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Scrapbook (1999)

Scrapbook (1999)
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One woman's harrowing torture at the hands of a madman leads her into a pit of madness from which she may never escape in this ultra-violent horror film. Carla (Emily Haack) is a young woman who is abducted by a violent psychopath named Leonard (Tommy Biondo). While Leonard has done this before, and always kills his victims, death is hardly the worst part of their ordeal; as Leonard puts Carla through his usual routine of humiliation and torture, he forces her to write about her abuse in a scrapbook, which features writings from his other victims, as well as photos of their mutilated bodies, locks of their hair, bits of their clothing, and other "souvenirs." After Carla makes several attempts to escape -- which cause Leonard to torture her with even greater vehemence -- she decides her only hope for survival is to read the journals of her fellow victims and see if Leonard has any weaknesses she can exploit. Leading man Tommy Biondo also wrote Scrapbook; it was his last film, as he died in 1999, prior to the release of this picture. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Emily HaackTommy Biondo, (more)
Director(s):
Eric Stanze
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Scrapbook

One woman's harrowing torture at the hands of a madman leads her into a pit of madness from which she may never escape in this ultra-violent horror film. Carla (Emily Haack) is a young woman who is abducted by a violent psychopath named Leonard (Tommy Biondo). While Leonard has done this before, and always kills his victims, death is hardly the worst part of their ordeal; as Leonard puts Carla through his usual routine of humiliation and torture, he forces her to write about her abuse in a scrapbook, which features writings from his other victims, as well as photos of their mutilated bodies, locks of their hair, bits of their clothing, and other "souvenirs." After Carla makes several attempts to escape -- which cause Leonard to torture her with even greater vehemence -- she decides her only hope for survival is to read the journals of her fellow victims and see if Leonard has any weaknesses she can exploit. Leading man Tommy Biondo also wrote Scrapbook; it was his last film, as he died in 1999, prior to the release of this picture. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Complete Cast of Scrapbook


Director(s):
Eric Stanze
Writer(s):
Tommy Biondo
Producer(s):
Eric Stanze
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    Chris W.

    Ewwwww is right dood. This movie is so wrong. It makes I Spit on Your Grave look like an after school special. Very low budget, and ugly actors. The film makers not only cross the line here, they deficate on it.

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    Lisa C.

    I feel like less of a person for watching it. Horrible movie! It's like a cheap porno flick with torture. Gross! Sick! Twisted! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!

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    Miles G.

    Terrible. Please immediately remove from your queue. Reminds one of a poor high school production which could easily be made with anyone who has a camera, $20, and a nearby Walgreens. If you're into a semi-retarded dude beating and raping an snaggletooth broad for 90 minutes, feel free to rent this. Sadly, if you're into that, I'm still positive that there's a better made film of that genre. Laughable, yes. Scary, no.

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