Hospital Massacre
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Directed by | Boaz Davidson |
Produced by | Yoram Globus Menahem Golan Christopher Pearce |
Written by | Marc Behm |
Starring | Barbi Benton Charles Lucia Jon Van Ness |
Music by | Arlon Ober |
Release date(s) | April, 1982 |
Running time | 89 min. |
Language | English |
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Hosptal Massacre is an obscure 1982 film directed by Boaz Davidson. The plot pits Playboy cover girl Barbi Benton against a sociopath that has been haunting her past for 19 years. Full of gore, nudity, and cheap fake blood, it is a perfect example of an 80's slasher film.
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[edit] Plot summary
A girl named Susan Jeremy was adored by all the boys at her school. However, there was one boy, Harold, who took it way too far. He sent Susan love notes constantly, asking her to be his girlfriend. Finally, when he was turned down for another boy named David and mocked on Valentine's Day, Harold decides he's had enough. After breaking into Susan's house, he kills David by breaking his neck on a coat hanger and running away, laughing maniacally.
Now, 19 years later, Mrs. Jeremy (Barbi Benton) seems to have forgotten the murder and, more importantly, Harold. However, Harold hasn't forgotten about Susan. When Susan is sent to her local hospital for a "routine checkup", she discovers someone doesn't want her to leave. A masked killer disguised as a surgeon is stalking her and stabbing, strangling, or beating anyone that gets in his way. Who is this mysterious killer, and what does he want from Susan? She'll have to find out the hard way...
[edit] Cast list
- Barbi Benton - Susan Jeremy
- Jon Van Ness - Jack
- John Warner Williams - Dr. Saxon
- Den Surles - Dr. Beam
- Karen Smith - Kitty
- Billy Jayne - Young Harry
- Charles Lucia - Older Harry
- Guy Austin - Dr. Jacobs
- Michale Frost - Ned
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