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My Friends Need Killing

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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My Friends Need Killing (1976)
CrimeDramaHorror

A Vietnam veteran goes on a crime spree and starts torturing and killing men he served in the army with.A Vietnam veteran goes on a crime spree and starts torturing and killing men he served in the army with.A Vietnam veteran goes on a crime spree and starts torturing and killing men he served in the army with.

  • Director
    • Paul Leder
  • Writer
    • Paul Leder
  • Stars
    • Greg Mullavey
    • Meredith MacRae
    • Clayton Wilcox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    119
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Leder
    • Writer
      • Paul Leder
    • Stars
      • Greg Mullavey
      • Meredith MacRae
      • Clayton Wilcox
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Greg Mullavey
    Greg Mullavey
    • Gene Kline
    Meredith MacRae
    Meredith MacRae
    • Laura Kline
    Clayton Wilcox
    • Gil Perkins
    Carolyn Ames
    • Susan Perkins
    Roger Cruz
    • Les Drago
    Elaine Partnow
    Elaine Partnow
    • Audrey
    Laurie Burton
    • Georgia Miller
    Bill Michael
    • Walter Miller
    Savannah Bentley
    • Nancy
    Eric Morris
    Eric Morris
    • Dr. MacLaine
    Karl Ellis
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Geraldine Leder
    • Young Girl
    Gary Lee Marshall
    Gary Lee Marshall
    • Radio Announcer
    Damian Kaner
    • Baby
    • Director
      • Paul Leder
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      • Paul Leder
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    4dbborroughs

    Much agonizing over past deeds leads to murder and worse

    Low budget tale of a Viet Nam vet who goes on a trip to kill his old army buddies who forced him to commit the atrocities he can't live with.

    This short (73 minutes) film is very talky as everyone agonizes of their past deeds. Well done at times, a rape is particularly unpleasant, it still didn't add up to much for me, probably because I've seen too many Vet who can't cope turns violent films. I think it also doesn't help in that the movie wants to be both a look inside the mind of damaged soldier as well as being an exploitation film.

    Its not bad, but in the end I was like, so? 4 out of 10
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    The Killer Inside Him.

    A disturbed Vietnam vet brutally murders all of his former platoon members who massacred the residents of a small village.Ugly and disturbing drama with repellent rape scene and truly sleazy atmosphere.I am not a fan of Paul Leder's "I Dismember Mama" but I found "My Friends Need Killing" intriguing and unforgettable.The film is well-acted and directed,the script is dark and nihilistic as it deals with dangerous psychosis,mass killing and sexual violence.I must say that the tacky film stock,seedy locations and amateurish camera-work all ooze with extreme cheapness,but fans of "Night Flowers","The Taxi Driver" or "Combat Shock" will surely enjoy this mean exploitation flick,which has far more on its mind than mere shock.8 out of 10.
    9raegan_butcher

    disturbing zero-budget anti war film

    One of the great titles in grindhouse cinema. Greg Mullavy gives an excellent performance as a guilt-ridden Vietnam veteran who decides to track down and kill the men who forced him to commit atrocities during the war.This is a straightforward, no-frills, zero-budget enterprise. The camera set-ups, lighting schemes, film stock, and locations reek of extreme poverty, but give the film an undeniably gritty feel. At times it is like watching a cheap snuff film. What stands out in the film is the agonized performance of Greg Mullavy. He seems to be giving it his all. The results are almost painfully raw. The film is one long scream. This is by no means a pleasant thing to watch, but it is a powerful viewing experience.
    EyeAskance

    Unsettling tale well rendered on microbudget

    Serious, unpleasant film deals with a Vietnam War vet who returns home to the U.S., but is unable to face life with his memories of war's atrocities...namely, the ones committed by him and his fellow servicemen. Riddled with guilt and despair, he is overcome by a grim new sense of duty...a duty to enforce 'justice' for the inhumane things he and his comrades did overseas. The story which unfolds is grievous and visceral, as he embarks on a road trip to hell with a few stops along the way...to see his old friends...friends that need killing.

    This is a zero-budget affair, and its downcast voltage is enhanced by the lackluster grittiness of low production values.

    Recommended, except to very sensitive people. 6.5/10
    8Coventry

    ... And We Would All Go Down Together

    Wow! Can you say… disturbing!?! With "My Friends Need Killing", the undeservedly mocked director Paul Leder ("I Dismember Mama", "Ape") delivers one of the cheapest but also one of the all-time grittiest and most confronting post-Vietnam thriller/drama portraits ever! Like its own subject matter, this film is thoroughly unpleasant and depressing to watch, and the poverty-row production values actually contribute a lot to the powerful impact of the story. This is one obscure 70's gem sensitive souls and people with a weak stomach should stay far away from, as it's a genuinely shocking drama revolving on thought-provoking themes such as post-Vietnam traumas, guilt, retaliation and mental instability. Greg Mullavy gives an incredibly strong performance as Gene Kline, a man who lies awake night after night haunted by visions of the inhuman crimes he and his unit buddies committed in Vietnam and unceasingly hears the agonizing screams of their victims. Then, one morning, he writes his army comrades and subsequently visits them all with the vast determination to kill. Some of them, like Gill and Walter, deliberately banned the 'Nam atrocities from their minds and others, like Les, still struggle daily as well, but Gene vividly refreshes all their memories and foresees a suitable punishment. Considering the budgetary restrictions, the massacres obviously aren't too bloody, but the atmosphere of the "My Friends Need Killing" is almost unbearably excruciating and bitter. Even during the ex-soldiers' talkative reunion sequences, you simply feel how Paul Leder is building up towards a disturbing highlight. Mullavy is terrific, with a seemingly natural glance of despair and madness in his eyes, and he receives excellent support from the largely unknown cast. The song during the opening credits is catchy (and typically 70's) and the camera-work is surprisingly inventive for such an underdog film. "My Friends Need Killing" is definitely a cruel, relentless and nihilistic-toned piece of 70's film-making that is guaranteed to pester your thoughts long after seeing it. Music buffs will have noticed the title of this comment was borrowed from Billy Joel's Vietnam hit "Goodnight Saigon". Goodnight Saigon, all right … and also goodnight Texas, San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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    • Trivia
      The original title for this film was "Echo of a Massacre."
    • Quotes

      Gene Kline: But then again, everybody's gotta pay.

    • Soundtracks
      The Mirror of Time
      Music & Lyrics by Mark Bucci

      Sung by Meredith MacRae

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    • Release date
      • 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Echo of a Massacre
    • Filming locations
      • Perris Valley Paracenter - Perris, California, USA(parachute sequences)
    • Production companies
      • LMN Productions
      • Mulmac Productions
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      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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