DTB! Presents LATE NITE GRINDHOUSE: MANIAC

DESTROY THE BRAIN and THE HI-POINTE THEATRE in association with GRINDHOUSE RELEASING proudly present a newly struck 35mm film print of William Lustig’s Maniac.  The film, from what I am being told, has never been shown in St. Louis in its 30 years of existence.

Synopsis for MANIAC:
MANIAC stars Joe Spinell (ROCKY, THE GODFATHER, TAXI DRIVER) as Frank Zito, a deeply disturbed man haunted by the traumas of unspeakable childhood abuse. When these horrific memories begin to scream inside his mind, Frank prowls the seedy streets of New York City to stalk and slaughter innocent young women. Even as he begins a relationship with a beautiful photographer (Caroline Munro of THE SPY WHO LOVED ME), Frank continues to act on his vile compulsions. The film holds nothing back in depicting the atrocities of a human monster.
MANIAC earned instant notoriety in 1980 as the most graphic and disturbing of all slasher films, thanks to the gruesome special effects wizardry of Tom Savini (DAWN OF THE DEAD, FRIDAY THE 13TH). Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert called for their audience to boycott MANIAC, feminists protested the film’s brutal violence, and other critics simply reviled the film as “sick” and “dirty.”

Aside from the shocking, bloody special effects sequences, MANIAC draws much of its power from the acting of the late Spinell, who also co-wrote and executive produced the film.

LATE NITE GRINDHOUSE: Maniac – Nov. 26 & 27, 2010 from Andy Triefenbach on Vimeo.

DESTROY THE BRAIN proudly presents

William Lustig’s MANIAC

November 26 & 27

Hi-Pointe Theatre

1005 McCausland Ave
Saint Louis, MO

Admission: $5

Show starts at Midnight

Arrive early to get the full experience. Vintage Trailers! Prizes! Blood! Mayhem!

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Andy Triefenbach is the Editor-in-Chief and owner of DestroytheBrain.com. In addition to his role on the site, he also programs St. Louis' monthly horror & exploitation theatrical midnight program, Late Nite Grindhouse. Coming from a household of a sci-fi father and a horror/supernatural loving mother, Andy's path to loving genre film was clear. He misses VHS and his personal Saturday night 6 tape movie marathons from his youth.

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