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==Production==
==Production==
Truth or Dare was shot on 16mm film specifically for the direct-to-video market.<ref>VARIETY Magazine, January 15, 1986, Page 218</ref> Director Tim Ritter was 18 at the time of production.<ref>Kathryn B., Palm Beach Post, Entertainment Section, June 1986, Article: TEEN PUTS SCREAMS ON VIDEO SCREEN</ref>
Truth or Dare was shot on 16mm film specifically for the direct-to-video market.<ref>VARIETY Magazine, January 15, 1986, Page 218</ref> Director Tim Ritter was 18 at the time of production.<ref>Kathryn B., Palm Beach Post, Entertainment Section, June 1986, Article: TEEN PUTS SCREAMS ON VIDEO SCREEN</ref> Tim Ritter was 17 at the time the script was sold. Ritter rejected every director brough on board untill he was chosen to direct Truth or Dare. Truth or Dare was made for $250,000.<ref>Bigdaddyhorrorreviews.com,
http://www.bigdaddyhorrorreviews.com/2010/08/interview-with-director-tim-ritter.html</ref>


==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 03:58, 9 August 2010

Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness
Directed byTim Ritter
Produced byGeoffrey Miller
Steven R. Weitzman
Yale Wilson
StarringJohn Brace
Mary Fanaro
Bruce Gold
CinematographyChristopher M. Burritt
Ned Miller
Edited byJack Behrend
Music byJohnny Britt
Ken Karlson
Production
company
Twisted Illusions Inc.
Release date
1986
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200,000[1]

Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness is a 1986 horror movie written and directed by Tim Ritter.

Plot

When Mike Strauber finds his wife in bed with his best friend, he mutilates himself and begins to kill strangers in bloody and horrific ways.

Cast

  • John Brace as Mike Strauber
  • Mary Fanaro as Sharon Strauber
  • Bruce Gold as Jerry Powers
  • A.J. McLean as Little Mike
  • Joel D. Wynkoop as Guard #2

Production

Truth or Dare was shot on 16mm film specifically for the direct-to-video market.[2] Director Tim Ritter was 18 at the time of production.[3] Tim Ritter was 17 at the time the script was sold. Ritter rejected every director brough on board untill he was chosen to direct Truth or Dare. Truth or Dare was made for $250,000.[4]

Release

The movie was released on VHS June 1, 1986.

References

  1. ^ Fangoria Magazine, # 146, Page 53
  2. ^ VARIETY Magazine, January 15, 1986, Page 218
  3. ^ Kathryn B., Palm Beach Post, Entertainment Section, June 1986, Article: TEEN PUTS SCREAMS ON VIDEO SCREEN
  4. ^ Bigdaddyhorrorreviews.com, http://www.bigdaddyhorrorreviews.com/2010/08/interview-with-director-tim-ritter.html