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The Horror Show

  • Artwork by Ralf Krause
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand 

About The Horror Show (1989)

James Isaac's The Horror Show (1989), released internationally as House III, stars Lance Henriksen as a detective haunted by an executed serial killer named "Meat Cleaver Max" who returns from the electric chair to terrorize the detective's family through supernatural means. Brion James delivers a wildly unhinged performance as Max Jenke, chewing through every scene with the kind of manic energy that became his trademark across dozens of genre films. The film was released during the height of the supernatural slasher craze alongside Wes Craven's Shocker, which shares a remarkably similar premise about an electrocuted killer gaining supernatural powers. Despite mixed reviews, the film showcases impressive practical effects during its execution sequence and has earned a following among fans of late-1980s horror for its committed performances and go-for-broke energy.

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  • Artwork by Ralf Krause
  • Printed on our super soft 4.5oz 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton shirts
  • Custom Printed on Demand 

About The Horror Show (1989)

James Isaac's The Horror Show (1989), released internationally as House III, stars Lance Henriksen as a detective haunted by an executed serial killer named "Meat Cleaver Max" who returns from the electric chair to terrorize the detective's family through supernatural means. Brion James delivers a wildly unhinged performance as Max Jenke, chewing through every scene with the kind of manic energy that became his trademark across dozens of genre films. The film was released during the height of the supernatural slasher craze alongside Wes Craven's Shocker, which shares a remarkably similar premise about an electrocuted killer gaining supernatural powers. Despite mixed reviews, the film showcases impressive practical effects during its execution sequence and has earned a following among fans of late-1980s horror for its committed performances and go-for-broke energy.