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Directed by | Joseph Mangine |
Written by | Mark Patrick Carducci |
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Edited by | Timothy Snell |
Music by | Kendall Schmidt |
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Distributed by | Bedford Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Neon Maniacs is a 1986 American horror film directed by Joseph Mangine, written by Mark Patrick Carducci, and starring Alan Hayes and Leilani Sarelle. The film was also released under the title Evil Dead Warriors.
Plot
In the heart of San Francisco, the legions of the damned lay waiting beneath the Golden Gate Bridge. As night falls, they are unleashed upon the city to carve terror into the souls of the innocent. But when one young woman named Natalie escapes a bloody teen slaughter, she cannot convince anyone that a rampaging army of psychotic monsters has mutilated her friends. Now haunted, hunted and having a hard time in high school, Natalie must arm herself and her classmates for one final bizarre battle against the horror of the "neon maniacs".
Cast
Actor / Actress | Character |
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Alan Hayes | Steven |
Leilani Sarelle | Natalie Lorne |
Andrew Divoff | Doc |
P.R. Paul | Eugene |
Victor Brandt | Lieutenant Devin |
Doyle McCurley | Samurai Warrior |
John Lafayette | Thomas |
Barry Buchanan | Archer |
Mark Twogood | Decapitator |
Matthew Asner | Stringbean |
Trish Doolan | Donna |
Joel-Steven Hammond | Slasher |
Bo Sabato | Manello |
Jessie Lawrence Ferguson | Carson |
Donna Locke | Paula Peterson |
David Muir | Wylie |
Jeff Tyler | Wally |
Marta Kober | Lorraine |
John Lafayette | Thomas |
Gene Bicknell | Cozzie |
Chuck Hemingway | Gary |
James Acheson | Ray |
Dick Frattali | Alex Peterson |
Teri Ralston | Marilyn Peterson |
Scott Guetzkow | Juice |
Jerome L. Dennae | Scavengers |
Clarke Coleman | Kid Biker |
Zac Baldwin | Punk Biker |
Douglas Markell | Axe |
Production
Filming took place in Los Angeles. Some scenes were filmed in Hollywood High School.
References
- Glenn Kay (2012). Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide. Chicago Review Press. pp. 148–149. ISBN 978-1613744222.
- Francesco Borseti (2016). It Came from the 80s!: Interviews with 124 Cult Filmmakers. McFarland & Company. p. 196. ISBN 978-1-4766-6604-4.
External links
- Neon Maniacs at IMDb