Criminally Insane (film)
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''Criminally Insane'', (also known as ''Crazy Fat Ethel)'', is a 1975
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written and directed by Nick Millard. Shot on location in San Francisco, it was followed by a 1987 sequel titled '' Criminally Insane 2''. A remake, ''Crazy Fat Ethel'', was released in 2016. In the film, a
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mental patient is released into the custody of her grandmother, despite a past history of violence. When the grandmother tries to prevent the patient's gorging behavior, she is killed by her own granddaughter. The granddaughter proceeds to kill further victims, hiding the corpses within her grandmother's residence. Her efforts to dispose of the bodies backfire, alerting a neighbor.


Plot

The
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Ethel Janowski, who is institutionalized because of her bouts of depression and violence, is released into her grandmother's care despite Dr. Gerard's unease about Ethel's discharge. Upon moving into her grandmother's
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home, Ethel begins consuming massive amounts of food, repeatedly claiming that the institution employees had tried to starve her to death. Mrs. Janowski tries to stop Ethel's gorging by emptying the refrigerator and locking the cupboards. When Mrs. Janowski threatens to call Dr. Gerard, Ethel stabs her to death, then stabs the old woman's hand to get the cabinet key she was holding in a death grip. Ethel locks her grandmother's corpse in a bedroom and places an order for more food. When the delivery boy, Glen Dickie, arrives with the groceries, Ethel does not have nearly enough money, and stabs Dickie with a broken bottle when he tries to leave with the order. Ethel's prostitute sister Rosalie arrives and announces that she will be staying for a few days. Ethel ignores calls from her doctor and attempts to cover up the odor of her decaying victims when Rosalie complains about the smell coming from the locked bedroom. At a bar one night, Rosalie runs into John, her unfaithful, abusive ex-boyfriend and
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. John follows Rosalie home, managing to get on her good side, and the two have sex in bed. Dr. Gerard visits, wanting to know why Ethel has been missing her appointments with him. Ethel bludgeons the doctor with a
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holder and puts his body with the others. Three days after the murder of the delivery boy, Detective Sergeant McDonough visits to question Ethel about his disappearance, and leaves after Ethel gives a few evasive statements. That night, Rosalie and John, unable to tolerate the stink coming from Mrs. Janowski's sealed room any longer, decide to break down the door in the morning. After they go back to bed, Ethel murders them, using a
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. Detective McDonough returns to re-interview Ethel, and although she gives contradictory information, the detective leaves without incident. Ethel proceeds to dismember her victims, stuff the pieces into sacks, and drive them out to a seaside area to dump them into the ocean. But too many witnesses are around, so she is forced to take the bags back home and drag them back into the house; on the way in she forgets to close her car's trunk. A suspicious neighbor peers into it, finds a severed hand, and calls the police. In the end, Detective McDonough walks in on Ethel eating one of her dead grandmother's arms.


Cast

* Priscilla Alden as Ethel Janowski * Michael Flood as John * Jane Lambert as Mrs. Janowski, Ethel's Grandmother * Robert Copple *
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as Detective Sergeant Earl McDonough * Gina Martine as Mrs. Kendley * Cliff McDonald as Dr. Gerard * Charles Egan as Drunk Man * Sonny La Rocca * Sandra Shotwell as Nurse * Lisa Farros as Rosalie Janowski


Production

Filming started for five weeks in the spring of 1973 on location in San Francisco. Millard stated that before shooting, he made the decision that if he couldn't find a house that was "quite rundown, kind of spooky; the paint peeling off the wall,"  he wouldn't have made the film because the house "had to be kind of eerie, a place you'd be frightened to be at night.".


Release

The film was theatrically released on July 12, 1975, in the United States.


Home media

The film was released on
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by E.I. Independent Cinema on September 13, 2005, as a part of a double-feature with ''Satan's Black Wedding''. On July 30, 2024,
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released the same double-feature on
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, with newly-commissioned bonus materials.


Reception

Dennis Schwartz from ''Ozus' World Movie Reviews'' awarded the film a grade B−, calling it "an offbeat and obscure trashy comical horror thriller". Bill Gibron of
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gave a grade 4½ out of a possible 5 to the film, and wrote, "Oh Lord, you've GOT to love ''Criminally Insane''. This unfettered
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of a fright flick, starring the world's portliest serial killer (yes, even bigger than
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and
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, combined) is so downright depraved, so tantalizing in its turgid storytelling and squalid scenarios that words cannot begin to describe its baneful beauty" and "This is the type of movie the 70s are famous for, off the wall experiments in execution and excess. Imagine
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blown up like a balloon and running around brandishing a butcher's knife and you start to get the idea of how stellar this fright flick really is. The terror is kept to a minimum, and the storyline is just an excuse to see Ethel eat and kill, but when it's as bloody and bold as this film, who really cares". Similarly,
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's David Johnson wrote, "This flick is deserving of its title—it is absolutely crazy" and "This is just a fun, gruesome hour of weirdness". Alternately, ''The Terror Trap'' rated the film two and a half out of five stars, stating that the film never really takes off in spite of treating its premise as a straight
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film and Alden's interesting performance.


See also

*
List of American films of 1975 This is a list of American films released in 1975. Box office The highest-grossing American films released in 1975, by domestic box office gross revenue as estimated by '' The Numbers'', are as follows: January–March April–June Jul ...


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0072831, Criminally Insane
Trailer on Vimeo
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