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Wacko
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGreydon Clark
Written byJim Kouf
Dana Olsen
Michael Spound
Produced byGreydon Clark
StarringJoe Don Baker
Stella Stevens
Elizabeth Daily
George Kennedy
Julia Duffy
Andrew Dice Clay
CinematographyNicholas Josef von Sternberg
Edited byEarl Watson (film editor),Curtis Burch
Music byArthur Kempel
Distributed byCitadel Films (1982) (Canada)
Jensen Farley Pictures (1983) (US) (theatrical)
Release date
  • November 12, 1982 (1982-11-12)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Wacko is a 1982 American comedy horror film produced and directed by Greydon Clark, starring Joe Don Baker and George Kennedy.[1]

In the film, a police officer is obsessively investigating a cold case involving a spree killing on Halloween night. On the anniversary of the killing, the frustrated officer decides to dress up as the original killer and proceeds to become a copycat killer.

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Plot

Dick Harbinger is a police officer obsessed with stopping history from repeating itself. Thirteen years ago, on Halloween, a man wearing a pumpkin head and driving a lawnmower murdered several children. Everyone is a suspect. The school janitor, Zeke, is brought in for questioning. The father of the family is also an obvious suspect and is questioned by police. His daughter, Mary, has caught him on multiple occasions trying to peek at her either while in the shower or while she was asleep. Mary's friend Rosie is dating Tony "the Schlong" Schlongini, who is the coolest kid in school. He along with many others get killed by Mr. Pumpkinhead.

In the end, the detective dresses up as the Lawnmower Killer because no one is taking the threat seriously and he decides to teach them all a lesson. It all started exactly 13 years ago, when Mary Graves' older sister was murdered on Halloween prom night by a power-mowing maniac. Since then, Mary has experienced horror, sexual frustration, even psychoanalysis, but she still sees little lawnmowers everywhere. But tonight's new Halloween prom will be different, as all the questions of the past 13 years will be answered, with the pumpkin headed killer returning. However, hot on their trail is an obsessed cop who won't allow history to repeat itself.

At times, Harbinger's family all sit and eat cake at the dinner table, and the slices they enjoy are the size of a dinner plate. Baker also fills his suitcase (which has a tap on it) with coffee and later terminates Harry Vice (Vice principal) who is in charge of the vice. Harry Vice likes to "clamp on down," on student slackers, but he ends up having his head clamped on down in a vice, courtesy of Harbinger.

Cast

Release

The film was released theatrically in the United States by Jensen Farley Pictures in January 1983.

Critical reception

Jeremy Wheeler of AllMovie gave the film one out of five stars, and wrote: "Wacko virtually vanished from the face of the earth, which, as it turns out, isn't necessarily a bad thing. For its hundreds of gags and zingers, there are actually very few laughs in a seemingly endless 84-minute running time."[2] Chris Coffel of Bloody Disgusting praised the film's "frenetic energy" and "killer ensemble cast", writing: "Wacko is not a movie everyone is going to love or even like. Not all the jokes land, and depending on who you ask none of them do. But I can't help but love this movie."[3]

Home media

The film was released on VHS by Vestron Video, and was also released on Laserdisc.

In February 2019, the film was remastered in 4K and released on DVD and Blu-ray by Vinegar Syndrome.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Wacko (1983) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Wheeler, Jeremy. "Wacko (1983)". AllMovie. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  3. ^ Coffel, Chris (March 27, 2019). "[Blu-ray Review] We Are Whacko for Greydon Clark's 'Wacko'". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  4. ^ "Wacko – Vinegar Syndrome". Vinegar Syndrome. Retrieved February 2, 2020.

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