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Six college students on their weekend vacation are humiliated and killed one by one by a psycho cop.Six college students on their weekend vacation are humiliated and killed one by one by a psycho cop.Six college students on their weekend vacation are humiliated and killed one by one by a psycho cop.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsDirectly following The Caretaker's untimely demise, Doug, lounging poolside, claims to have heard screaming off in the woods. The Caretaker hadn't made a sound.
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Officer Joe Vickers: You have the right to remain...*dead*.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Psycho Cop Returns (1993)
- SoundtracksSweet 'n Nasty
Written by Diana Harris, Art Wood and Peter Margolis
Performed by Diana Harris
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You have the right to remain... "dead"
This movie is devoid of any thread of invested time. It seems like the writer/director (Wallace Potts) thought of the idea, wrote it, and filmed it all in the same weekend. For this reason, it is hilarious! This 'horror' film is the funniest of it's genre. All because they were seriously trying to make a good movie. They thought they were doing a good job, and that's why it's funny. All through our history, humor has come from failure...and this movie is the epitome of that philosophy. In the basic common sense, logic and continuity departments, this movie scores a 0 out of 10. Scenes magically switch from day to night, cans of soup go missing and cause more alarm than friends going missing, and - although there's no nudity - characters bathe together for unknown reasons.
The killings themselves aren't all that impressive, and the endless one-liners from Psycho Cop get pretty annoying, but I still enjoyed watching events play out in this film. Bobby Ray Shaefer fully embraces his character, and there's nothing like watching a Satan-worshipping, lunatic Psycho Cop serial killer who truly enjoys his work. This is kind of a poor man's Maniac Cop but it is bad for all the right reasons if you like B movies.
Overall rating: 6 out of 10.
The killings themselves aren't all that impressive, and the endless one-liners from Psycho Cop get pretty annoying, but I still enjoyed watching events play out in this film. Bobby Ray Shaefer fully embraces his character, and there's nothing like watching a Satan-worshipping, lunatic Psycho Cop serial killer who truly enjoys his work. This is kind of a poor man's Maniac Cop but it is bad for all the right reasons if you like B movies.
Overall rating: 6 out of 10.
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