Jackie and Jane are sexy siblings with a dark and troubled past: they witnessed their parent’s murder-suicide and sister’s brutal death. Now after years of psychiatric care, they’re ready to join the world again . . . as drop-dead gorgeous serial killers with a drop-dead attitude.
Jane — tough, maniacal, yet sexually repressed — wants nothing to do with men other than see them suffer. Sensitive and virginal Jackie wants to experience love and hot-blooded lust, and begins to question their cold-blooded ways. But the body count keeps rising, and with an all-out hunt for the killers on, no one could possibly imaging these two beautiful, innocent girls are up to no good . . . and beyond madness.
Jackie and Jane have been released from the Lawrence Psychiatric Institute after years of therapy. They just want to start their lives over and make a positive contribution to society. As Jackie and Jane see it, a body count of 32 young men and a cupboard full of macabre “trophies” is a step in the right direction. After all, two sexy, beautiful women who enjoy cutting men down to size…What could be more natural?
Though, lately, Jackie has been softening, curious to experience romance, love and tenderness. But Jane will not tolerate such nonsense. And no-one - not the heavily armed biker gang, not the dominatrix tabloid reporter and her masochistic husband, not even the sinister head psychiatrist nor Jackie’s sperm bank employee boyfriend - could possibly imagine these two sweet girls are up to no good…and Beyond Madness.
Director Pete Jacelone’s graphic and controversial Psycho Sisters is a non-stop, over-the-top shocker . . . a sexy, macabre and darkly comic tale of insanity and revenge gone too far, way too far.
This “SPECIAL EDITION” is the un-cut version that (until now) has never been seen in the U.S.
Director: Pete Jacelone
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Rex Lease was studying to be a minister when he was attracted to acting.
This starts off seriously enough, with three thugs robbing an innocent young woman at night in the city, but then switches to Vin Saxon and Carolyn Brandt doing a goofy Elvis-like rock ‘n roll number (very charming though). The next day, the thugs are bored. Picking a name at random out of the phone book, they decide to terrorize Carolyn Brandt. After some campy dramatic scenes, she is kidnapped by the goons. They decide to ransom her. After receiving the ransom call, Vin Saxon and the good-natured, but not- to-bright gardener sit around despondent, wondering what to do. “There’s only one thing to do!” exclaims Vin. The two rush off into the next room and become the costumed heroes Rat Pfink and Boo Boo…Will they get their girl? Watch and find out!
Over time, the image of the biker has changed somewhat. Although, fear, denim and leather, beards and stringy long hair still come to mind when one thinks of a biker. Much of what we know about motorcycles, we learned from television or movies.
A young couple returns from a date. He asks her in and then he gets his handy chloroform bottle out and introduces her to its knockout power.
A black and white, 16mm film featuring a pernicious practitioner of black magic (Katie Bordeaux) performing a malevolent voodoo ritual, in order to seek some morbid retribution from a reclusive ex-lover (Misty Mundae).
Two young women (Chelsea Mundae and Leslie Loves) are watching a crime drama video when a deranged killer (Bill Hellfire) breaks into the house and forces them to chloroform each other and then themselves.
Mr. Bonejack. Mulva. Demon Phil. Lady McPouchsweat. These are the characters that inhabit the twisted mind of writer/director Chris Seaver.