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Strange Behavior (1981)
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Dead Kids, aka Strange Behavior, is a creepy exercise from director Michael Laughlin--who conceived this as part one of an abortive "Strange Trilogy" which also included 1983's Strange Invaders. Although lensed in New Zealand, the film is set in a sleepy American town, in which a series of gory murders committed by local teenagers are linked to a twisted brainwashing scheme by a deranged behavioral psychologist (note irony please). Despite some humorous details (e.g. one killer dons a Tor Johnson mask) and a nostalgia for '50s pulp horrors (not to mention a fondness for splattery death scenes), the disparate plot elements don't come together as well as they should, failing to live up to the premise's potential for guilty chuckles or gasps of horror. Fiona Lewis is sexually menacing as the mad doc's assistant, but Louise Fletcher's wasted role may make viewers pine for Nurse Ratched. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael MurphyLouise Fletcher, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Laughlin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Matt F.

    A tad slow, with a couple of twists, a couple of disapointments and a couple of FXs shots. In the end, It comes out slightly above average. Fiona Lewis was great as an evil (and hot)experiment assistant. -Stone

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    Joshua B.

    Good filler if your running low on movies. Ive seen wores.

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    Stephanie W.

    Cheesey, but entertaining.

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