Two Thousand Maniacs!

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Two Thousand Maniacs!

Promotional poster for 2000 Maniacs
Directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis
Produced by David F. Friedman
Written by Herschell Gordon Lewis
Starring William Kerwin,
Connie Mason,
Jeffrey Allen
Music by Larry Wellington
Cinematography Herschell Gordon Lewis
Editing by Robert Sinise
Distributed by Box Office Spectaculars
Release date(s) March 20, 1964
Running time 87 min.
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Budget $65,000 (estimated)
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Two Thousand Maniacs! is a low budget 1964 splatter film directed and written by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Two Thousand Maniacs! is the second part of what the director's fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy", including Blood Feast (1963) and Color Me Blood Red (1965).

The film has been noted for extreme gore and violence, as well as for bad direction and bad acting. Nevertheless, the film and the director attracted a cult following, largely due to the gleefully over the top quality of the violence and the villains. It was remade in 2005 as 2001 Maniacs, starring horror legend Robert Englund. The film's title song was sung by director Lewis.

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Six Yankee tourists are lured into the small southern town of Pleasant Valley by the redneck citizens to be the guests of honor for the centennial celebration of the day Union troops destroyed the town. The tourists are separated and forced to participate in various sick games which lead to their gory death.

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