

Thriller · Comedy
Overview
Rookie FBI agent Jo Dee Foster has been assigned to work on the case of the Psycho Killer, a psycho killer who has psycho-killed over 120 people. But to learn more about his target, he's forced to meet Dr. Animal Cannibal Pizza, a famous doctor turned cannibal who ate pizzas with human body parts. Meanwhile, Jo's girlfriend, Jane Wine, has just stolen $400,000 in cash from her money-hungry boss, Mr. Laurel, so she and Jo can be happy, but gets lost in a horrible storm and stops at the Cemetery Motel, where the owner, Antonio Motel, is dominated by his insane mother.
Top Cast


Ezio Greggio
Ezio Greggio
Antonio Motel
Ezio Greggio
Antonio Motel


Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Dr. Animal Cannibal Pizza
Dom DeLuise
Dr. Animal Cannibal Pizza


Billy Zane
Billy Zane
Jo Dee Foster
Billy Zane
Jo Dee Foster


Joanna Pacula
Joanna Pacula
Lily Wine
Joanna Pacula
Lily Wine


Charlene Tilton
Charlene Tilton
Jane Wine
Charlene Tilton
Jane Wine


Martin Balsam
Martin Balsam
Det. Martin Balsam
Martin Balsam
Det. Martin Balsam


Stuart Pankin
Stuart Pankin
Insp. Pete Putrid
Stuart Pankin
Insp. Pete Putrid


John Astin
John Astin
The Ranger
John Astin
The Ranger


Phyllis Diller
Phyllis Diller
Old Secretary
Phyllis Diller
Old Secretary


Bubba Smith
Bubba Smith
Olaf
Bubba Smith
Olaf
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