Randall William Cook, born in 1951, is an American actor known for his role in I, Madman (1989), a film that blends horror with a meta-narrative about a writer's descent into madness. While primarily recognized for his groundbreaking work as a special effects artist, Cook's performance in this cult classic highlights his versatility in the genre. His contributions to the film, alongside his acclaimed background in visual effects, enrich the conversation around cult cinema and its intersection with innovative storytelling.
I, Madman
Virginia works at a used book store. She's really into horror novels and discovers a really good book. It's called "I, Madman" and it's about an insane doctor who cuts off people's noses, ears, and hair and puts them on his face to please a girl he likes. Only Virginia discovers that the book is nonfiction, and every time she picks up the book to read it, she sees him. The insane doctor from the book has escaped the book into our reality.