Slaughterhouse (film)
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Slaughterhouse | |
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Directed by | Rick Roessler |
Produced by | Ron Matonak (Producer) Jerry Encoe (Executive Producer) |
Written by | Rick Roessler |
Starring | Joe B. Barton |
Cinematography | Richard Benda |
Distributed by | American Artists |
Release date(s) | January 1987 |
Running time | 85 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Slaughterhouse (aka Bacon Bits) is a 1987 horror comedy film. Defunct video company Charter Entertainment released the film on home video in the 80s. It was released to DVD in 1999 by Program Power Entertainment. The DVD is currently out of print.
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[edit] Synopsis
After the rundown slaughterhouse where they live is about to be seized by the bank, Lester and his monstrous son, Buddy, begin a mission of murder, mayhem, and revenge.
[edit] Plot
Lester Bacon wants to murder the people who have done him wrong. His giant son "Buddy" wants to murder anyone who enters his field of vision. Victims of his massive cleaver include a sheriff's deputy, his mistress, several teenagers, and just about everyone else.
[edit] Cast
- Joe B. Barton as Buddy Bacon
- Don Barrett as Lester Bacon
- William Houck as Shefiff Borden
- Sherry Leigh (credited as Sherry Bendorf) as Liz Borden
- Jeff Wright as Deputy Dave
- Bill Brinsfield as Tom Sanford