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Maniac (1980)
Description
Childhood abuse triggers a man (Joe Spinell) to kill women and use their scalps to dress his mannequins. Will he find the perfect woman in a photographer, and end his killing spree?
Childhood abuse triggers a man (Joe Spinell) to kill women and use their scalps to dress his mannequins. Will he find the perfect woman in a photographer, and end his killing spree?
Actors:
Carol Henry,
Joan Baldwin,
Jeni Paz,
Jimmy Aurichio,
Janelle Winston,
Kim Hudson,
Denise Spagnuolo,
Candace Clements,
Frank Pesce,
Rita Montone,
Diane Spagnuolo
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Carol Henry
14 July 1918, Walters, Oklahoma, USA
Joan Baldwin
Jeni Paz
Jimmy Aurichio
Janelle Winston
Kim Hudson
Denise Spagnuolo
Candace Clements
Frank Pesce
Rita Montone
Diane Spagnuolo
Country:
United States
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This old chestnut from 1980 is worth revisiting for fans of the nouveau 'old skool' horror films of today.October 20, 2010
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