| After terrorising a convenience store salesgirl with tomatoes, three lowlifes on a crime spree |
| hide out at an isolated farmhouse occupied only by teenage Lisa and her pathetically |
| paralysed grandpa. Bad move, guys, for while Lisa looks innocent enough, she's |
| actually a ticking-time-bomb-of-psychotic-aggression who spends her days |
| killing chickens, feeding raw eggs to her granddad, staring blankly into |
| space, and hallucinating blood on a mirror. So when the three numbskulls |
| add Lisa to their list of people to abuse, she promptly puts an end to |
| their antisocial activities with the help of her two best friends, |
| a straight-edge razor and her handy Axe. |
| DIRECTOR: |
Frederick R. Friedel |
| MAIN CAST: |
Douglas Powers, Frank Jones, Frederick R. Friedel, |
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Jack Canon, Leslie Lee, Ray Green |
| EXTRAS: |
Bonus feature: "The Electric Chair" (1972, 85 min.) - Who shot the Reverend Sam |
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and cut his girlfriend's tongue out? Was it religious fanatic Mose Cooper? Or that |
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idiot Crazy Billy? Whoever it is will end up paying the ultimate price by frying in |
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The Electric Chair. written, produced, and directed by "Axe's" J.G. "Pat" Patterson |
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(who also plays the creepy Cooper), which gleefully details a hot-seat execution; |
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Trailers for this, under the titles "Axe", "Lisa, Lisa" and "The Virgin Slaughter", plus |
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Trailers for Harry Novak's "Behind Locked Doors", "Booby Trap", "The Child", |
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"Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks", "Kidnapped Coed", "The Mad Butcher", |
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"The Toy Box and "Toys are Not for Children"; Two Archival Short Subjects: |
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Don't be like Lisa! Learn how to stay sane with 1952's "Mental Health: Keeping |
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Mentally Fit", and sexy sword-swallower Maria Cortez in "We Still Don't Believe |
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It"; Gallery of Harry Novak Exploitation Art; Horrorama Radio-Spot Rarities |