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Delirium

- Explores the limits to which the human mind can be stretched.

As a maniac slashes his way through the city, a lone survivor tries to stop his vicious murder spree, only to discover there is far more going on than just murder.

Release Date : 1979-07-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : OdysseyDelirium Associates

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Psycho Puppet

Cast

Turk Cekovsky

Character Name : Paul Dollinger

Original Name : Turk Cekovsky

Gender : Male

Debi Chaney

Character Name : Susan Norcross

Original Name : Debi Chaney

Gender : Male

Terry TenBroek

Character Name : Larry Mead

Original Name : Terry TenBroek

Gender : Male

Barron Winchester

Character Name : Eric Stem

Original Name : Barron Winchester

Gender : Male

Bob Winters

Character Name : Donald Andrews

Original Name : Bob Winters

Gender : Male

Garrett Bergfeld

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Garrett Bergfeld

Gender : Male

Nick Panouzis

Character Name : Charlie Gunther

Original Name : Nick Panouzis

Gender : Male

Harry Gorsuch

Character Name : Captain Hearn

Original Name : Harry Gorsuch

Gender : Male

Chris Chronopolis

Character Name : Detective Parker

Original Name : Chris Chronopolis

Gender : Male

Lloyd Schattyn

Character Name : Detective Simms

Original Name : Lloyd Schattyn

Gender : Male

Pat Knapko

Character Name : Jenny Thompson

Original Name : Pat Knapko

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2025-03-27

**_Haunted memories_** A troubled Vietnam vet is senselessly murdering young women in St. Louis where two detectives are on the case (Turk Cekovsky and Terry TenBroek), working closely with the roommate of one of the victims (Debi Chaney). “Delirium” (1979) starts out like “The Centerfold Girls” and “The Toolbox Murders,” but takes an interesting turn after the first act. The less you know, the better. Unfortunately, the back cover text of every video format gives away the plot after the opening paragraph. I’ll just say that the flick comes across as a ‘B’ version of a 70’s Harry Callahan flick, like “Magnum Force” and “The Enforcer,” just set in St. Louis rather than San Francisco. There’s even a small scene ripped straight off from “The Enforcer.” Speaking of that scene, it involves blonde Letty Garris as the hitchhiker and it’s actually superior to the sequence in “The Enforcer” with Jocelyn Jones. Sure, this lacks the top-notch cast and all-around pizzazz of the Dirty Harry films, but it’s not far off either, if you don’t mind ‘B’ productions. The cast members do a good job for one-shot actors and you feel like you get to know the key characters over the course of the story. Moreover, the final act doesn’t fail to pull out all the stops for a thrilling climax in the old industrial side of the city with its rundown factories and such. The movie runs 1 hours, 28 minutes, and was shot in St. Louis, Missouri, as well as nearby Clayton, which is a 20-minutes drive due west of downtown. GRADE: B/B-