Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Luther the Geek

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
5.4
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron5.4
5.4
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
60
51
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Director
  
Carlton J. Albright

Distributed by
  
Country
  
United States

5.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Luther the Geek movie poster

Writer
  
Carlton J. Albright (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Beth),
Jerry Clarke
(Trooper),
Edward Terry
(The Freak),
Joan Roth
(Hilary)

Genres
  
Horror, Slasher, Cult film

Similar movies
  
Alien 51 (2004), Cinemanovels (2013), Luther (2003), Fanny Straw Hair (1984), No Alibi (2000)

Tagline
  
A movie with a fowl bite!

Release date
  
July 1, 1989

Luther the Geek (1989) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]


Luther the Geek is a 1989 horror film that was released by Troma Entertainment. It was directed by Carlton J. Albright and stars Edward Terry in the titular role, with Stacy Haiduk and Joan Roth playing supporting roles.

Contents

Review: Luther The Geek (1990) Blu Ray Release from Vinegar Syndrome (2009)  | Cult Following

Plot

Luther the Geek images2staticbluraycomreviews130835jpg

A young Luther Watts has a fascination with carnival geeks. When he loses his teeth while at a geek show and has them replaced with a pair of sharp metallic dentures, he acquires a liking for human blood. He begins murdering people by biting their heads off, but is captured and placed in prison.

Luther the Geek images2staticbluraycomreviews130831jpg

After being in prison for over twenty years, Luther is paroled and released. He begins roaming around his hometown, killing people by eating off their heads. Luther invades a farm, where he holds a mother and her daughter captive. Eventually, he is shot dead by the mother while inside the farm's chicken coop.

Production

Luther the Geek httpsdiaboliquemagazinecomwpcontentuploads

Luther the Geek was filmed in Tampico, Illinois and Sterling, Illinois. Edward Terry, who portrayed Luther, only stood five feet tall and weighed 160 pounds, so cameras were strategically placed to give the illusion that Luther was larger than Terry was. In addition, the elderly woman that Luther murders outside of the grocery store was, in actuality, a young woman in a wig and makeup. However, Luther the Geek's makeup artist requested to not be credited on the film.

Critical reception

Luther the Geek httpsthirdeyecinemafileswordpresscom201601

Luther the Geek was included in Adam Lukeman's 101 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen. In his book Slimetime: A Guide to Sleazy, Mindless Movies, Steven Puchalski praised Luther the Geek, saying: "Good title. Good film. And it managed to avoid being your basic slasherama with its wonderful title character." Lawrence P. Raffel of Monsters at Play praised Luther the Geek, calling it enjoyable, but also noted that it was not a good movie in the truest sense of the word, saying: "It's enjoyable because of the gore, classic nudity, wacky characters and its many, many jaw droppingly bad scenes. Don't look for a great story, likeable characters or social commentary, because you won't find it here."

Luther the Geek https2bpblogspotcom8SYibdwbukWDzTgh2mPdI

A review in VideoHound's Cult Flicks & Trash Pics said that the film is "pointless, sadistic, stupid horror sleaze".

Home video

Luther the Geek was released on DVD on May 20, 2008. Bonus features include an introduction by Lloyd Kaufman, outtakes and deleted scenes from the film, and an interview by director Carlton J. Albright and his son, who played young Luther in the film.

References

Luther the Geek Wikipedia
Luther the Geek IMDbLuther the Geek themoviedb.org