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197483 minCrime, Horror, Thriller

Deranged

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Is Deranged worth watching? With a rating of 5.752/10, this Crime, Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Deranged Synopsis

A man living in rural Wisconsin takes care of his bed-ridden mother, who is very domineering and teaches him that all women are evil. After she dies, he misses her, and a year later digs her up and takes her home. He learns about taxidermy and begins robbing graves to get materials to patch her up, and inevitably begins looking for fresher sources of materials. Based loosely on the true story of Ed Gein.

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Top Cast

Roberts Blossom
Roberts BlossomEzra Cobb
Cosette Lee
Cosette LeeMa Cobb
Leslie Carlson
Leslie CarlsonTom Sims
Robert Warner
Robert WarnerHarlon Kootz
Marcia Diamond
Marcia DiamondJenny Kootz
Brian Smeagle
Brian SmeagleBrad Kootz
Arlene Gillen
Arlene GillenMiss Johnson
Robert McHeady
Robert McHeadySheriff
Marian Waldman
Marian WaldmanMaureen Selby
Micki Moore
Micki MooreMary

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Is Deranged worth watching?

Deranged has received mixed reviews with a 5.752/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Horror, Thriller movies.

Is Deranged hit or flop?

Deranged has received average ratings (5.752/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Deranged is a Crime, Horror, Thriller movie that A man living in rural Wisconsin takes care of his bed-ridden mother, who is very domineering and teaches him that all women are evil. After she dies, ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardNov 13, 2014
★ 7

Mama? Mama? Deranged is brought to us by Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen. It's a telling of the Ed Gein story, the Plainfield Ghoul who in the 1950s shocked small town Americana to its very core. The names have been changed to, protect, well no that's not true, it's a product of its time is why, but this is an Ed Gein film, and it's a troubling and worthy piece of art in equal measure. Certain instances have been spruced up for poetic licence, but the core essence of Gein and his madness exists wholesale. Roberts Blossom plays Gein (as Ezra Cobb), a man so tied to his mama's apron strings that when she leaves the mortal coil he refuses to acknowledge said fact. Cue grave robbing, morbid scenario settings and murder. Operating on a low budget, Gillen and Ormsby do a sterling job of not letting their film come off as cheap exploitation. Tom Savini's effects work is a little crude when viewed now (he would become a legend in his field soon afterwards), but this unfurls in stylish and professional manner. With great acting by Blossoms, nifty camera work, a dark sense of humour and a chilling underplaying of key scenes leading the way, this is a fine entry in the serial killer movie pantheon. 7/10