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I, Madman
Directed by
Tibor Takács
R
1989
89m
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5.9
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A bookshop clerk and wannabe actress starts seeing the disfigured killer from her 1950s pulp novels come to life and start killing people around her. She tries to convince her cop boyfriend, but to no avail.
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Cast of I, Madman
Jenny Wright
Virginia
Clayton Rohner
Richard
Randall William Cook
Dr. Alan Kessler
Stephanie Hodge
Mona
Michelle Jordan
Colette
Vance Valencia
Sgt. Navarro
Mary Baldwin
Librarian
Raf Nazario
Lyle
Bob Frank
Hotel Manager
Bruce Wagner
Pianist
Kevin Best
Black Actor
Steven Memel
Lenny
Vincent Lucchesi
Lt. Garber
Murray Rubin
Sidney Zeit
Tom Badal
Composite Artist
Roger La Page
Acting Teacher
Nelson Welch
Elderly Customer
James Quincey Hendrick
Bus Driver
Jeff Yesko
Patrolman
Mary Pat Gleason
Policewoman
David P. Lewis
Officer
Christopher Kriesa
Sarge
Marty Levy
Detective Fisk
Stan Roth
Forensic Expert
Tibor Takács
Director
David Chaskin
Writer
Rafael Eisenman
Producer
I, Madman Ratings & Reviews
Kevin Ward
July 3, 2025
I had never heard of this before (or anyone in the production) but it was surprisingly good. I loved the production design from the start—framing, lighting shadows, camera angles and a classic horror score—I thought everything came together really well. (The stop motion elements stuck out a bit, but aside from that it’s a great looking feature.). The mystery novel / Dr Frankenstein monster is a pretty fun premise overall. I read that Randall William Cook designed the makeup for the film, then convinced the director to let him wear it himself for the film. Well done. Overall really enjoyable slasher.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
A distinctive, esoteric and fun horror relic of the 1980s. Clearly churned out on a fast, frugal timeline, it affectionately embraces such disparate influences as the respective works of Lon Chaney & Alfred Hitchcock, slashers, films noir & pulp fiction.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
A genuinely moody film, and an exercise in imagination enhanced by the paperback nostalgia of a faded era of strange, adult entertainment
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
[UPDATED 2025 BLU-RAY REVIEW] Nifty and draggy in equal measure, this finally goes off the rails but has a fun time getting there.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
A passable low-budget horror flick with a winning performance by Jenny Wright (Near Dark).
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
[A] moody, creative chiller.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Climaxes in thrillers have gotten pretty standard recently, involving chases and shootouts and a lot of blood. I, Madman has some surprises.
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