A severe decrease in funding forces a mental hospital to release mass-murderer Ethel Janowski into a halfway house. Ethel is psychotic and delusional and has a hefty appetite. In fact, her k... Read allA severe decrease in funding forces a mental hospital to release mass-murderer Ethel Janowski into a halfway house. Ethel is psychotic and delusional and has a hefty appetite. In fact, her killing spree began 13 years before with the murder of her grandmother, who had forced her ... Read allA severe decrease in funding forces a mental hospital to release mass-murderer Ethel Janowski into a halfway house. Ethel is psychotic and delusional and has a hefty appetite. In fact, her killing spree began 13 years before with the murder of her grandmother, who had forced her to go on a diet. Now that she's tasted the home-cooked fare at the halfway house, she'll d... Read all
- Mrs. Janowski
- (archive footage)
- Detective
- (archive footage)
- (as C.L. Lefleur)
- Rosalie
- (archive footage)
- Dinner Server
- (uncredited)
- Edgar Stanley
- (uncredited)
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
- Hope Bartholomew
- (uncredited)
- Doctor Stevens
- (uncredited)
- Lieutenant Frank Harris
- (uncredited)
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Featured reviews
BOMB (out of 4)
Incredibly horror film that ranks as one of the worst ever made. Like many "sequels" of the 80s, this here takes about forty-minutes worth of footage from the first film and adds 20-minutes worth of new footage, which was all shot on a camcorder. Even the opening and closing credits were lifted from the first film!!!
Criminally Insane (1975)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
The title pretty much sums up this incredibly bizarre, politically incorrect exploitation film that fans should really eat up. 300 pound plus Ethyl gets out of an insane asylum but she's outraged that people want her to go on a diet so she starts killing anyone who gets between her and food. Running just over 60-minutes this film is technically pretty bad but the outrageous subject matter makes for a very fun movie in the same vein of a John Waters film. There's plenty of violence and fake blood to make you giggle, although the "joke" of an obese person killing gets old after the thirty-minute mark.
HOLY MOLY! Does this movie suck! You know you are in trouble when the open credits start up and they are just the credits from the first film, apparently filmed off a TV screen. Nick Millard (under his pseudonym Nick Phillips) decided to return to the world of Crazy Fat Ethel over ten years later and with a budget that probably covered the cost of a blank tape and a video camera rental for the weekend. Let's just say that Millard's unique style doesn't translate well to video. Seriously, I have made home movies with more production value than this. And Millard tries to pull a SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 2 by padding half the running time with footage from the first film (which looks like it was taken off a worn VHS copy). Alden is again good as Ethel but the film is so inept that you start to feel sorry for her for starring in this garbage. I mean, at least the first film tried. Here we have no music, weaker effects (if that is at all possible), shaky camera work, horrible audio and editing that looks like it was done with two VCRs hooked up. Avoid this at all costs!
Did you know
- TriviaAlso known as "Crazy Fat Ethel II" and featured in an episode of 'Best of the Worst'
- GoofsWhen Mrs. Bartholomew talks on the phone, the phone wire is not connected to the phone socket.
- Quotes
Ethel Janowski: You give me those pretzels, Granny!
Hope Bartholomew: I will not.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Crazy Fat Ethel II (2007)
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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