) until her husband (miraculously) stumbles across the property while our searching for his missing wife and child.
Low budget, mediocre and derivative, I wish I had watched 'Hooper' again instead!
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...
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)
- SoundtracksLAST CHANCE
Written by John Rowin
Courtesy of Mar-Cabud Music
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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