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Unspeakable (2000)

Special Features

 

  • Director Chad Ferrin's Unforgivable Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Unusual Interview with Uncanny Chad Ferrin and Unsober Sgt. Kabukiman
  • Uncontainable Chad Ferrin The Uncaring Killer Maim A Troma Employee
  • Unforgettable Audio Commentary by Uncanny Director Chad Ferrin and Unreal Actor Timothy Muskatell!
  • Unorthodox Trailers for Upcoming Troma Releases
  • Interactive Menu
  • Scene Access

Review

 

James and Alice Fhelleps (Roger Cline, Tamera Noll) struggle through their exhausted marriage. Amidst middle-class complacency, the only joy in Jim's life is his beloved daughter Heather (Leigh Silver). She is his angel and reason for living.



One night Jim's life is completely devastated by a cataclysmic car accident. From the wreckage, following a terrible collision, Jim is left cradling the bloody, broken body of his daughter. There on the road, Jim's world comes crashing down. Heather is dead and his wife Alice is confined to a wheelchair vulnerable to the corrupted sexual desires of her caretaker (Timothy Muskatell).



Tortured by hallucinations, Jim's inward flight reverses into an explosion of violence. He strikes back at the world with uninhibited fury. Armed with a straight razor he turns the streets to blood, slicing his way through the urban decay. The carnage piles up as high as the city's garbage. Jim's victims are as varied as the myriad of city citizens; from whores to junkies to fraudulent religious leaders. His quest into the realm of violence and death brings him closer to his deceased daughter. She speaks to him through his bloody straight razor begging for resurrection. But will it really happen?

Technical Details

 

Roger Cline ; Timothy Muskatell ; Gregory Lee Kenyon ; Tina Birchfield

Chad Ferrin

Not Rated

2000

Widescreen 1.85:1

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

1 hour and 21 minutes (approx)

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