- August Underground's Mordum
Infobox Film
name = August Underground's Mordum
director = Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
Mike Schneider
Fred Vogel
Cristie Whiles
producer = Toetag Pictures
writer = Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
Mike Schneider
Fred Vogel
Cristie Whiles
starring = Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
Mike Schneider
Fred Vogel
Cristie Whiles
editing = Fred Vogel
distributor =
released = flagicon|USA2003 (V)
runtime = 77 minutes
country =United States
language = English
preceded_by = August Underground
followed_by = August Underground's Penance
website = http://www.toetagpictures.com
imdb_id = 0410332"August Underground's Mordum" is an independent
slasher film released by the Pittsburgh-based film production/special effects/design company known as Toetag Pictures in 2003; like its predecessor, "Mordum" is a unique entry in the narrow simulatedsnuff film subcategory of horror cinema, taking genre conventions to arguably questionable extremes with graphic depictions of sexual deviancy (includingnecrophilia andpedophilia ), murder (including a fleeting depiction ofinfanticide ), and other dubious behaviors associated with theserial killer lifestyle. Despite its direct-to-DVD release, the film has garnered a notorious reputation as one of the most explicit films in cinematic history, recently earning the number one position on the "Top 10 Sickest Movies" list posted on theIGN "Horror Brain" blog [ [http://blogs.ign.com/Horror_Brain/2006/06/29/23243/ Horror_Brain's Blog - Top 10 Sickest Movies ] ] amongst other various praises and condemnations from critics in the internet and press alike.Plot
Although commonly dismissed as mere series of graphic set-pieces with little or no storyline or cohesion, "Mordum" has at least some semblance of a plot stringing its atrocities together. The film depicts a dysfunctional love triangle of sorts between the volatile lead from the original "August Underground" (portrayed by Toetag founder Fred Vogel), his maniacal girlfriend and partner-in-crime Crusty (Christie Whiles), and Crusty's brother, the animalistic, appropriately dubbed Maggot (Michael Schneider); as Maggot's mental facilities undergo a noticeable decline and competition with Vogel's character for the affections of Crusty mounts, tensions simmer before coming to full boil at "Mordum"
's climax: in a dementia-tinged confrontation between the two male leads, Maggot manages to wrestle Vogel's knife out of his hands and then proceeds to visibly cut his own throat before the film cuts to static.Fact|date=April 2008Canadian border controversy
En route to the 2005
Rue Morgue Festival of Fearhorror convention in Toronto, Fred Vogel was stopped by Canadian customs officers for transporting merchandise across the border; the officers confiscated the contents of his van, including Toetag promotional materials as well as copies of "Mordum" and the original "August Underground", and shortly thereafter Vogel was arrested for smuggling obscene materials intoCanada . While the Toetag merchandise was undergoing "further inspection" in Ottawa, Vogel was held in a Canadian customs jail; after roughly ten hours, he was released and charges were dropped [ [http://www.atrocitiescinema.com/interviews/fredvogel.html Atrocities Cinema.com...Exclusive Interview: Twenty Questions with Fred Vogel - Director of the AUGUST UNDERGROUND Series ] ] .New Zealand Censorship
Recently, a house in New Zealand was raided by Custom officials. August Underground's Mordum (as well as its predecessor,
August Underground , and its sequel,August Underground's Penance ) were among the DVDs seized.After bringing the DVDs to New Zealand's Censorship Committee, all three of the DVDs were condemned, thus banning them from sale or importation.Fact|date=February 2008
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410332/ Internet Movie Database page]
* [http://www.atrocitiescinema.com/DVD/mordum.html DVD review at Atrocities Cinema]
* [http://www.monstersatplay.com/review/dvd/a/mordum.php DVD Review at Monsters at Play]
* [http://usersites.horrorfind.com/home/horror/dracula/reviews/mordum.html DVD review at Castle DraculaReferences
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