Slaughterhouse
Directed by Rick Roessler
A slaughterhouse owner encourages his intellectually-disabled son to kill his foes in this frightfully fun slasher. Buddy is a good boy, but when people poke his pigs he goes hog-wild. After slaying two tipsy teens who petrified the porkers, Buddy runs to Pa, who hatches a not-quite-kosher plan to lure competitors to the property and let Buddy's cleaver do the rest. Though it won't please vegetarians, SLAUGHTERHOUSE has its little piggies firmly planted in the bloody soil where 80s black-comedy-horror like MOTEL HELL and TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 flourished.
A slaughterhouse owner encourages his intellectually-disabled son to kill his foes.
Cast: Joe B. Barton
Member Reviews
its okay. some decent kills. Buddy was well played but otherwise the acting was pretty sub-par. good camp.
I watched this when I was little. I later heard a sample from this movie in one of my favorite death metal bands and felt so proud that I knew where it came from. Also, I love my mom for trusting me to watch horror movies with her. ❤️
After the last movie I watched which was ok this was a great pick me up so good. Gore kills and strangely a likeable killer who comes across funny and terrifying, you really don't end up feeling for any of these kids or cops I mean just let them keep the damn slaughterhouse and dont trespass. Good horror.
It just needs the duke boys
This movie had an interesting killer, background, and plot. What it did not have was good kills or plausible deaths from one stab of a knife. The only thing that kept this movie afloat was buddy, who could've been portrayed a lot better if they had a higher budget for this movie.