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Nov 23, 1988  Originally shot in 1987; after premiering in some European countries, the film was shelved when production studio DEG went bankrupt and sat unreleased for five years. In 1992 director William Friedkin re-edited the movie and slightly altered the ending (supposedly because in the meantime his feelings about the death penalty had changed) before.

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This bloody thriller is based on the real-life story of Richard Chase, the notorious 'Vampire of Sacramento.' William Friedkin's film soft-pedals Chase's gruesome crimes, although the gore content may still be a bit hard to take for most viewers. Alex McArthur gives a noteworthy performance as the killer, and his scenes are far more memorable than the film's somewhat pedantic examination of the insanity defense. Overall, Rampage is more likely to appeal to fans of psychothrillers and horror movies than courtroom devotees because McArthur's chilling lead turn is the only reason to see the picture.