Madman Page #3

Synopsis: At a summer camp for youths, cockey pre-teen calls out the name of mass serial killer "Madman Marz". Suddenly, counselors are being maimed and slaughtered in various ways by the backwoodsman who has returned when his name was called.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Joe Giannone
Production: Jensen Farley Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
R
Year:
1981
88 min
Website
402 Views


Come on, Richie.

Come on out, I know

you're in there, Richie.

Come on out, Richie!

Smells like death...

He loves me not.

He loves me.

He loves me not.

He loves me.

As if I didn't know.

Oh TP, where are you?

Then he said he'd be

back in 10 minutes

and left, it's been close to 45

and that's not like TP,

you know that, Dave.

Yeah, I know.

This happens at

least twice a year.

Last year it took

us about three hours

to track down a kid who made a

left instead of

a right and wound

up in the North fork.

That was in broad daylight.

Betsy, I'm surprised at you.

I didn't know you

were such a worrier.

Why the strange

look in your eyes?

Well you two are

gonna laugh, but...

As TP was leaving,

I saw something

by the side of the house.

It was big, I couldn't make out

any features because

of the shadows...

Okay, Betsy, I get your point,

I'll go looking for him.

No need to make

up anymore stories

for the dramatic effect.

I'm not making up any stories.

What happened to this shadow?

Well the next

time I looked up...

It was gone.

Okay, I'm leaving, look,

see how fast I'm moving?

Dave, don't make

fun of me please.

Okay, I'm sorry.

Don't worry so much.

I'll find him one two three.

Keep her company until

we get back, okay?

I saw something out there.

I did.

At least I think I did.

TP!

You out there?!

TP!

Richie!

TP!

Richie!

TP!

TP, where are you?!

Richie!

TP!

Betsy, I think we

should go in the office.

Yeah?

Tommy, what's up?

Nothing.

I don't think.

Betsy, wait here.

I'm gonna go find Bill and Ellie

and then take a ride to

the end of the trail.

I think we should

both stay here.

Well Betsy, that's

the difference

between you and me.

You're content to sit

behind and I'm not.

I like to know what's going on.

I'll see you in a little while.

Whoops.

Stacy, don't you ever knock?

Sorry, I don't usually

bust in like this,

but we need you both

up in the office.

What's the matter?

I don't know.

Richie's been missing

since the campfire

and TP went to find him and then.

Dave went to find them and

nobody's returned

yet, so I figured

it would be better if we're

all available for duty.

Soto speak.

How long have they been gone?

I don't know for sure.

Too long as far

as I'm concerned.

I gotta get back.

Sorry again, you two.

Don't rush, but hurry

if you know what I mean.

We're coming.

Be right there.

Why isn't there

another flashlight?

I don't like it.

I wish Max would get back,

he always knows what to do

in an emergency.

Easy, Ellie, this isn't exactly

an emergency, Max would

do what we're doing.

We gotta search for a lost kid.

Only TP should have called

the whole group together instead

of going off on his

own, the more people

you have searching,

the better it is.

What are you gonna do?

I'm gonna catch up with Stacy.

What about you?

Well if it's

better to have more

people looking, then

I'll go with you.

You okay here alone?

Alone?

I've got five kids to

look after, who's alone?

Only get back as

soon as you can, huh?

I don't want Max to

find everybody gone.

He's funny that way.

We'll gather the group

and come right back.

Good, that's what I wanna hear.

TP!

Dave!

Richie!

Dave?!

TP?!

Richie!

Dave!

Where are you?!

Dave, are you hurt?

" Stacy?!

Stacy!

There's the pickup.

Yeah, I see it.

She's in the woods already.

Look, the campfire

area's that way.

If you move close to the trail

and I go this way we'll

make a complete circle.

Be careful.

You too.

Are you ready?

Ready as I'll ever be.

Bill!

What is it, baby, what's wrong?

Oh Bill, I saw

something horrible!

It was big and huge and dark.

I don't know.

I'm gonna go see for myself,

you wanna wait here

or come with me?

Why can't we go

back to the office?

What good is that?

Let's find out for

sure what you saw,

if anything at all, okay?

Okay, but don't

let go of my hand.

I don't see anything, Ellie.

Nothing.

Yeah, let's go back now.

Okay, let's go.

Oh God!

What is it, Bill?

Nothing, stay in the truck!

Ellie!

Holy sh*t.

" Betsy!

Betsy, where are you?!

Betsy!

Betsy!

Betsy!

Betsy!

Are you here?!

Where's Betsy?

Betsy?

Anybody?

Betsy?

Max, get me Max.

Max, it's Betsy!

You gotta come back!

There's blood all

over the place!

Hold on, Betsy, what

are you talking about?

I don't know, I don't

know, I don't know,

it's just blood all

over the fireplace

you gotta come back now!

I'll be right there!

Please.

Please hurry.

Ellie?

Wake everybody up!

Okay, let's go, there's

no time to change,

come on, get your

coats on, let's go.

Bart, leave everything and

get to the bus right now!

Come on, let's go, come on!

Come on.

Get into the bus.

Leave us alone!

Stop it!

GO away!

Leave us alone!

Go!

GO away!

Ellie...

I've got to find the others,

gotta see if anybody's alive.

Drive directly to

the police station,

don't stop for anything.

All right.

Oh Betsy, don't leave us.

I'm sorry, honey.

I love you.

Just get moving!

Help me!

Help!

Richie, Richie!

Are you all right?

Richie!

Madman Marz.

He's real!

Roar of the campfire

Telling of his horror

Lost in the woods

With the madman and the stars

Don't laugh at the tales

Heed if you call him

The legend is

beware the Madman Marz

The legend is beware

the Madman Marz

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