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House 3: The Horror Show
Description
After serial killer named 'Meat Cleaver Max' who killed over 100 people is executed on the electric chair, his spirit refuses to rest, and begins terrorizing the family of detective Lucas McCarthy who arrested him.
After serial killer named 'Meat Cleaver Max' who killed over 100 people is executed on the electric chair, his spirit refuses to rest, and begins terrorizing the family of detective Lucas McCarthy who arrested him.
Actors:
Lawrence Tierney,
Meshell Dillon,
Brion James,
Jack McGee,
Robert V. Barron,
Stephen A. Henry,
Larry McCormick,
Alvy Moore,
Greg Finley,
Thom Bray,
Lewis Arquette,
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Lawrence Tierney
15 March 1919, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Meshell Dillon
Brion James
20 February 1945, Redlands, California, USA
Jack McGee
2 February 1949, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Robert V. Barron
26 December 1932, Charleston, West Virginia, USA
Stephen A. Henry
Larry McCormick
3 February 1933, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Alvy Moore
5 December 1921, Vincennes, Indiana, USA
Greg Finley
8 May 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA
Thom Bray
30 April 1954, Lawrenceville, New Jersey, USA
Lewis Arquette
14 December 1935, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genre:
Horror
Director:
David Blyth ,
James Isaac
David Blyth
1956, Auckland, New Zealand
James Isaac
5 June 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
Country:
United States
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October 04, 2004
Dull Elm Street rip.
November 12, 2013
As a fright flick, The Horror Show fails miserably. As a piece of camp, however, it's fantastic - a total trip from start to finish.
eFilmCritic.com
July 26, 2002
Killer from beyond the grave stupidness.

