Movie |
Gore | B Movie
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6/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actress | 1981 | Nancy
Budget 3,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,342,668 USD
The movie's original screenplay was originally a darker more disturbing piece with bestiality, a lot more violence and was not a black comedy.
Tobe Hooper was originally going to direct this movie for Universal Studios, but when the studio balked at the bizarre project, Hooper also departed.
United Artists marketed Motel Hell as a straightforward horror movie rather than a horror comedy, fearing that any quirkiness in the trailers or posters would put-off audiences. However, the tagliner "You might just die laughing!" still appeared on several Motel Hell posters.
The role of Bruce Smith was specifically written for Paul Linke to play. Linke went to college with co-writer and co-producer Robert Jaffe.
A scene with Wolfman Jack officiating a wedding at a church was shot, but cut from the final finished version of the film.
"[Vincent uses human flesh to spice up his meat] Vincent Smith: It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters."
"Vincent Smith: Meat's meat, and a man's gotta eat."