2001 Maniacs (2005)

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Written by Chris Kobin, Tim Sullivan

Directed by Tim Sullivan

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Gory but kitch thriller set in the deep south of the US about a gang of college kids on spring break who spend the night in the inappropriately named town of Pleasant Valley - a decision they will rue. Persuaded by the overzealous mayor to join them for the town's annual BBQ, the prospect seems hard to resist until they begin to disappear one-by-one in the most gruesome of fashions.

Cast

Image for Robert EnglundRobert EnglundMayor Buckman
Lin ShayeGranny Boone
Giuseppe AndrewsHarper Alexander
Jay GillespieAnderson Lee
Marla MalcolmJoey
Dylan EdringtonNelson Elliot
Matthew CareyCory Jones
Image for Peter StormarePeter StormareProfessor Ackerman
Gina Marie HeekinKat
Brian GrossRicky
Mushond LeeMalcolm
Bianca SmithLeah
Brendan McCarthyRufus Buckman
Adam RobitelLester Buckman
Christa CampbellMilk Maiden
Wendy KremerPeaches
Kodi KitchenHester
Cristin MicheleGlendora
Ryan FlemingHucklebilly
Johnny LegendStrolling Minstrel
Scott SpiegelStrolling Minstrel
Image for Eli RothEli RothJustin aka Grim
Craig StarkSheriff Friedman
Travis TrittGas Station Attendant
William 'Billy' BurnsideBanjo Boy
Bill McKinneyThe Chef
Isaac C. Singleton Jr.The Butcher

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