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Credits | |
Title: | Maniac |
Directed by: | Franck Khalfoun |
Written by: | Alexandre Aja; Grégory Levasseur |
Produced by: | Alexandre Aja; Antoine de Cazotte; Daniel Delume; Andrew W. Garroni; Pavlina Hatoupis; Thomas Langmann; William Lustig; Emmanuel Montamat; J.B. Popplewell; Alix Taylor; Justine Raczkiewicz |
Music by: | Robin Coudert |
Cinematography: | Maxime Alexandre |
Edited by: | Baxter; Franck Khalfoun |
Production | |
Distributors: | Ciné+ Canal+ Studio 37 La Petite Reine Blue Underground |
Released: | May 26th, 2012 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 89 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Maniac is an American independent feature film of the horror and thriller genres with an emphasis on the slasher genre. It is a remake of the 1980 film Maniac by director William Lustig. The film was directed by Franck Khalfoun with a screenplay by Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur. It was produced by La Petite Reine and Studio 37 in association with Blue Underground and the participation of Canal+ and Ciné+. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 26th, 2012. The film stars Elijah Wood in the role of psychotic stalker and murderer Frank Zito.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Nora Alexander | Anna |
Brian Ames | 80's man 1 |
America Olivo | Frank's mother |
Genevieve Alexandra | Jessica |
Liane Balaban | Judy |
Jan Broberg | Rita |
Aaron Colom | Alley man |
Joshua De La Garza | Martin Nunez |
Alex Diaz | Puppeteer #2 |
Megan Duffy | Lucie |
Eli Dupont | Young Frank |
Luis Fernandez-Gil | Waiter |
Dan Hunter | Nick |
Devra Korwin | Saleswoman |
Akbar Kurtha | Pharmacist |
Sal Landi | Police chief |
Bryan Lugo | Officer Burton |
Mike McCarty | Puppeteer #1 |
Délé Ogundiran | Policewoman |
Patrick Orr | 80's man 2 |
Steffinnie Phrommany | Clubber girl |
Ron Reznik | Officer Norton |
Mic Rodgers | Old man |
Sammi Rotibi | Jason |
Rochelle Rudolph | Dancer #2 |
Gregory Taieb | Walker |
Lauren Emily Vaughan | Dancer #1 |
Steven James Williams | Frank #2 |
Elijah Wood | Frank Zito |
Notes & Trivia
- This movie is based on an original screenplay written by the late actor/writer Joe Spinell.
- The tagline for this film is "I warned you not to go out tonight".
- There are a total of twenty-nine credited cast members in this film.
- The central setting for this movie is Los Angeles, California in the modern day. In the original film, the setting was New York City, New York.
- This film was shot on-location in Los Angeles, California.
External Links
- Maniac at IMDB
- Maniac at Wikipedia
- Maniac at Metacritic
- Maniac at Box Office Mojo
- Maniac at Themoviedb.org
References
Automobile accident | Baseball bat | Butcher knife | Computer | Corpse | Dismemberment | Drowning | Female rear nudity | Female topless nudity | Flashback | Flaying | Gore | Hallucinations | Homosexuality | Knife | Meat cleaver | Mutilation | Profanity | Prostitution | Scalping | Severed face | Severed limbs | Stabbings | Strangulation | Subway | Suffocation | Torture | Van Voyeurism