
Maniac Killer 1994
A brutal cowboy claws his way through the wild west in *Maniac Killer (1994)*, a twisted horror-action-comedy where desperation meets the supernatural.
Director: Jochen Taubert
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Maniac Killer (1994)* about?
*Maniac Killer* follows Miller, a ruthless cowboy left scarred and desperate after a brutal encounter. When rumors spread of a magical potion that can heal any wound, Miller becomes consumed by the idea, launching a blood-soaked crusade to claim it—no matter the cost. The film twists the classic revenge tale into a darkly comedic horror-action spectacle.
Who directed *Maniac Killer*?
Jochen Taubert directed this offbeat 1994 genre mashup, blending horror, action, and comedy into a chaotic western nightmare.
Who stars in *Maniac Killer*?
Frank Reglinski takes the lead as Miller, with Günter Könning, Dieter Kemper, Dieter Konert, Uwe Böing, and Silwia Abbing rounding out the ensemble cast.
Is *Maniac Killer (1994)* worth watching?
With its unrated status and cult reputation, *Maniac Killer* isn't for the faint of heart—but it's a fascinating time capsule of 90s exploitation cinema. Fans of violent, offbeat westerns with a dash of supernatural absurdity may find it a guilty pleasure worth tracking down.
How long is *Maniac Killer*?
*Maniac Killer* runs for 105 minutes, packing its wild ride into a tight, frenetic runtime.
About Maniac Killer (1994) — The Wild, Violent Hunt for a Mythical Healing Potion
A brutal cowboy claws his way through the wild west in *Maniac Killer (1994)*, a twisted horror-action-comedy where desperation meets the supernatural. Frank Reglinski stars as Miller, a bloodied outlaw who becomes obsessed with a mythical healing potion, willing to slaughter anyone in his path to claim it. Director Jochen Taubert crafts a gritty, violent romp where survival is as unpredictable as the potion's powers, blending dark humor with relentless mayhem. The film's claustrophobic tension and offbeat tone make it a cult curiosity for fans of 90s exploitation cinema.
While the plot hinges on Miller's bloody pursuit, two self-righteous men—played by Günter Könning and Dieter Kemper—stand as his moral (and physical) obstacles, raising the stakes in this chaotic, genre-blending ride. Brace yourself for a film where sanity is as scarce as the potion itself, and the line between hero and monster blurs with every bullet fired.