Meatcleaver Massacre | |
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Directed by | Keith Burns Ed Wood (onscreen credit to Evan Lee) |
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Produced by | Ray Atherton |
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Cinematography | Guerdon Trueblood |
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Production company | Cine Repertory Group[1] |
Distributed by | Group 1 International Distribution |
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Running time | 85 minutes[a] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Meatcleaver Massacre is a 1977 American slasher film directed by Keith Burns and Ed Wood, credited to the pseudonymous Evan Lee. It follows a college professor who, after several of his disgruntled students murder his family and leave him permanently disabled, invokes a Gaelic demon to enact revenge.
The film was originally released as Hollywood Meatcleaver Massacre in 1977. It was re-released under the shorter Meatcleaver Massacre title in an alternate version that features a bookending prologue and epilogue narrated by Christopher Lee.[2] The footage featuring Lee was actually shot for a different project that never came to fruition, and was purchased by the producers of Hollywood Meatcleaver Massacre, who grafted it onto the film and re-released it.[3]
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