By Strindberg, it’s Burl! Yes, not only do I have another
movie to talk about, but it’s another movie with bodies in the cellar! There
are an awful lot of those, aren’t there, ha ha! This particular one is called Night Warning (it’s also known as Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker), and
it’s a batty-dame extravaganza more along the line of Funeral Home than Whatever
Happened to Baby Jane!
The whole thing begins with a couple driving off and leaving
their little son with his aunt Cheryl! But before they get too far on their journey, the brakes
fail, right there on a busy mountain road, and we get a fairly spectacular road
accident featuring a truck crash, a messy decapitation and some impressive stunt work! Soon
the boy has grown into Jimmy McNichol from Smokey Bites the Dust, and Aunt Cheryl has become a scenery-chewing madwoman!
She’s played by Susan Tyrell from Motorama,
Fat City and Tapeheads, and what a performance this is, ha ha!
Her relationship with Jimmy is, ha ha, highly unorthodox,
and there’s no way she’s letting this strapping lad out of her crazylady’s
grasp! Then one day a repairman happens by and Aunt Cheryl puts her moves on
him, but he’s not buying, so Cheryl gives him
a poking! Bo Svenson, from Snowbeast
and Primal Rage, plays a cop so
blinded by his homophobia that he can’t see straight, or mount an effective
investigation! He’s convinced that Jimmy is gay and is moreover having an
affair with his basketball coach, played by Steve Eastin from A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 and Gotcha!
Bill Paxton from Mortuary,
Impulse and Weird Science pops up as another jerk that Jimmy has to deal with! And
when Aunt Cheryl starts spiking his milk with relaxant, Jimmy’s world takes a
turn for the even stranger! His girlfriend, played by the blonde lady from Newhart, does her best to help, but when
Aunt Cheryl goes fully bats, there’s not much anyone can do! Ha ha, she gives
the chop to most of the cast, and helps provide this strange slasher/drama
hybrid the opportunity to showcase a few subtle Special Makeup Effects!
The picture was directed, weirdly, by William “Fireball 500” Asher, whose specialty was
of course beach parties! There are no beach parties to be found here, but there
is plenty of skeevy behavior, along with an admirable-for-the-time refusal to
do gay caricaturing of any discernible kind! It’s got some dull patches, and
some pretty humdrum performances, and Jimmy Mac’s character seems more than a
little bit of a blockhead, but on the other hand it’s always nice to see a
different approach to the slasher genre! There was a patch during which a dowdy
neighbor-lady looked like becoming the hero of the piece that I was
particularly pleased, but that section ended in a vicious poking, ha ha! I’m
going to go ahead and give Night Warning
one and a half missed free throws!
This is a pretty clunky horror, but I can forgive it all the awkwardness for giving us prime, undiluted Susan Tyrrell. She's electrifying in this, and apparently was a very scary lady in real life too, though I don't think she killed anyone. Well, I hope not.
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