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Mother's Day

  • 1980
  • 16
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
6.7K
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Michael McCleery, Beatrice Pons, and Gary Pollard in Mother's Day (1980)
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Dark ComedySatireSlasher HorrorComedyHorrorThriller

Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.Two brothers kidnap and brutalize three women for the pleasure of their demented mother.

  • Director
    • Charles Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Charles Kaufman
    • Warren Leight
  • Stars
    • Tiana Pierce
    • Nancy Hendrickson
    • Deborah Luce
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Charles Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Charles Kaufman
      • Warren Leight
    • Stars
      • Tiana Pierce
      • Nancy Hendrickson
      • Deborah Luce
    • 133User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 1Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tiana Pierce
    Tiana Pierce
    • Trina
    Nancy Hendrickson
    Nancy Hendrickson
    • Abbey
    Deborah Luce
    Deborah Luce
    • Jackie
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Ike
    • (as Holden McGuire)
    Michael McCleery
    • Addley
    • (as Billy Ray McQuade)
    Beatrice Pons
    Beatrice Pons
    • Mother
    • (as Rose Ross)
    Robert Collins
    Robert Collins
    • Ernie
    Peter Fox
    Peter Fox
    • The 'Dobber'
    • (as Karl Sandys)
    Luisa Marsella
    • Terry
    • (as Marsella Davidson)
    Kevin Lowe
    Kevin Lowe
    • Ted
    Scott Lucas
    Scott Lucas
    • Storekeeper
    Ed Battle
    • Doorman
    Robert Carnegie
    Robert Carnegie
    • Tex
    Silas Davis
    Stanley Kaufman
    • Older Man at Pool Party
    John Radom
    Louie Cogie
    Sondra Fortunato
    • Director
      • Charles Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Charles Kaufman
      • Warren Leight
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    User reviews133

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    8kittyelizabethfarmer

    Very Unlike Your Usual Troma Movie

    When I saw that Troma produced this, I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch this. While I enjoy their films, I wasn't in the mood for something as silly as those usually are. Mother's Day, thankfully, isn't quite like any other Troma film I've seen. It's mean, bleak, and nasty at times, but also has just enough of a sense of humor to keep the movie from being unbearable.

    In the film, three girlfriends reconnect for a weekend of camping and are captured by two redneck brothers and their psychotic mother who want to use them for their own sick and twisted games.

    When Mother's Day wants to get nasty, it goes all the way in. The disturbing moments stick with you and make you feel lousy and disgusted. You really root for these girls to overcome their troubles and get revenge which makes the final act so much more satisfying.
    Drac-7

    Good Stuff

    This film is certainly not for everybody, but it is actually so refreshing to see a movie that is done in this way. It is exploitation at it's finest. It is comedy at it's most tragic! A simple plot mixed with darn good acting, and impressive makeup effects...you really can't go wrong.

    In my opinion, while still in the same vein as Last House on the Left and I Spit on your Grave, it is not as good. Spit being the best of the 3, but each of them has something to offer.

    If you're not sure you can watch it, let me give you this scene as an example...one deranged man rapes a woman while his brother takes Kodak Polaroids, and their mother instructs them and leads them on...sound bad, yeah, but take it for what it is. Silly, odd disturbing nonsense. But it was more a "mood" movie, based around the characters and settings vs. the horror of rape and disturbing shots. This kind of horror sound like your thing? Then you're in luck, it's worth it.
    jbigwood4

    One of the classics

    This movie is slow at parts, but when you hit 'Exercise time boyyyys!' you'll be glad you got it.

    This is one of the funniest sequences i've ever seen. It shows the two brothers doing these completely ridiculous training drills, climaxing when Mother says to Ike - 'Get the big one!' and Ike then grabs a huge watermelon, hoists it over his head and in a fit of rage, smashes it. This is all to the tune of a B-movie horror rendition of the Rocky theme song.

    I give it a 7 out of 10 A classic for B grade horror lovers
    marleymom-2

    Early 80's cultural satire wrapped in a gory exploitative shell

    I like this movie. When I was a teenager and I first saw it I loved it. Of course then I was enthralled with gore fests. This movie is definitely gory but when I was 13 the satirical vibe was somewhat lost on me. You see Mother moves her two "mama's boys" to the woods. Where she can take what is good from the city and leave the rest behind. What is "good" are all the things you see on TV from Fonzie to breakfest cereals. The house they live in is a marvel of production values. Two thirds of the budget alone had to have gone into decorating the house. It certainly didn't go into the Special effects. Such as the shoddy moment of blood spattering before decapitation occurs. As early 80's slice and dice goes this far outshines the typical camper in peril scenerio. We are introduced to the three main (victims) characters and we even get meaningful flashbacks in their lives. This makes it a little harder to take when they are brutalized. All in all Mother's Day ain't Life is Beautiful but why would you be that aisle of the video store unless you wanted to see some inbred choke on Drano.
    7Neon_Gold

    A Camp Disaster You can't Look Away From

    This movie is completely insane.

    It has every single idea and the kitchen sink shoved into a script. It is so unhinged it just seems to bounce around from scene to scene franticly. It is so fun to watch.

    I also think there are bones of a great story buried in here somewhere. The relationship between the main characters is heartwarming sometimes, it just needs polishing up.

    The villains however, Jesus Christ. They are like evil cartoon characters that may also be stunt men but also amateur actors?? They are the most bizarre horror villains I have ever seen. They have no purpose for what they do, the things they do are just insane and I don't mean like killing people.

    This movie is a slasher/horror but it has like comedy/coming of age flashbacks that feel like they are out of a totally different movie. This is honestly one of the most insane films, it has a mind of its own.

    And I didn't know if it knew what it was doing was going to make people laugh. One of the final parts is the most bizarre thing Iv seen but from my understanding it's meant to be serious? But it's hilarious.

    Watch this movie but be warned there is one very uncomfortable scene that I really wish wasn't in this movie because it's gross and takes away from this camp disaster.

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    • Trivia
      The house that was used in this film was an actual house in the woods of Newton, New Jersey. No one had lived in it for 15 years before filming began. The previous owner of the house was actually found to have been murdered there.
    • Goofs
      In the film's opening decapitation, blood spatters across the car before the decapitation even happens.
    • Quotes

      Jackie: [to Mother] You're a sick woman!

    • Alternate versions
      About 11 seconds of this film were cut in West Germany in order to secure a "Not under 18" rating for it just so that it could get a theatrical release there. This version was also released on VHS and DVD. There is also a "Not under 16" version of it that was released in this country in which about 13 minutes were cut this time.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Any Which Way You Can/The Formula/Raging Bull/Nine to Five (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      I Think We're Alone Now
      Sung by Tommy James of Tommy James & The Shondells

      Written by Bo Gentry (uncredited) and Ritchie Cordell (uncredited)

      Arranged by Jimmy Wisner (uncredited)

      Courtesy of Roulette Records

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Chouchous de maman
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Entrance, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA([Jackie comes home])
    • Production companies
      • Troma Entertainment
      • Saga Films
      • Duty Productions
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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