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  1. Rampage is a 1987 American crime drama film written, produced and directed by William Friedkin.The film stars Michael Biehn, Alex McArthur, and Nicholas Campbell.Friedkin wrote the script based on the novel of the same name by William P. Wood, which was inspired by the life of Richard Chase.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0095958Rampage (1987) - IMDb

    Oct 30, 1992 · Rampage: Directed by William Friedkin. With Michael Biehn, Alex McArthur, Nicholas Campbell, Deborah Van Valkenburgh. Alex is an outwardly normal man who goes on killing and mutilating sprees.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • William Friedkin
    • 1992-10-30
  3. R. 97min - English. Buy. $8.99. Watch Now. Didn't find what you were looking for? Let us notify you once it becomes available on more services. Notify me. We checked for updates on 251 streaming services on August 5, 2024 at 3:16:15 AM.

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  4. Oct 25, 2014 · Rampage Trailer 1987Director: William FriedkinStarring: Alex McArthur, Michael Biehn, Nicholas Campbell, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, John Harkins, Official Con...

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  5. Rampage is a chilling, stressful and upsetting serial killer film by director William Friedkin (“The Exorcist”). Distribution background: Made in 1987, held up for five years due to studio bankruptcy, and finally doled out to unexceptional screen numbers.

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    • William Friedkin
  6. Liberal district attorney decides to seek the death penalty for a man who slaughtered a family at Christmastime, then drank their blood. He escapes, though, and starts killing again. William Friedkin. Director, Writer. William P. Wood. Writer. Join the Community. The Basics. About TMDB.

  7. 1h 37m. Re-released in United States on Video September 21, 1994. Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1992. This film got tangled up in the collapse of the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. For its 1992 theatrical release, Friedkin eliminated a subplot involving the prosecuting attorney's ...