The Gruesome Twosome

The Gruesome Twosome (1967)

  • 44% of users liked it
    (596 ratings)

This minor gore-comedy from cult director Herschell Gordon Lewis stars Elizabeth Davis as an elderly wigmaker. Her son murders women and scalps them to provide hair for the wigs, choosing victims from the college students who rent rooms in their home. The humor is of the slapstick, vaudeville… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Special Interest
In Theaters
Aug 28, 1967 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Alan Simpson, Sex Gore Mutants

    a gory laugh riot for low budget film fans

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • AJ V


    This H.G. Lewis movie didn't have as much blood and gore as his other films, I think there are (ironically) only two scenes with blood and gore. And the rest is the silly main girl sneaking around like she's Velma from Scooby-Doo, except that she never solves a crime.… More

  • Cassandra M


    The Gruesome Twosome is a lot like any other Herschell Gordon Lewis film in that it features a ridiculous plot line, a plethora of useless performances, buckets of gore and some real nasty sequences. As usual, the director sets out his plot and it doesn't go anywhere from there.… More

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