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Maniac Cop  (1985)
Nomination Year: 1999
SYNOPSIS: Description of the movie's "plot" goes here.
Anne O'Nymous
Smithee Award Nominations
"Alas, Poor Yorick"
"Wet Cement"
Alas, Poor Guy-Handcuffed-and-Dipped-in-Cement-by-Maniac Cop.
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Deus Ex Machina
Pole!
They fight on the van. Suddenly a pole comes out of nowhere. The Bruce Campbell dummy goes flying. A hand rises from the water. THE END.
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Directors
Director Claim to Fame
William Lustig  
Cast
Actor Character Claim to Fame
Tom Atkins <Not Yet in Database>  
Bruce Campbell <Not Yet in Database> Beloved by sci-fi/fantasy geeks everywhere, this strong-chinned guy was the star of Evil Dead and "Briscoe County, Jr.," among much else. Does a great many cameos, like in the Spider-Man movies. 
Laurene Landon Theresa Mallory Canadian blonde bombshell who played Theresa Mallory in the Maniac Cop series; was in The Stuff and Airplane II: The Sequel
Richard Roundtree <Not Yet in Database> "Shaft," can you dig it? 
William Smith Captain Ripley NOT Will Smith. This guy is a big bruiser who played Falconetti on "Rich Man, Poor Man" (NOT "Falcon Eddie" as the cover of Angels Die Hard would have you believe). He also portrayed "Kimo" Carew on "Hawaii Five-O," and fought with Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can
Robert Z'Dar <Not Yet in Database> It'd be hard to find anyone whose face is puffier; gigantic ex-wrestler. He shows up as the antagonist/Boss Battle in many a Smithee-level film. You've probably seen him if you've watched four or more Bad Movies. 
William Lustig <Not Yet in Database>  
Patrick Wright <Not Yet in Database>  
John F. Goff Jack's Lawyer Prolific actor in B-Movies and sci- fi/horror flicks. 
James Dixon Clancy Pops up in small parts in a few B-Movies. 
Jill Gatsby Cassie Philips  
Victoria Catlin Ellen Forrest Blackie O'Reilly on 1990's "Twin Peaks"; Anastasia in Ghoulies; Babette in Mutant on the Bounty
Sam Raimi Parade Reporter  
George Flower Old Man Nicknamed "Buck." From bums to bartenders, guards to background patients, he's a contender for appearing in more Smithee films than anyone else, ever... Also wrote The Bikini Carwash Company
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