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The Maddening (1996)
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Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: After a fight with her husband, Cassie grabs her young daughter Samantha and takes off in the car. Then she makes a wrong turn.. a VERY wrong turn, that leaves them stranded at the home of the... After a fight with her husband, Cassie grabs her young daughter Samantha and takes off in the car. Then she makes a wrong turn.. a VERY wrong turn, that leaves them stranded at the home of the extremely deranged Roy and Georgina Scudder. Making matters worse, Cassie and Samantha just happen to have an extremely strong resemblance to the Scudders' dead sister-in-law and her child. Soon, Cassie and Sam have become the Scudders' captives, subject to constant torment and fear. Now they have to hope that the one person who realizes they're missing -- Samantha's ditched husband -- comes through. [More]
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Mia Sara
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Mia Sara
Director: Danny Huston
Director: Danny Huston
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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