Drive-In Massacre

1976 "... YOUR NIGHTMARES ARE ABOUT TO COME TRUE"
3.7| 1h14m| R| en| More Info
Released: 20 December 1976 Released
Producted By: S.A.M. Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
LouHomey From my favorite movies..
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Rexanne It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Michael Ledo Killings are happening at a Drive-in , located somewhere in California. The police have three suspects who are quite the characters making this into a cheese/camp film.The killing is all done by someone who sneaks in a sword and is able to walk around the drive-in with one. The original quality of the film was never good. It is about a D+ on most DVDs. Consider a Blu-Ray if you desire B quality for a B film.The film was designed to show at Drive-ins to create a false idea that there is a killer stalking couples at said place.Guide: Brief nudity (Janus Blythe plus centerfolds on the wall)
punishmentpark It is bound to happen every now and then: a slasher that is nót satisfactory. Well... 'Drive-in massacre' is a low, low-budget attempt at a mindf*ck slasher, but most of the time it is too dull, and, equally annoying, it is too dark to see what's going on.There are pluses, luckily. The soundtrack, using some sort of electric apparatus (drumcomputer? synthesizer?), I personally enjoyed thoroughly. The opening double-kill is nice and gory, there should have been a lot more of these. The story is spread way too thin, wants to play a few tricks on the mind, but they hardly work - even if the very end may have been a good laugh in those old days in an actual drive-in.Terrible acting, silly dialogues and such are things which can add to the fun, and they did that only a little bit here.4 out of 10, since good fun was had a few times by yours truly.
Ben Larson Typical drive-in fare. A movie to show that no one is going to watch as they are too busy making out.Bue, in this movie, which takes place in a drive-in, someone is running a sword through lovers engaged in passionate activities.It is a dark movie, well drive-ins don't operate during the day do they? The acting is atrocious, and it is just an excuse to show some blood.It's not worth your time, and there is nothing to recommend it.Three bloody murders and the rest of the film is two cops questioning witnesses and suspects.
Michael O'Keefe A very weak and way below any kind of budget. Drive-in movie fare. While drive-in moviegoers are hugging, smooching and backseat bouncing, a lunatic is randomly picking victims to slash, dismember and kill. The drive-in is built on the former grounds of a circus and is being managed by former circus knife handler(Newton Naushaus)and his grounds keeper is the former sword swollower (Douglas Gudbye). Two dim-witted detectives(Jake Barnes and Adam Lawrence)are assigned to investigate and realize the weapon of choice seems to be an antique sword. Hard to find anything redeemable. Nothing frightening or scary. Some of the situations end up being comical. Also listed as players: Verkina Flowers, Marty Gatsby, Patrica James and Norman Sherlock.