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The Funhouse (1981)
Director Tobe Hooper's sleazy, low-budget slasher-horror
film came after his earlier works The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre (1974) (that was much more effective and scarier),
and Salem's Lot (1979). After this film (a variant of TCM),
Hooper went on to direct Poltergeist
(1982), produced by Steven Spielberg. It came at a time in
the early 1980s when a glut of similar films emerged following the
success of Friday the 13th (1980) and
Halloween (1978), including in the same
year: My Bloody Valentine (1981), Deadly Blessing (1981),
Happy Birthday to Me (1981), The Burning (1981),
The Prowler (1981) and Hell Night (1981).
This basic and formulaic slasher-horror film - drenched
in atmosphere about the dark underside of a traveling carnival - was
described with a humorous tagline: "Pay
to Get In, Pray to Get Out." A trailer description about the titular
funhouse warned: "Something is alive in the
funhouse. Something not alive like its father, something better dead.
Something that has the form of a human, but not the face. Something that
feeds off the flesh and blood of young innocents. Something that tonight
will turn the funhouse into a carnival of terror."
- the opening sequence was filmed
from the point of view of a heavy-breathing, masked intruder - [Note:
The tongue-in-cheek sequence was an homage to both Hitchcock's Psycho
(1960) and Carpenter's Halloween (1978).]
- in the bathroom scene, a killer approached into a
bathroom where a nude, teenaged female was showering -
the main virginal heroine Amy Harper (Elizabeth Berridge) - to stab
her to death; as it turned out, the slasher was Amy's bratty younger
10 year-old brother Joey (Shawn Carson), a horror film aficionado,
who was playing a prank on her with a long plastic retractable knife
Amy Harper (Elizabeth Berridge): Psycho-like
Opening Shower Sequence
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- two young double-dating couples were introduced -
virginal Amy Harper (Elizabeth Berridge) and Amy's new
boyfriend for a 'first date' Buzz Dawson (Cooper
Huckabee), a hunky and muscular, dope-smoking gas station attendant,
and Amy's best friend Liz Duncan (Largo Woodruff), with her geeky
and irresponsible college student-boyfriend Richie Atterbury (Miles
Chapin); the two couples were planning to attend the town's fair
ground's carnival arnival
- Amy had not received the approval
of her parents (Jack McDermott and Jeanne Austin) who warned her
about dating blue collar workers: ("a guy who works in a filling
station"), or attending the carnival with previous troubles (including
a slaughter); to circumvent her parents' wishes, Amy lied twice - claiming
she was going to the movies, and spending the night at friend Liz's house
- the two couples rebelliously attended the fair where
they tried out carny games of skill and chance ("Hit-the-Bell"),
viewed a sordid animals' 'freaks-of-nature' side show (with a two-headed
cow), attended a magic show (with a low-rent Marko the Magnificent
(William Finley)) with an under-appreciative audience, smoked marijuana,
went on rides (such as the spinning Cobra), and visited fortune teller
Madame Zena (Sylvia Miles) for Amy's palm reading; after heckling
her by guffaws at her prophetic pronouncements, they were thrown
out by the enraged Madame, speaking with a phony Rumanian accent: "Do
not mock the stars, my friend...Out, out of here, you bad brats.
I have performed in front of crowned heads of Europe. Don't come
back, or I'll break every bone in your f--kin' bodies. Beat it!"
Freaks & Animals Sideshow Barker (Kevin Conway)
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Strip Show Barker (Kevin Conway)
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Funhouse Barker Conrad Straker (Kevin Conway)
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Three Roles for Kevin Conway at the Carnival
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- the two dating couples weren't aware that Amy's 10
year-old brother Joey had independently snuck out of the house and
also attended the carnival
- they were also enticed by the
Strip Show Barker (Kevin Conway) to attend an adults-only strip-show: "They
wiggle and they dance; Six beautiful girls"; instead of paying,
they snuck around the back where Buzz sliced a hole in the tent canvas
to peep on the strippers
- another barker Conrad Straker (the third barker role
for Kevin Conway) advertised the traveling Fairfield County
carnival/fair's main attraction - the Funhouse - actually a fun-ride;
the ride was decorated with a cackling fat lady, a pirate, a Chinese
dragon, skeletons, bats and spiders: "Who
will dare to face the challenge of the Funhouse? Who is brave? How about
you, sir? Who is mad enough to enter that world of darkness? Terrified,
terrified. You will scream with terror. You will beg for release, but
there will be no escape. For there is no release from the Funhouse"
- the foursome decided to spend the night inside the carnival grounds after
taking a ride; they watched from the ceiling above as the 'Frankenstein
Monster' - the Funhouse ride's assistant, approached prostitute Madame
Zena for sex and then prematurely ejaculated; she assured him: "Nothing
to be ashamed of," but refused to refund
back his $100 cash: ("A bargain is a bargain....It's not my fault
that you can't control yourself"); the 'Monster' violently strangled
and killed Madame Zena in a rage; and then the four teens found themselves
locked inside the Funhouse
- after the Funhouse barker Conrad found
Madame Zena's corpse, he realized that the "Frankenstein Monster" (who
called him 'Father') had committed the crime; he decided to cover up
the murder to protect him: "Wait a minute,
I got it...We'll blame it on the locals. That's what we're gonna do.
We'll just go and we'll dump her some place. Then we'll blame it on
the goddamn locals"
- but then, Conrad became enraged when he saw his empty
cash box and assumed that the 'Monster' had stolen everything, not
just $100; (in the meantime, Richie had
stolen the rest of the money from Conrad's strongbox); Conrad
attacked the homicidal creature and ripped off his mask, revealing
the hideous face of his own deformed, mutant and deviant son Gunther
Twibunt (Wayne Doba)
- when unmasked by his father, Gunther's hideous face
revealed that he was an albino with a cleft forehead, grotesque mouth
with long sharp teeth, white, scraggly hair and bright-red bloody
eyes. [Note: It was mentioned that Conrad had protected Gunther in
the past in both Dallas and Memphis, where he had murdered two teen
Girl Scouts.]
- at the same time, Conrad realized everything
had been witnessed by someone above them - Richie's lighter dropped
from his pocket through the ceiling opening, revealing the teens' whereabouts;
Conrad and Gunther went on a rampage to find them, and Gunther was
worked into a murderous frenzy (in exchange for a fishing trip or
anything else he wanted)
- meanwhile, young Joey was shocked by the sight of
Gunther and fled outside, where other carnival workers located him
and found him lost and confused; they called his parents to come
and pick him up; he was so traumatized by Gunther that he was unable
to speak and explain about how his sister Amy and the others were
still inside - in a real world of terror
- murders of the teens followed in rapid succession
- often by props within the funhouse:
- Conrad killed Liz's boyfriend Richie with a
noose - via strangulation; he was also axed in the head
- Liz was dropped through a trap-door in the fun-house,
then threatened to be raped by Gunther in an air ventilation shaft
(with a rotating fan); she attempted to entice him with an offer
of sex: ("I know you like girls, I could be nice to you. You
wouldn't have to pay me anything. I could make you feel good"),
and then when he embraced her, she tried to stab him in the back
but she only wounded him; he turned on her and stabbed her to death
and pushed her face into the exhaust fan
- both Amy and Buzz were confronted by Conrad holding
a gun at the Funhouse's exit doors; when Amy asked Conrad why
he was protecting his inhuman son, he replied: "I'm just
protectin' my family...Oh hell, he ain't such a bad fella. He
does get himself in all sorts of trouble, though, don't he? Anyway,
blood is thicker than water. And I'm sure he's gonna be a real
comfort to me in my old age"
- as Buzz lunged at Conrad to fight with him and
struggle for control of the gun, Conrad was backed up into a
prop sword and impaled; Buzz also shot Conrad four times
- Gunther dropped down from the ceiling, became
incensed by the sight of the death of his father, grabbed Conrad's
gun, and shot Buzz to death in the abdomen (off-screen)
- "Final Girl" Amy
fled and was left to battle the drooling Gunther in a climactic
showdown; she ran into a room where she found the corpse of her
ravaged friend Liz; the monstrous Gunther broke through the door,
but after pursuing Amy in the lower funhouse maintenance area, she
defended herself by bludgeoning him with a crowbar; he became caught
and hooked onto a track chain and was both electrocuted and crushed
to death (and severed in two) between two giant machinery gears or
cog-wheels that were rotating (part of the Funhouse ride
mechanism underneath)
Amy - 'Final Girl' and The Sole Survivor
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The Funhouse Fat Lady Singing - in Film's Conclusion
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- as the film concluded at dawn with the carnival packing
up to leave town, Amy emerged from the Funhouse ride as the animatronic
fat lady perched at the entrance was laughing at her and mocking
her - referencing the phrase: "It
ain't over till the fat lady sings."
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Opening Credits: The Fairfield County Funhouse
Marko the Magician (William Finley)
Fortune Teller Madame Zena (Sylvia Miles)
Elderly Strippers in Carnival's Strip-Show
"The Frankenstein Monster"
Madame Zena Violently Strangled to Death by the Homicidal Frankenstein 'Monster'
The Unmasking of Barker Conrad Straker's Misshapen, Deformed and Mutant Son Gunther
Straker
Conrad Straker Impaled by Prop Sword
Ravaged and Dead Liz Found by Amy
Gunther's Attack on Amy - Gunther' Death by Electrocution
and Bisection by the Funhouse's Mechanical Gears
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