Slaughterhouse

1987 "You'll never get out in one piece!"
5.3| 1h25m| R| en| More Info
Released: 28 August 1987 Released
Producted By: American Artists
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Faced with the town lawyer, the sheriff, and a rival slaughterhouse owner trying to purchase his land, Lester Bacon decides to take matters into his own hands, ordering his hulking and mentally deranged son to permanently dispose of anyone who conspires against them.

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Horror

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Director

Rick Roessler

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American Artists

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Slaughterhouse Audience Reviews

Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Mark Turner Yet another slasher film from the eighties saved by the folks at Vinegar Syndrome. They're becoming one of the go to companies when it comes to maintaining and rescuing movies that might not have been as mainstream as some would like but that deserve to be preserved. This is a perfect example of that.SLAUGHTERHOUSE tells the story of Lester Bacon, the owner of an old slaughterhouse that's seen better days and his illiterate son Buddy. It seems that an ex-employee of Lester's has improved on slaughterhouse techniques and can handle more cattle than Lester ever could in a day. Now he wants to buy up Lester's old place to tear it down. Helping him accomplish this is Lester's lawyer and supposed friend while the local Sheriff is brought in to move things along.Lester has other plans in mind though. They involve making these individuals pay for their treachery by having Buddy take them out one by one. The big brutish Buddy has no problem following the instructions of his father, especially since he learned well how to handle slaughtering animals back in the day. He even retains his own long handled cleaver which there is little doubt he will eventually use.While all of this is unfolding there is also the story of the local teens looking for a place to hang out, drink and fool around. This is an eighties slasher flick after all. Thinking the old slaughterhouse is abandoned they present a dare to two of the girls in the group, walking through the old place. Of course they intend to scare them never realizing Buddy is walking around the same location. The fact that one of these girls is the daughter of the Sheriff just makes her all that more presentable as a victim.Honestly there isn't much more to the story than that. But it doesn't matter because it's enough to set up the situation and to deliver a character like Buddy the opportunity to slice, dice and spill buckets of blood. Perhaps the only problem with Buddy here is that he's supposed to be this tremendously ominous killer but comes off as a sympathetic character at times because of his mental health issues. It doesn't stop him from chopping away but it may have been what made this movie a single entry rather than a series of films.The movie did find a VHS release on a fairly obscure label and later was released on DVD as well. Those copies weren't all that great though. Leave it to Vinegar Syndrome to give this movie the full special treatment. To begin with the movie looks better than ever with a new 2k scan. The extras included are plentiful. They include: a commentary track with Director Rick Roessler, Producer Jerry Encoe & Production Designer Michael Scaglione: a new video interview with Lead Actress Sherry Bendorf Leigh; "Making a Low Budget Indie" - Featurette with Rick Roessler; "Producing Slaughterhouse" - Interview with Jerry Encoe; archival interviews with Rick Roessler & Jerry Encoe; "Epilogue: 30 Years After the Slaughter"; a radio interview featurette from 1987; local news coverage from the theatrical premiere; a behind the scenes featurette; outtakes; "No Smoking" SLAUGHTERHOUSE snipe; multiple theatrical trailers, TV & radio spots; shooting script gallery; and reversible cover artwork. How's that for more bang for your buck.There is a cult following for this film like many of the overlooked slasher films from the 80s and 90s. These movies may not be Oscar worthy material but they are deserving of preservation and viewing. Fans now have access to it not because some huge corporation decided there was money to be made but by a smaller company showing that there is an interest and that because of that a quality offering of movies like these are worth investing in. Kudos to Vinegar Syndrome for bringing back another forgotten treasure.
BA_Harrison Lester Bacon (Don Barrett) and his grunting, meat-cleaver wielding son Buddy (Joe Barton) aren't very happy about the foreclosure of their abattoir and decide to use their slaughterhouse equipment and butchering skills to deal with the swine responsible. The meat-hooks become even more crowded with bodies after a group of teens visit the old meat-packing factory during a thunderstorm for a dare.With its all-pervading aura of death and decay and its hulking mentally challenged killer (mentored by his demented father), Slaughterhouse is clearly aiming for a Texas Chain Saw Massacre vibe, but at the same time it also caters for the audience of the day, delivering inane teenage characters, predictable jump scares, some reasonable splatter, a few pig-related puns (Lester is described as 'pig-headed' and calls his son 'hog-wild'), and a couple of typically cheesy '80s scenes in which the youngsters act all wild and wacky, their zany antics accompanied by a tacky pop/rock soundtrack.The result is a fun slice of stalk 'n' slash, a spirited blend of mean-spirited nastiness and tongue-in-cheek silliness that ticks all of the genre boxes with the notable exception of gratuitous female nudity. The suspenseful rain-drenched finalé is particularly well handled by one-time-only director Rick Roessler.
Vomitron_G My expectations for SLAUGHTERHOUSE were a bit too high, unfortunately. Maybe some friends of mine were just a tiny bit too enthusiastic about it. I was hoping for something a bit more foul with a bit more tension. Instead, I got a movie were certain scenes bordered on comedy, if not, slapstick even (the one were Lester"Pigboy"Bacon started driving the police car). It could have been a more malevolent film and indeed, the killer was too clownish, and basically too stupid to come across as menacing. Plus, to satisfy the revenge-plot, only three characters had to be killed, and even that took ages for it to happen. Instead they threw in the pretty irrelevant subplot with the teenagers who want to shoot a horror-video at the isolated farmhouse, just to pad things out & up the body count (and most likely to try and give this film that popular 80's slasher vibe, to please a certain target audience). On the upside, I've seen 80's horror productions with the same budgetary restrictions turn to utter crap. At least that didn't happen with SLAUGHTERHOUSE. A fair enough film, for its low budget, thankfully with a few enjoyable kills in it. And a typical, clichéd frozen frame shock ending. That always rocks my boat.
Catlin Massier I don't know whether to love or to hate this movie because, despite it being a obvious ripoff or omen to "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" it wasn't all that bad. The one thing that it was missing tho was, female full frontal nudity, if there was some of that if the movie I would have rated it higher. The killer in this movie is a mentally challenged boy witch doesn't have anywhere close the the horror appear that "Leatherface does" and while running around he constantly makes pig noises which I thought was just stupid and didn't add to the scare factor of the movie. But it quite funny seeing how similar it is to the chainsaw movie. If you like horror movies you MIGHT like this. Give it a try