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Killer Pad
Directed by: Robert Englund
Written by: Dan Stoller
Starring: Daniel Franzese, Eric Jungmann, Shane McRae,
Christine Barger, Katie Chonacas, Corri English, Haley Hudson,
Joseph Lawrence, Andy Milonakis and Lin Shaye
Genre: Horror / Comedy
Runtime: 90 minutes
Year: 2008
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Plot
Doug (Daniel Franzese), Craig (Eric Jungmann) and Brody (Shane
McRae) drive up to Beverly Hills to buy a house, so they can finally score
with some hot babes. They then get the keys to 666 Perdition Road in
Hollywood, a major house which is perfect to throw parties in. And so Doug,
Craig and Brody right away decide to throw a big party and they invite
every hot babe who wants to come. But what Doug, Craig, Brody and all
their guests don't know, is that the house is haunted and contains a
portal to hell. And it doesn't take long for the party to go completely
out of hand.
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Trivia
The second full feature film Robert has ever directed. The first one being
976- EVIL.
This film contains a few simularities with Robert's directing debut
976-EVIL. For example, in Killer Pad there's also a scene with someone
ripping out a heart, a scene with a big hole in the ground, filled with fire which is
a direct portal to
hell and a pretty weird toilet scene.
In an interview Robert called this film "An
intentionally cheesy film, which is a sort of
a Three Stooges or Abbott and Costello meets Frankenstein."
Robert and Lin Shaye worked on five different movies together, including
this one. The other projects Robert and Lin worked on are A
Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes
Craven's New Nightmare, Wish
You Were Dead
and 2001 Maniacs.
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Quotes
"I think it's just a Mexican."
"This is going to be one hell of a party!"
"I hope so."
"I found you boys the perfect house!"
"That guy just ripped out his own heart"
"And tracked mud all in the house."
"Now we're gonna send you evil hoes back to Hell!"
"Everybody here is in danger of being brutally murdered and
sacrificed to the devil. So if you will, please just move to the door and we'll look
forward to seeing you next time."
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