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Deranged: Confessions of a Necrophile
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Based on the Ed Gein case, the film tells the horrific story of a man (Roberts Blossom), obsessed with his domineering mother (Cosette Lee), who preserves her corpse and adds others to keep her company.
Based on the Ed Gein case, the film tells the horrific story of a man (Roberts Blossom), obsessed with his domineering mother (Cosette Lee), who preserves her corpse and adds others to keep her company.
Actors:
Micki Moore,
Cosette Lee,
Pat Orr,
Brian Smeagle,
Jack Mather,
Arlene Gillen,
Roberts Blossom,
Robert Warner,
Marian Waldman,
Leslie Carlson,
Robert McHeady,
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Micki Moore
Cosette Lee
10 July 1910, Toronto, Canada
Pat Orr
Brian Smeagle
Jack Mather
8 December 1915, Mountain Park, Alberta, Canada
Arlene Gillen
Roberts Blossom
25 March 1924, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Robert Warner
24 May 1937, Canada
Marian Waldman
16 December 1924, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Leslie Carlson
24 February 1933, Mitchell, South Dakota, USA
Robert McHeady
Director:
Alan Ormsby ,
Jeff Gillen
Alan Ormsby
14 December 1943, USA
Jeff Gillen
2 November 1942, Ohio, USA
Country:
United States
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July 06, 2010
Offers a top-drawer performance by Roberts Blossom.
May 22, 2016
Whether completely accurate or not, the chilling demented story was scary and convincing.
Apollo Guide
August 16, 2003
Wanders and meanders and often threatens to roll to a complete stop - yet Roberts Blossom's inherent creepiness keeps things at least minimally compelling.

