Daddy's Deadly Darling

1973 "A mad man... A psycho killer... And mean cannibal pigs... All together in the scariest film you'll ever see!!!"
4.8| 1h20m| R| en| More Info
Released: 25 May 1973 Released
Producted By: D&R
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.troma.com/films/pigs/
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The owner of a roadside diner and his new helper kill people and feed them to pigs.

Genre

Horror

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Director

Marc Lawrence

Production Companies

D&R

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Daddy's Deadly Darling Audience Reviews

Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
alanmora This film has many titles. Among them are "Pigs" "Daddy's Deadly Darling" and "The Strange Exorcism Of Lynn Hart". It was meant to be a star vehicle for the director, Marc Lawrence's daughter Toni Lawrence (if only she could act!) but turned out to be one of the only movies she ever made. It is filmed in the style of a "Last House on the Left" or "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" that grainy style of film making that always gives the viewer that "not so fresh" feeling. An often overlooked cult classic in it's own right "Pigs" is worth a one-time viewing for die hard horror fans but viewers beware the version currently in circulation that is being distributed by Troma is actually a censored version of the film (why anyone would care to bother censoring a film with so much of NOTHING in it is beyond me) it is missing a few key scenes (such as a scene where a victims hand is fed to the pigs) and is disappointingly void of extras (I would LOVE to hear how Marc Lawrence feels about this film nowadays or at least see the theatrical trailer for this sleaze fest).
vampi1960 pigs or otherwise known as daddy's deadly darling is a weird movie, made in 1972 it depicts a young girl(Toni Lawrence)who escapes an insane asylum after killing her father after she is raped,ends up at the restaurant of an ex circus performer(Marc Lawrence)who feeds people to his pigs.interesting concept flesh eating pigs.Marc Lawrence's real daughter plays Lynn,the attractive but unbalanced escapee.Marc Lawrence who i know from the movies;king of Kong's island,and the monster and the girl(1940's)also produced and directed this odd rarely seen horror picture.i first seen this on Elvira's movie macabre.which was like the early mst3k, but with Elvira and her awesome jokes and one liners.if you like strange movies this is for you,5 out of 10.
lazarillo After a pre-credit sequence which takes a principled stand against childhood sexual abuse by showing an older adult male's hand feeling up the bottom of a voluptuous and very mature-looking "teenager", this movie gets right down to business with it's two chief exploitative elements--sex, of course, and pigs (which is what this movie was originally called). The plot revolves around two psychos--a sexually active young woman (apparently the grown-up version of the "teenager" from the pre-credit sequence) who murders her many male conquests, and her elderly partner-in-crime, a pig farmer who feeds the bodies to his porkers. This movie thus is basically a rural version of Mantis in Lace with the LSD sequences replaced by surreal footage of rampaging pigs. Still it should be admired for its sheer audacity and its bizarre and ludicrous plot (it's totally original if nothing else). It also manages to shoe-horn in one of the most hypocritical feminist themes this side of I Spit on Your Grave. What a bucket of slop!
capkronos Lynn Webster (Toni Lawrence, Marc's real-life daughter) is sent to an asylum for shock therapy after killing her father when he tried to rape her. She escapes, steals a car and ends up in a small farming town where weird truck stop owner Mr. Zambrini (Marc Lawrence) gives her a waitress job for room and board. The relationship ends up working out nicely for both -- Lynn goes on a killing spree after almost getting raped again, while Zambrini covers her ass by hacking up the bodies and feeding them to his flesh-craving pet pigs he keeps pinned up behind the restaurant.Familiar character actor Marc Lawrence made his directorial debut (and as 'F.A. Foss,' also his screenplay debut) with this very cheap and dark-looking, but fairly well-acted and sometimes creepy, low-budget backwoods horror flick. It laid unreleased for about 12 years, but I've seen worse.