A slasher movie. A young woman returns home from college to her parents' home in farm country. She's dismayed that the farmers are targeting her parents for abuse because her father works for the bank that was foreclosing on farms at the time. There's a slasher killing people, hanging them upside down and cutting their throats.
I remember the left supporting farmers during the foreclosure crisis. I don't know if this was misguided since it was recently pointed out that farmers tend to be millionaires which was why they supported Trump. Not that we should have sided with the banks.
I clicked on this movie because Tiny Tim was in it playing a bit of a simpleton who goes through most of the movie dressed as a clown. The first I ever heard of him must have been in 1969. A kid in my preschool saw him on Laugh-In the night before and said there was a hippie who played a tiny guitar and sang like a girl. I don't remember my reaction, whether I was intrigued or uninterested. He sang a little in the film. He got top billing and was sort of the hero at the end.
It wasn't that upsetting for a slasher film. Some nudity. There were shots of a dead pig. With Peter Krause from such shows as Sports Nught and Six Feet Under. His first acting credit on IMDb.
Free on Tubi.

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