Funny Man (film)

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Funny Man is a 1994 British film written and directed by Simon Sprackling.

[edit] Plot

When Max Taylor (Young) wins the ancestral home of Callum Chance (Lee) in a game of Poker, little does he realise that the game is far from over. One by one, Max's family are murdered by the Funny Man (James), a demonic jester with a varied and imaginative repertoire of homicidal techniques and an irreverent sense of humour. Meanwhile, Max's brother (Devitt) is on his way to the mansion with a bunch on hitchhikers who will be lucky to survive the night.

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[edit] Awards

Funny Man was nominated at the Fantasporto in 1995 for the International Fantasy Best Film Award.

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