
Greta, the Mad Butcher 1977
"Once commited to her care, You'll be too terrified to die!.. You'll choke with fear!.. Recoil in horror from her unleashed fury!.."
Directed by the audacious Jesús Franco, *Greta, the Mad Butcher* (1977) is a chilling descent into the dark underbelly of a mental institution where exploitation and horror collide.
Director: Jesús Franco
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Greta, the Mad Butcher (1977) about?
The film follows a woman who infiltrates a mental hospital to find her missing sister, only to uncover a nightmarish world of abuse, torture, and exploitation. Directed by Jesús Franco, it blends psychological horror with the grim realities of institutional cruelty.
Who directed Greta, the Mad Butcher?
Jesús Franco, the legendary filmmaker known for his boundary-pushing horror and exploitation films.
Who stars in Greta, the Mad Butcher?
The cast includes Dyanne Thorne, Tania Busselier, Lina Romay, Eric Falk, and Angela Ritschard in pivotal roles.
Is Greta, the Mad Butcher (1977) worth watching?
With its raw intensity and Franco's unmistakable style, *Greta, the Mad Butcher* (1977) is a must-watch for horror fans seeking something dark and unconventional. Its themes of exploitation and madness remain gripping, though be prepared for a deliberately unsettling experience.
How long is Greta, the Mad Butcher?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
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About Greta, the Mad Butcher (1977) — A Chilling Exploitation Horror Classic Everyone Talks About
Directed by the audacious Jesús Franco, *Greta, the Mad Butcher* (1977) is a chilling descent into the dark underbelly of a mental institution where exploitation and horror collide. A determined young woman infiltrates the facility under false pretenses, hoping to uncover the truth behind her sister's mysterious disappearance. Behind its sterile facade, the hospital harbors a brutal regime: patients are tormented by corrupt staff and coerced into producing sleazy, low-budget films. Franco crafts a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere where madness and exploitation blur, blending psychological horror with exploitation cinema's gritty realism.
The film's brutal honesty about institutional abuse and its unflinching portrayal of human suffering make it a cult favorite among horror enthusiasts. With Dyanne Thorne delivering a powerhouse performance as the enigmatic Greta, *Greta, the Mad Butcher* (1977) isn't just a period piece—it's a visceral exploration of cruelty and survival, wrapped in Franco's signature style.