James F. Murray Jr. contributed as a writer to Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987), a unique anthology that showcases the bizarre and outrageous world of grindhouse cinema. This film, a collection of trailers for fictional films, embodies the spirit of 1980s cult exploitation, blending humor and horror in a way that engages genre enthusiasts. Murray's work captures the essence of the era, making Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell a must-see for fans of unconventional cinema.
Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell
Deranged projectionist Mad Ron shows a movie theater full of rowdy zombies a diverse assortment of horror and exploitation film trailers from his private collection while ventriloquist Nick Pawlow and his foul-mouthed zombie dummy Happy Goldsplatt provide lowbrow comic relief.