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[Machine Translation] A rifleman attacks a drive-in theater audience in Peter Bogdanovich's impressive debut film! He directed, conceived, wrote, and produced the film himself, and even appeared in the role of the screenwriter, demonstrating his versatility. The film is a suspenseful masterpiece that has been praised by many film critics, and was also featured in "Bowling for Columbine" released in 2003, which depicted a bizarre murder that occurs in a gun-free society. Based on an actual case, the film depicts the gun problem, which has yet to be resolved, with the suspense that only a film can provide. The image of "Frankenstein" that everyone has in mind today was created by Boris Karloff, a famous horror film actor. The young Jack Nicholson also appeared in "The Ghost in the Old Castle," the film in which he appeared in the climax of the film, where the real image overlaps with the screen image of Frankenstein. Bobby kills his family for no reason and commits a series of violent acts. He eventually escapes to a drive-in theater, where Byron, a bizarre movie star on the verge of retirement, is visiting as a guest. Bobby's bullets turn the venue into a place of indiscriminate murder...
Special Features:
audio commentary by Peter Bogdanovich
Original Release Year: 1968
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