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198586 minHorror, Mystery, Thriller

The Mutilator

Is The Mutilator a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Mutilator worth watching? With a rating of 5.089/10, this Horror, Mystery, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Mutilator Synopsis

As a child, Ed was cleaning his father’s hunting rifles - a surprise birthday treat for the old man - when one of them went off, hitting and killing his mother. On seeing the bloodshed, his father flew into a murderous rage - Ed just barely escaped with his life. Now in his teens, he returns home; he doesn’t expect to find his father, still there, waiting for a chance to settle the score . . .

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Top Cast

Matt Mitler
Matt MitlerEd Jr.
Ruth Martinez
Ruth MartinezPam
Bill Hitchcock
Bill HitchcockRalph
Connie Rogers
Connie RogersSue
Frances Sherman
Frances ShermanLinda
Morey Lampley
Morey LampleyMike
Jack Chatham
Jack ChathamBig Ed
Ben Moore
Ben MooreCop
Trace Cooper
Trace CooperYounger Ed Jr.
Pamela Weddle Cooper
Pamela Weddle CooperMother

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Is The Mutilator worth watching?

The Mutilator has received mixed reviews with a 5.089/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Mystery, Thriller movies.

Is The Mutilator hit or flop?

The Mutilator has received average ratings (5.089/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Mutilator is a Horror, Mystery, Thriller movie that As a child, Ed was cleaning his father’s hunting rifles - a surprise birthday treat for the old man - when one of them went off, hitting and killing h...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakJun 12, 2021
★ 4

_**Subpar 80’s slasher taking place on a reef island on the East Coast**_ A group of college youths consisting of three couples celebrate Fall Break by going to a beach house at Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. Unfortunately the psycho father of the protagonist (Matt Mitler) is lurking about with deadly bedlam in mind. "The Mutilator" (1984), originally titled “Fall Break,” is a more conventional slasher than "The Slayer" (1982), both of which share an excellent setting (East Coast reef island and corresponding beach house), but the latter is more haunting and original. This one contains the typical tropes of 80’s slashers and is a little gorier than most, but it fumbles the ball in several areas, like some glaringly unbelievable sequences. For instance, a couple goes skinny dipping in a quiet indoor pool at night with low lighting, but are blithely unconscious that a large person enters the pool, swims around, and is easily able to apprehend one of them WITHOUT THE OTHER BEING AWARE OF IT. There are too many eye-rolling scenes like this, which shows that the filmmakers didn’t respect the intelligence of the viewers. Another issue is that the female cast, while a’right, is inferior to any Friday the 13th flick you care to name. Connie Rogers as Sue is arguably the best (with a nod to Frances Raines as Linda), but the filmmakers fail to take advantage of her presence (and I’m not talking ‘bout nudity or sleaze, just knowing how to effectively film women). Another issue is the utterly repellent scene involving the murder of one of the girls and a gigantic fish hook (a gaff), which is easily the most sickening, misogynistic scene in any 80’s horror flick. However, like I said, the gore is well-done if that’s your thang. It’s just that the filmmakers put the bulk of their skills into quality gore effects at the expense of an interesting story. This one’s rather tedious and one-dimensional despite the positive elements. Any Friday the 13th flick is leagues superior, which explains why that series was so popular. Even the micro-budget "Butchered” (2010), which was also shot on a reef island in North Carolina, is significantly better. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in the area of Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. GRADE: C/C-