A masked lumberjack stalks anyone who enters his woods. Throughout the film we get a variety of people who come in contact with the killer and they don't live to regret it.A masked lumberjack stalks anyone who enters his woods. Throughout the film we get a variety of people who come in contact with the killer and they don't live to regret it.A masked lumberjack stalks anyone who enters his woods. Throughout the film we get a variety of people who come in contact with the killer and they don't live to regret it.
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Possibly the worst film I've ever seen
Everything about this is so incompetent it's hilarious. The editing is atrocious and looks like it was done by a mental patient with safety scissors. Everything is shot in wide coverage so there's a lot of 10-15 second long shots of people running towards the camera. The whole film resolves around chase scenes that have all the dramatic tension of an episode of Who's The Boss. The big bad villain just looks like a dumpy hobo and is less scary. Not to mention that it badly and blatantly rips off The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. That said: it's hilariously bad. Like, Manos: The Hands of Fate level bad, and in fact the camera work and editing is very similar.
Gore and Violence Low-Budget Style
Mad Mutilator (1983)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Bizzrre French film that tries to cash in and pay homage to the American slasher. A masked lumberjack stalks anyone who enters his woods. Throughout the film we get a variety of people who come in contact with the killer and they don't live to regret it.
This French film from writer-director N.G. Mount never really makes too much sense and I'd argue the plot is extremely thin to say the least. I'm not sure what the budget was for this film but it was obviously extremely low and while the film isn't a good one, it's at least somewhat interesting because you have to give the young filmmaker credit for attempting to do something like this and it does deliver what most people are going to be wanting from it.
What would that be? The gore and violence level is quite high because the lack of plot means that people just randomly show up in front of the killer. More times than not he just chops them up without any questions asked and this includes children. The special effects certainly aren't the work of Tom Savini and more times than not we just see the aftermath but this is just a part of low-budget filmmaking and especially during the era of the slasher.
Believe it or not, Jess Franco regular Howard Vernon shows up at the end and that alone makes this worth sitting through at least once. The film's biggest problem is that the pacing is rather bad and it's quite long considering there's no real plot. The film has a hard time keeping the viewer's attention and the lack of sound (it's dubbed) is another issue.
Still, if you enjoy the weird and bizarre then MAD MUTILATOR is worth watching once.
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Bizzrre French film that tries to cash in and pay homage to the American slasher. A masked lumberjack stalks anyone who enters his woods. Throughout the film we get a variety of people who come in contact with the killer and they don't live to regret it.
This French film from writer-director N.G. Mount never really makes too much sense and I'd argue the plot is extremely thin to say the least. I'm not sure what the budget was for this film but it was obviously extremely low and while the film isn't a good one, it's at least somewhat interesting because you have to give the young filmmaker credit for attempting to do something like this and it does deliver what most people are going to be wanting from it.
What would that be? The gore and violence level is quite high because the lack of plot means that people just randomly show up in front of the killer. More times than not he just chops them up without any questions asked and this includes children. The special effects certainly aren't the work of Tom Savini and more times than not we just see the aftermath but this is just a part of low-budget filmmaking and especially during the era of the slasher.
Believe it or not, Jess Franco regular Howard Vernon shows up at the end and that alone makes this worth sitting through at least once. The film's biggest problem is that the pacing is rather bad and it's quite long considering there's no real plot. The film has a hard time keeping the viewer's attention and the lack of sound (it's dubbed) is another issue.
Still, if you enjoy the weird and bizarre then MAD MUTILATOR is worth watching once.
Zut Alors! What a mess!
Let's suppose that you have at least half a dozen friends who are just as crazy about splatter films as you are and who also want to make a movie of their own. Let's say that, between the lot of you, you have an almost non-existent budget and zero professional equipment. Let's also say that none of you have any prior film-making or acting experience, and have very little idea for a story. I still think that you would be hard pushed to make a film quite as awful as Ogroff The Mad Mutilator.
A completely inept French splatter crap-fest, Ogroff opens with the titular killer—a masked maniac brandishing an axe—slaughtering a family, including a little child who is chopped in the chest, and later has her head sawn off. Mean spirited, perhaps, but also completely inept, with horribly shoddy effects the likes of which make the work of fellow home-made horror hacks Nathan Schiff, Andreas Schnaas and Todd Sheets look masterful in comparison.
The film then proceeds to follow Ogroff as he attacks anyone he should meet in the woods, including a trio who are relaxing playing chess while listening to bad electronica, a man cutting trees with a chainsaw (which leads to an incredibly unconvincing 'axe vs power-tool' duel), and a pretty young woman who actually turns out to be Ogroff's lover.
The film then takes a completely unexpected turn when Ogroff's woman accidentally releases a horde of zombies from the killer's cellar, and an elderly vampire (played by Euro horror star Howard Vernon, who must have been a friend of the family) kidnaps the girl, with the axe-waving Ogroff in hot pursuit on a motorcycle. That's right this is a splatter slasher with zombies AND a vampire!
With all of that, one might expect Ogroff to be an entertaining mess despite the amateurish nature of proceedings, but the terrible direction, random editing, god-awful performances, and lousy audio (any sound was clearly added after filming, since very little of it matches the action), the whole thing manages to be a total bore. I rarely say that 'I could do better' since I was involved in the making of some pretty shoddy super-8 horror shorts myself in the '80s, but, in this case, I could definitely do better.
A completely inept French splatter crap-fest, Ogroff opens with the titular killer—a masked maniac brandishing an axe—slaughtering a family, including a little child who is chopped in the chest, and later has her head sawn off. Mean spirited, perhaps, but also completely inept, with horribly shoddy effects the likes of which make the work of fellow home-made horror hacks Nathan Schiff, Andreas Schnaas and Todd Sheets look masterful in comparison.
The film then proceeds to follow Ogroff as he attacks anyone he should meet in the woods, including a trio who are relaxing playing chess while listening to bad electronica, a man cutting trees with a chainsaw (which leads to an incredibly unconvincing 'axe vs power-tool' duel), and a pretty young woman who actually turns out to be Ogroff's lover.
The film then takes a completely unexpected turn when Ogroff's woman accidentally releases a horde of zombies from the killer's cellar, and an elderly vampire (played by Euro horror star Howard Vernon, who must have been a friend of the family) kidnaps the girl, with the axe-waving Ogroff in hot pursuit on a motorcycle. That's right this is a splatter slasher with zombies AND a vampire!
With all of that, one might expect Ogroff to be an entertaining mess despite the amateurish nature of proceedings, but the terrible direction, random editing, god-awful performances, and lousy audio (any sound was clearly added after filming, since very little of it matches the action), the whole thing manages to be a total bore. I rarely say that 'I could do better' since I was involved in the making of some pretty shoddy super-8 horror shorts myself in the '80s, but, in this case, I could definitely do better.
Cheap and schlocky French slasher that is a bit crazy
Ogroff (AKA: Mad Mutilator) - 1983
(This Film Rates a B- )
A low budget French schlocky slasher subtitled in English. A masked man (Ogroff), kills folks who trespass in his wooded area. He even kills children. There isn't much of a story line beyond that. It's all very random and kind of crazy. There is no character development and things get kind of lost. The dead start to rise as the masked killer stalks his one true love as she tries to flee. Let's not forget the vampire priest. Ogroff eventually succumbs to the dead and a crazy WTF ending ensues. It's all weird and over the top (like the self-eroticism with an axe at the 26 min mark) and nothing seems to make sense. The sound quality is some of the worst I have heard with below average acting and very little to no dialogue. The overall visual quality looks like it came straight off of VHS (recorded on Super 8). The gore is plentiful even if fake and topped with extremely poor looking effects. They are often times laughable. I don't think anything in this film was ever meant to be serious (16 min mark, 26 min mark). The murders are brutal and grotesque, but the killer never gets any blood on him. The soundtrack hits all the right electronic sounds (22 min mark, 35min 30 second mark, 59 min mark 1 hour 8 min mark). No T&A. None of the film's components work individually, but together, all seem to propel the film into a higher end of cheap schlock success. Its all-great fun if you know what you are getting into. The lesson is, never pull over in the back woods.
Madly mutilated.
Meet Ogroff,the most bestial and savage backwoods killer in the history of French horror genre.This masked psycho randomly butchers random people doing random things in the forest including men,women and even kids.Extremely cheap and awful French slasher with tons of inept gore.The editing is extremely amateurish and there is often no sound.Even the voices have been added later.There are some random zombies thrown in for a good measure.The killings are nasty and inane including the scene in which the guy gets the hatchet in his face."Mad Mutilator" rips off "The Burning" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and it surely looks like Nathan Schniff's ultra low-budget gorefests.If you are into crude dismemberment,axe masturbation and leather masks watch this utter trash and be amazed how ridiculous it is.5 axes out of 10.
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- TriviaThe opening credit "OGROFF" was achieved by pasting the title on a piece of transparent glass, placing it in front of the camera, having the actor stand behind it and then pouring blood on it.
- SoundtracksMad Mutilator - Rasta Reaper
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Written by Jean Richard
Performed by Michel Desangles
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