Madman (film)

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"Madman Marz...He's real!"

"It all started during a campfire at North Sea Cottages, a special retreat for gifted children..."

—Opening credits

Madman is a horror movie released in the year 1982, during the golden age of Slasher Movies.

The movie opens in a summer camp, where a group of people are sitting around the campfire telling scary stories. After one of them has sung a song based on the subject, the camp counselor Max tells the local legend of "Madman" Marz, who killed his family brutally with an axe and was hanged for his deeds by the townsfolk. He lived through the experience and is still wandering in the surrounding forest.

While telling the story of Marz, Max says that his name must not be said out loud, because then he will come to get you. One of the kids laughs at the story and starts mockingly yelling Marz' name. Unfortunately for them all, Marz hears the mocking, and starts picking them one by one...

The film was successful in the drive-ins and its popularity grew when it was released on VHS. It has its own small devoted fanbase and Paul Ehlers, who played the titular villain, is still making appearances at conventions.

There are rumours for possible continuation, but nothing conclusive has been said yet.

Not to be confused as a film adaptation of the comic Madman, though there were plans to do one.

Tropes used in Madman (film) include: