Difference between revisions of "Maniac (1934)"
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* Production Co: Roadshow Attractions | * Production Co: Roadshow Attractions | ||
* Distribution Co: Roadshow Attractions (1934) (USA) (theatrical) | * Distribution Co: Roadshow Attractions (1934) (USA) (theatrical) | ||
* Directed by [[Dwain Esper]] | * Directed by [[:Category: Dwain Esper|Dwain Esper]] | ||
* Written by Edgar Allan Poe, Hildegarde Stadie | * Written by Edgar Allan Poe, Hildegarde Stadie | ||
* Starring William Woods, Horace B. Carpenter, Ted Edwards, Phyllis Diller | * Starring William Woods, Horace B. Carpenter, Ted Edwards, Phyllis Diller |
Revision as of 16:39, 21 November 2019
Maniac (1934, USA) is a Surreal film directed by Dwain Esper.
- Contents: Film Review | Poster Art | Fun Facts
- Featured on: It Came From Hollywood
Main Details
- Released in 1934
- B & W
- Running Time: 51 Min.
- Production Co: Roadshow Attractions
- Distribution Co: Roadshow Attractions (1934) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by Dwain Esper
- Written by Edgar Allan Poe, Hildegarde Stadie
- Starring William Woods, Horace B. Carpenter, Ted Edwards, Phyllis Diller
- Produced by Dwain Esper, Louis Sonney, Hildegarde Stadie
- Cinematography by William C. Thompson
Also Known As
- Sex Maniac
Taglines
- He menaced women with weird desires!
- A Subject Seldom Discussed
- True and Authentic/Nothing Withheld
- Strange Loves Exposed
- What Are the Dangers of Desire?
- What Wrecks Romances?
- The Truth About Love Fearlessly Told