Blood Rage
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Blood Rage (Nightmare at Shadow Woods) is a 1983 slasher film written by Bruce Joel Rubin and directed by John Grissmer. It was produced by Marianne Kanter and starred Louise Lasser.
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[edit] Plot
Todd and Terry are twins. They are blonde, cute, bright and identical in every respect, with one exception. One of them is a murderer. This starts one night at a drive-in theater when a teenager was slaughtered in the back seat of his car while his girlfriend watched. Todd is found guilty for the heinous crime and is locked away in an asylum.
Years passed and Terry lives happily with his mother (Louise Lasser), who smothers him with enough love for two sons. All is fine until one night they received news that Todd escaped. The nightmare begins once again and out of its forbidding darkness steps a maniacal killer, raging for blood.
[edit] Cast
Louise Lasser: Maddy
Mark Soper: Todd/Terry
Marianne Kanter: Dr. Berman
Julie Gordon: Karen
Jayne Bentzen: Julie
Bill Cakmis: Maddy's Date
James Farrell: Artie
Ed French: Bill
William Fuller: Brad
Gerry Lou: Beth
Chad Montgomery: Gregg
Lisa Randall: Andrea
Doug Weiser: Jackie
Dana Drescher: Little Girl
Brad Leland: Drive-in Boy
Rebecca Thorp: Drive-in Girl
Ted Raimi: Condom Salesman
[edit] Trivia
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Oddly, IMDB claims it is from 1987 but it was clearly made years before.

