Crazy Murder (2014)
A homeless man begins a killing spree on the streets of New York City. Completely deranged and barely aware of his own identity, he makes little attempt at concealing his actions. But in a city with 50,000 homeless citizens, our killer finds himself effortlessly camouflaged.
Director: Caleb Pennypacker, Doug Gerber
Genre: Horror, Drama, Documentary, Thriller
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date: October 29, 2014
Cast
- Kevin Kenny - The Killer
- Ariela Arnon - Girl on Bench
- Samantha Bogach - Mary-Anne
- Jamie Greco - Tom
- James Quall - The Hoarder
- Mark Hunt - Nightmare Boss
Screenplay
- Caleb Pennypacker
- Doug Gerber
- Doug Gerber (Story)
- Caleb Pennypacker (Story)
- Doug Gerber (Screenplay)
Music: Cat Piss Clothes
Production: Facepuncher Films, Horrify, Arrow Media Services, Unearthed Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: en
Themes
Child Labor and Shame of Exploitation
Keywords
exploitation, defecation
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Crazy Murder about?
- A homeless man begins a killing spree on the streets of New York City. Completely deranged and barely aware of his own identity, he makes little attempt at concealing his actions. But in a city with 50,000 homeless citizens, our killer finds himself effortlessly camouflaged.
- Who directed Crazy Murder?
- Crazy Murder was directed by Caleb Pennypacker, Doug Gerber.
- Who stars in Crazy Murder?
- Crazy Murder stars Kevin Kenny, Ariela Arnon, Samantha Bogach, Jamie Greco, James Quall, Mark Hunt.
- How long is Crazy Murder?
- Crazy Murder has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
- What genre is Crazy Murder?
- Crazy Murder is a Horror, Drama, Documentary, Thriller film.
- What is the budget of Crazy Murder?
- Crazy Murder had a budget of $5,000.
- Where was Crazy Murder produced?
- Crazy Murder was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Crazy Murder?
- The themes of Crazy Murder include: Child Labor and Shame of Exploitation.