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Drive-In Massacre is a 1976 American B-movie slasher film written and directed by Stu Segall, and co-written by John F. Goff and George Buck Flower.
Nov 24, 2020 · 'Drive-In Massacre' is a 1976 exploitation horror film about a serial killer preying on horny teenagers in a seedy drive-in movie theater.
After a man gets his head lopped off and a woman's neck is speared in their car at the drive-in, cops Mike Leary (co-writer Goff, billed as "Jake Barnes") teams up with weapons expert Germy (Gubye) and a psychologist (Vincent) to track down the sword's owner.
Mar 25, 2022 · Although a very short 74 minutes, Drive-In Massacre screeches to a halt whenever the action is outside of the drive-in. In fact, most of the scenes take place at the police department (an obvious cheap set) or in an empty warehouse, anywhere but the drive-in.
Summaries. Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword. Synopsis. A opening title card reads that on August 10th, at a rural California drive-in, the horror began.
"Drive-In Massacre" is a 1976 exploitation slasher directed by Stu Segall. Unapologetic in its crude manner, this film is a bloody trip to the drive-in to focus in on nostalgic vibes but with a shit eating grin on its face.
Sep 1, 2019 · Like it or not (or love to hate it?), Drive-In Massacre is a relatively important stepping stone in the history of slasher cinema. It isn’t any good, but it set some historical precedent for the slasher genre.