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The Fanatic (1982)

The Fanatic (1982)
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In this slice-n-dicer, a cabbie becomes obsessed with a lovely movie scream queen and decides to follow her to the Cannes Film Festival. Though she is a cult favorite, few take the horror-movie actress seriously. The taxi driver does and is sure that with a little of his expert direction she could become an excellent dramatic actress. Unfortunately, before he can help her, he must first get her attention. He first approaches her while she is taking a shower in her suite. Naturally she attempts to throw him out. A scuffle ensues and he ends up threatening to slit her throat. She escapes and dressed only in a towel runs through a crowd. The taxi driver is right behind her and the other festival-goers, thinking it all a clever promotional gimmick, applaud. He stops to take a bow and she makes it to safety. This bad start does not stop the cabbie from trying to reach her and before the story ends, many people die horrible deaths, leading to the film's surprising ending. Much of the story was shot on location at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and features shots of several famous actors and filmmakers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Caroline MunroJoe Spinell, (more)
Director(s):
David Winters
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Fanatic

In this slice-n-dicer, a cabbie becomes obsessed with a lovely movie scream queen and decides to follow her to the Cannes Film Festival. Though she is a cult favorite, few take the horror-movie actress seriously. The taxi driver does and is sure that with a little of his expert direction she could become an excellent dramatic actress. Unfortunately, before he can help her, he must first get her attention. He first approaches her while she is taking a shower in her suite. Naturally she attempts to throw him out. A scuffle ensues and he ends up threatening to slit her throat. She escapes and dressed only in a towel runs through a crowd. The taxi driver is right behind her and the other festival-goers, thinking it all a clever promotional gimmick, applaud. He stops to take a bow and she makes it to safety. This bad start does not stop the cabbie from trying to reach her and before the story ends, many people die horrible deaths, leading to the film's surprising ending. Much of the story was shot on location at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and features shots of several famous actors and filmmakers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

Complete Cast of The Fanatic


Director(s):
David Winters
Writer(s):
David WintersTom KlassenJudd Hamilton
Producer(s):
David WintersJudd Hamilton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Carolyn P.

    NOT WORTH WATCHING EVEN FOR FREE

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    Buffy Anne M.

    Troma's DVD release of "Fanatic" (presented in an alternate title... it was initially released as "The Last Horror Film") really doesn't do the film much justice. The print is fuzzy, & doesn't look any better than the original VHS version. "Fanatic" reunites the 2 stars of William Lustig's splatter classic "Maniac": Joe Spinell & British Scream Queen Caroline Munro. This print has Caroline's sexy british voice dubbed, but as in "Maniac"... it's Spinell's show all the way! This underated character actor is at his best in psychotic roles such as this one. Murder amidst the glitz & glamour of the Cannes film festival, makes for fine shenanegins for an obssessed fan... or "fanatic" if you will. A novelty for Horror fans, with a soft spot for either Joe Or Ms. Munro

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    Brian H.

    This was one of the worst films ever made. The lead character is absolutely repulsive looking. The lead actress, took acting lessons in my garage. After 45 minutes, we discovered that we were reading our newspaper, and doing word finds. Poorly filmed, awful acting, worse musical score. Can you give less than 1 star?

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