Celluloid Psychosis: Episode 42 - Mad Foxes (1981)

This week on Celluloid Psychosis, TJ and Paul take on the 1981 exploitation film Mad Foxes, directed by Paul Grau. Known for his work on Caged Women and Six Swedish Girls in the Alps, Grau brings a violent, gritty tale of revenge and vengeance to the screen. The film follows Hal (Jose Gras) and his girlfriend Silvia (Laura Premica), who find themselves targeted by a group of Neo-Nazi bikers after Hal accidentally causes one of them to die in a collision. What starts as a tragic accident quickly spirals into a relentless cycle of violence as the bikers seek revenge, dragging Hal and his friends into a brutal confrontation.

The hosts dive deep into the film's unapologetically over-the-top exploitation elements, its portrayal of revenge, and the outlandish characters that fuel its chaotic plot. They also discuss standout performances from the cast, including Andrea Albani as the rebellious Babsy, and the unsettling intensity of the biker gang led by Peter Saunders as the Rocker Leader.

Tune in as TJ and Paul explore Mad Foxes’ unapologetic mix of exploitation, horror, and revenge drama, and debate its place in the world of cult cinema. They'll also take a look at its themes of violence, revenge, and how the film's unique combination of shock and exploitation fits into the 80s grindhouse movement.