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Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964)
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20 March 1964 (USA) moreTagline:
An Entire Town Bathed In Pulsing Human Blood! Madmen Crazed For Carnage! morePlot:
Six people are lured into a small Deep South town for a Centennial celebration where the residents proceed to kill them one by one as revenge for the town's destruction during the Civil War. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
"Robert E. Lee Broke His Musket On His Knee..." moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Connie Mason | ... | Terry Adams | |
| William Kerwin | ... | Tom White (as Thomas Wood) | |
| Jeffrey Allen | ... | Mayor Buckman | |
| Shelby Livingston | ... | Bea Miller | |
| Ben Moore | ... | Lester MacDonald | |
| Jerome Eden | ... | John Miller | |
| Gary Bakeman | ... | Rufus 'Rufe' Tate | |
| Mark Douglas | ... | Harper Alexander | |
| Linda Cochran | ... | Betsy | |
| Yvonne Gilbert | ... | Beverly Wells | |
| Michael Korb | ... | David Wells | |
| Vincent Santo | ... | Billy | |
| Andy Wilson | ... | Policeman | |
| Candi Conder | ... | Switchboard Operator | |
| The Pleasant Valley Boys | ... | Bluegrass musicians |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
87 min | UK:84 min | Argentina:90 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Finland:K-18 | France:-18 | Argentina:18 | Australia:R | New Zealand:R16 | Spain:18 | UK:18 | USA:UnratedFilming Locations:
St. Cloud, Florida, USAFun Stuff
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Connie Mason, playing the part of Terry Adams, was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1963 issue. moreSoundtrack:
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"Two Thousand Maniacs" is a wonderful Brigadoon-esque film about two groups of Yankees who become guests of honors for the southern town of Pleasant Valley's centennial. What these "guests" don't realize, though, is that they are going to be murdered in bizarre (and I mean, BIZARRE) fashions because of a war lost by the south 100 years ago.
The festivities include a woman being dismembered and barbecued, a man being quartered with four horses, and the infamous "barrel roll" sequence where a man is pushed down a hill in a barrel that has nails driven into its sides.
The movie altogether has a wacky, feel-good charm (despite its gruesome nature) that keeps you smiling, and you'll surely be singing its theme song after the movie's over! I sure as hell was.