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Massacre au Drive-In

Original title: Drive-In Massacre
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
2.3K
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Massacre au Drive-In (1976)
Slasher HorrorHorrorMystery

Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword.Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword.Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword.

  • Director
    • Stu Segall
  • Writers
    • John F. Goff
    • George 'Buck' Flower
    • Stu Segall
  • Stars
    • John F. Goff
    • Steve Vincent
    • Douglas Gudbye
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Stu Segall
    • Writers
      • John F. Goff
      • George 'Buck' Flower
      • Stu Segall
    • Stars
      • John F. Goff
      • Steve Vincent
      • Douglas Gudbye
    • 82User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Police Det. Mike Leary
    • (as Jake Barnes)
    Steve Vincent
    • Police Psychologist
    • (as Adam Lawrence)
    Douglas Gudbye
    • Germy
    Verkina Flower
    • Little Girl in Warehouse
    • (as Verkina Flowers)
    Robert E. Pearson
    • Austin Johnson
    • (as Newton Naushaus)
    Catherine Barkley
    • Kathy - Jim's Date
    Norman Sheridan
    • Orville Ingleson
    • (as Norman Sherlock)
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Jim
    • (as Frank Hollowell)
    Jacqueline Giroux
    Jacqueline Giroux
    • Arlene
    • (as Valdesta)
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Police Det. John Koch
    • (as Michael Alden)
    Martin Gatsby
    • David
    • (as Marty Gatsby)
    Sandy Carey
    • Lori
    • (as Patricia James)
    Janus Blythe
    Janus Blythe
    • Alan's Girl
    • (as Tiffany Jones)
    Myron Griffith
    • Alan
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Suspect in Warehouse
    • (uncredited)
    Stu Segall
    • Police Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Cheri Woods
    • Murder Victim
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stu Segall
    • Writers
      • John F. Goff
      • George 'Buck' Flower
      • Stu Segall
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    User reviews82

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    J_Knox

    I kinda liked it...

    This was actually pretty watchable for the genre it was made in. In no way was this film intended to be anything else but B-movie fare at a drive-in very much like the one portrayed within (minus the murders we hope). A nice touch is that it contains the semblance of a storyline. Instead of following the killer around as in most slasher films, they follow the two policeman that are trying to find him as they interview potential suspects. The very novelty of seeing it told this way made it fun for me. Some other moments, such as the not-too-seamless voiceover by a character named "The Great Germy", are so awful that it's almost an inspired kind of awful.

    You basically have to have gone to the drive-in yourself years ago to see how dead on some of the portrayals of the patrons are. Yes it's schlock, but it's mostly amusing schlock and perfect for a boring saturday night when you had nothing else to rent; provided of course your video store even carries a copy of this.

    For those who'd like to buy this and have no idea what they're in for; just ask yourself the following: Do you like such movies as "The Prowler", "He Knows You're Alone" and "My Bloody Valentine" ? Heck, did you even KNOW these films existed ? If the answer is "yes" to both, then you'll like this film, but don't pay more than 5 or 6 dollars for it. If your only exposure to slasher films has been Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Halloween and maybe a Friday The 13th film or two, then you will probably not like this film and stay far far FAR away.
    3davitalvitch

    Mediocre movie, but amusing

    I find many of the old horror movie titles as part of packaged releases from Brentwood and other companies, twelve titles for $5.99, fifty titles for $20.00, etc. Therefore, many of these films have not been remastered and have lousy sound or picture quality. This is very true for the version I saw of "Drive-in Movie Massacre". I couldn't understand most of what was being said in the opening sequence, and I had to increase the brightness of my television to figure out exactly whom was being shown at the end, and I think I know who it was -- due to the context -- but it wasn't clear.

    However, despite its sound and picture problems, this film couldn't have been any better in crisp shape 30 years ago. I was only 4 and 5 in 1976 and recall only one time being sneaked into a drive-in; my understanding of drive-ins, however, is that when things on the screen got boring, people honked their horns. I read that that was why Sam Raimi kept up the pace of "Evil Dead", to prevent horn-honking. I imagine that there was much honking during screenings of this film. The ending is laughably absurd; it MIGHT have worked in 1940, or 1876, and it might scare little four year olds who are still afraid of the bogeyman and have parents who try to keep them well-behaved by using his appearance as a threat, but for teenagers or adults, it's "Oh, Jesus" lame.

    This is on top of the film being highly padded, with a minutes-long scene of one character's carnival-gazing and another set in a warehouse that doesn't make a lick of sense. However, I found this film mildly amusing, in a movie-night-with-your-drinking-buddies sort of way. It has touches of camp, sometimes intentional. The manager of the drive-in, filled with angrily-told stories of self-pity, amused me, and I thought that the actor playing "Germy" often hit some spot-on moments, his pathetic 'am-I-a-good-boy?' eagerness to help with the investigation and wounded reaction when finally being pushed too far helping to ground the film.

    This is not the worst film of its genre, and I'd watch it again with friends who want to make fun of something while we get drunk.
    4markovd111

    Only for the most hardcore genre fans and even then you should reconsider...

    During the first two thirds of the movie it seems that all the people involved are giving their best and despite it's evidently low budget, movie does resemble a real movie, has some decent practical effects, makes you interested in it's story and undeniably has a certain interesting atmosphere. However, in the last third of the movie whole thing breaks apart with a try at a comedy and a filler warehouse sequence which drags on for too long and is painfully boring to watch. If it continued like it's first two thirds, the movie could have been a nice mediocre movie for the fans of the genre, but like this, it's not very good. I give it 4.5/10! If you do decide to watch the movie, do keep your expectations really low!
    2BaronBl00d

    Maybe This Is What Started the Decline of Drive-Ins?

    Dreadful film about a serial killer that repeatedly butchers his victims with a sword at a Californian drive-in. On the trail of the killer are two overweight police detectives with no acting skill whatsoever - which accommodates a cast of similar types. This film has little substance: we are given the killings with no reason at all, with no killer it seems, and with no credibility in direction, script, or acting. None of the "cast" seems like a real actor(maybe a case could be made for the guy playing Germy). The actors look like they move on cue. The script gives us nothing in terms of plot except that a couple cops are looking for a killer at a drive-in and they have three forgettable leads in solving the case. The direction is sub-par as the lighting is barely able to illuminate much of the action at night. The gore is ridiculously inept in execution, and the editing is just as flawed. The film is funny for all the wrong reasons, especially some inane dialog like the fattest police detective being warned that the ham sandwich he is eating may be his father(?) The film is framed in the same type of documentary prologue and epilogue used so much more effectively in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Here it is laughable. A truly bad film with little merit.
    3Tera-Jones

    Cheesy But Kinda Fun

    The movie is awful, cheesy but kinda fun to watch. It's better than I expected it to be - I thought it might have been a grindhouse style of film but it's not. It's a slasher, bloody but not a lot of that going on... it's main focus is on two cops trying to solve the murders! The best thing about the film are the two cops who could pass as brothers! Really, their facial features look similar to one another and similar build to their bodies.. only real difference is one is slightly shorter than the other!! I could see these two in a spin off 1970s TV show playing the same two cops and still solving murders. LOL! It's not a film to seek out - even for a die-hard horror fan - but it is an OK watch if you happen to catch it on one night or acquire it in a film pack as I did.

    3/10

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    • Trivia
      The majority of the cast used pseudonyms because this movie was made non-union and they wanted to avoid being fined by the Screen Actors Guild.
    • Goofs
      When woman is killed at the start of the movie, fake skin when her neck is penetrated is apparent.
    • Quotes

      Detective Larry: I talked to the manager of the drive in. His name is Austin Johnson, and you're really gonna like him. He's what you'd call your perfect asshole.

    • Crazy credits
      Make up effects by: the Duke of Disguise
    • Connections
      Featured in Nýtt líf (1983)

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Drive in Massacre
    • Filming locations
      • Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • S.A.M. Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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