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Shriek of the Mutilated

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 27m
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4.1/10
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Shriek of the Mutilated (1974)
A group of college students are led by their professor into the mountains in search of the Yeti. The students start to be killed off one by one.
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A group of college students are led by their professor into the mountains in search of the Yeti. The students start to be killed off one by one.A group of college students are led by their professor into the mountains in search of the Yeti. The students start to be killed off one by one.A group of college students are led by their professor into the mountains in search of the Yeti. The students start to be killed off one by one.

  • Director
    • Michael Findlay
  • Writers
    • Ed Adlum
    • Ed Kelleher
  • Stars
    • Alan Brock
    • Jennifer Stock
    • Tawm Ellis
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    4.1/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Findlay
    • Writers
      • Ed Adlum
      • Ed Kelleher
    • Stars
      • Alan Brock
      • Jennifer Stock
      • Tawm Ellis
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    Alan Brock
    • Dr. Ernst Prell
    Jennifer Stock
    • Karen Hunter
    Tawm Ellis
    • Dr. Karl Werner
    Michael Harris
    • Keith Henshaw
    Darcy Brown
    • Lynn Kelly
    Jack Neubeck
    • Tom Nash
    Tom Grail
    • Spencer Ste. Claire
    Luci Brandt
    • April Ste. Claire
    Ivan Agar
    • Laughing Crow
    Marina Stefan
    • Party Hostess
    Harriet McFaul
    • Girl at Party
    Dwight Marfield
    • Station Attendant
    Jimmy Silva
    • Policeman
    Warren D'Oyly-Rhind
    • Waiter
    Robert Adels
    • Popcorn Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Adlum
    • Yeti
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Findlay
    Michael Findlay
    • Decapitation Onlooker
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Kelleher
    • Saturnalia Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michael Findlay
    • Writers
      • Ed Adlum
      • Ed Kelleher
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    Erich-13

    Avoid the DVD, track down the tape

    Just a note of warning: The Retromedia DVD of "Shriek of the Mutilated" is missing one of the highlights of the movie...the use of the '70s syntho-pop instrumental hit "Popcorn" during the party scene early in the movie. I assume Retromedia couldn't get the music rights, so they dubbed in some unremarkable new background music. There also appear to be some cuts in the dialogue (for instance, when the St. Claires arrive at the party, Retromedia has removed a student's sarcastic remark about their presence). In its original form, this movie is a hysterical classic of bizarre filmmaking...so track down the out-of-print Lightning Video VHS release if you can.
    thecarczar

    Wow what a stinker

    I'm sorry to say I saw this one back in the 70's at a Drive In.We all laughed at it for months.We tried to determine if it was filmed in someones back yard and what the total budget was.The canniblism aspect was a good spin though.This movie was very good for laughs and comments like " Hey who's idea was it to watch this one?"I think it ranks right up there with Plan 9 ,Microwave Massacre and even Ishtar.Make sure you drink heavily when you watch it.It makes it easier.I do recommend it.Do not spend more than 2 bucks if possible.I would also recommend that you do not watch this one on a first date.Wait till at least the third,and it may even just be your last.
    ZEE-11

    A yeti in Westchester county, NY???

    If you can get past the premise of a killer yeti dwelling in some guy's back yard, this isn't THAT bad of a movie. I think it was well intentioned, but misses it's mark with amusing results. In fact, it has become one of my favorite time wasters. Indeed it has all the markings of a good bad movie, including incredible dialogue, cheesy makeup (the yeti looks like a fluffy half man ape wearing fuzzy cowboy chaps and I believe if you stop frame the scenes, he is wearing white tennis shoes!). All this combined with the most gullible group of college students in film (all right, one of the most gullible). The closing "breakfast" scene offers some genuine creeps. Watch for scenes changing from day to night and sunny to rainy and then back again! Cult material deluxe. Watch this with your favorite beverage and ENJOY!
    wolfdaddy74701

    This is the movie that made me afraid of the woods

    I saw this movie originally in the theaters when I must have been about 6-7. A babysitter took me, and it quite literally made me afraid to walk in the woods alone for many years. I ran across it again when I was about 20 and couldn't believe it had scared me so. The costumed "monster" looked like he had been adorned with bathroom throw rugs to resemble not so much a yeti but more like an overgrown Pekingese. The out-of-focus close-ups on the beasts slavering mouth as he bit at his victims only served to accentuate his lapdogness. Still, the movie made for good fun as my friends and I took great pleasure in predicting which of the students would fall next or how bad the next cannibal joke would be. For an amusing if not forgettable night, pick this up wherever fine foods are served.
    8El-Stumpo

    Shriek of the Unprepared Viewer

    In between porno projects, the Findlays found time to dabble in horror like the infamous 1976 release Snuff and their Yeti movie Shriek Of The Mutilated, with Michaeldirecting and editing and Roberta on camera duties. Yet even their non-sexploitation films have a very similar feel - they merely play like porn films without the porn. So prepare yourselves for a frustrating experience - bad library music, bad sets stacked with bad furniture, filled with bad actors with bad haircuts and worse comb-overs yelling the most pointless exposition and wretched dialogue that at best can be described as "florid". I repeat: BAD. And that doesn't begin to describe the joy of how appallingly wonderful the film is.

    Shriek... begins with a group of college kids at a party preparing for a field trip set up by their obsessed professor Dr Prell to bag a real-life sasquatch. Amidst the general boogying to that hideous 70s song "Popcorn" and popping corn, an ex-teacher and now janitor grabs a bottle of vodka and goes nuts relating the story of how his last group of students were torn to pieces by an unspeakable abomination. "They said no more field trips!" he spits out, before going home and carving up his girlfriend with an electric knife. Why? She dropped his second bottle of vodka. Nuts, I tells ya.

    Undeterred, the kids press on, and wind up at the country estate of Prell's associate Dr Werner, an odd duck in a turtleneck whose interest in Native American folklore extends to employing a Red Indian hatchet manservant named Laughing Crow. Not that Laughing Boy ever cracks a smile, particularly when the kids start getting picked off one by one by what appears to be a car seat cover with plastic Dracula fangs or the first screen appearance of Chewbacca, take your pick. Which thrills Dr Prell no end, as it proves the Yeti exists, and he uses the classmates' bodies as bait, much to the horror of young Karen who screams her disapproval to anyone within earshot: "You're a madman!" and a thousand variations on that theme.

    Of course, something more sinister is at work, and the revelation upon revelation in the final ten minutes add up to one of the nuttiest endings I can remember from ANY horror movie, Seventies or otherwise. And that's really saying something. To get to that moment, however, you have to endure some of the most excruciating brow acting from the doctors, two unmitigated hams who are convinced the angle of the eyebrow is in direct correlation to each scene's level of intrigue. Be glad it's NOT one of the Findlays' porn efforts, or you'd see them raise more than an eyebrow.

    To cap an extraordinary career, Michael Findlay's death was like a bad B movie ending: on his way to demonstrate his new 3 D camera, he was decapitated by a helicopter's blades (and don't you wish his 3-D camera was rolling at the time). Such is the karmic nature of the Beast. Then again, if he'd made kids films, he would probably have been torn to pieces by homeless alcoholic Santas. In the overall scheme of things, there should be no forgiveness for films like this one - a porno in a boiler suit, a gore film without a money shot, a bad film but still a GREAT bad film.

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    • Trivia
      Re-released theatrically in 1982 as part of a multi-film package called "5 Deranged Features". Also on the bill were Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) (under the title 'They're Coming to Get You'), The Wizard of Gore (1970) (under the title 'House of Torture'), Creature from Black Lake (1976) and The Corpse Grinders (1971) (under the title 'Night of the Howling Beast').
    • Goofs
      Dr. Prell and Karl talk about how the code of the Voltaire demands no body bruises and how a victim must be scared to death. Later, at the big breakfast, they go around toasting past party hosts, bringing up highlights which include an avalanche and auto crashes. Wouldn't those two scenarios inflict body bruises?
    • Quotes

      Karl: We practically pulled every trick out of the bag. Maybe we should just kill her and be done with her.

      Dr. Ernst Prell: No Karl, no. The code of the vulterie demands no body bruises. No, she must be frightened to death.

      Karl: I have an idea...

      Keith Henshaw: [pointing shoutgun at Prell and Karl from a nearby doorway] I don't think so, put your hands up.

      Dr. Ernst Prell: Really, Keith. I thought you were asleep.

      Keith Henshaw: I mean what I said, put your hands up!

      Dr. Ernst Prell: Well be reasonable.

      Keith Henshaw: PUT 'EM UP!

      [Keith pumps shotgun and fires a shot at the two men. Both Prell and Karl are unharmed and look amused as Keith pumps the shotgun once more]

      Keith Henshaw: .

      Karl: Try me.

      [Keith fires another shot, as Karl smiles]

      Karl: .

      Dr. Ernst Prell: Be reasonable Keith. The shells in that rifle are as inefectual as the ones on Tom's rifle.

      [Keith is hit in the head from behind by Laughing crow and knocked out]

      Dr. Ernst Prell: . Ha-ha-ha.

      Laughing Crow: [grunting laughter] .

    • Alternate versions
      The VHS tape from Lightning Home Video is taken from a cut TV print that is missing much of the gore and the entire prologue sequence. The DVD from Retromedia Entertainment is uncut but due to rights issues the song "Popcorn" has been eliminated and replaced with a generic synthesizer tune.
    • Connections
      Featured in Creature Features: Shriek Of The Mutilated (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Popcorn
      by Stan Free

      Courtesy of Musicor Records and Bourne Music

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scream of the Snowbeast
    • Filming locations
      • Fordham University - 441 E. Fordham Road. Rose Hill, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA(campus scenes)
    • Production company
      • Ed Adlum and Mike Findlay Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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