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      • An early slasher movie about a sword wielding maniac killing people at a drive-in theatre. Stu Segall's film is low budget trash, but its not without merit. Drive-In Massacre was obviously made for a drive-in audience, and that would probably be the best way to see the film. The production values are low, but the intention is good.
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  2. My @SeverinFilmsOfficial Blu-ray movie review for "Drive-In Massacre", a 1976 proto-slasher directed by Stu Segall and starring John F. Goff, Bruce Kimball ...

    • 12 min
    • 386
    • Grindhouse Funhouse
  3. Nov 24, 2020 · An early entry in the annals of then-budding slasher movies, Drive-In Massacre served as a progenitor to the likes of more mainstream slasher fare ala Friday the 13 th or Halloween.

  4. The idea of this is much better than the execution. . A maniac armed with a sword is murdering unsuspecting couples at the local drive in. . Two veteran cops on the case investigate. . The gore...

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    • Stu Segall
    • R
    • John F. Goff, Adam Lawrence, Douglas Gudbye
  5. Patrons at the local Drive-In theater are being slaughtered by a sword wielding psychopath! That pretty much sums up this pre-slasher era horror outing directed by Stu Segall. Its bare bones, its low budget but it is a highly entertaining 72 minutes which plays out half slasher, half whodunit.

  6. 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.

  7. If you've heard of Cheezy Flicks Entertainment, then it should come as no surprise to you that Drive-in Massacre, a 1976 lo-budget horror flick filmed "entirely in bloodcurdling GORE-COLOR" isn't actually a good film. In fact, it's a bad film.

  8. Mar 16, 2017 · Review of Severin Film's blu-ray release of Drive-in Massacre (1976), directed by Stu Segall and starring John F. Goff, Steve Vincent, and Douglas Gudbye

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