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Toolbox Murders
TrailerSteve and Nell are a young couple struggle for their life in Los Angeles. They hire a flat in a building managed by a bad man Byron McLieb. One day, the number of young women murdered violently increases quickly in her building and she uncovers secrets involved to the building manager and her fellow tenants.Actors: Angela Bettis, Brent Roam, Marco Rodríguez, Rance Howard, Juliet Landau, Adam Gierasch, Greg Travis, Christopher Doyle, Adam Weisman, Christina Venuti, Sara Downing, ...»Director: Tobe HooperCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: SDRelease: 2004IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Toolbox Murders"
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Characters of "Toolbox Murders"
Nell BarrowsPlayed by: Angela Bettis
Steven BarrowsPlayed by: Brent Roam
Luis SaucedoPlayed by: Marco Rodríguez
Chas RookerPlayed by: Rance Howard
Julia CunninghamPlayed by: Juliet Landau
Ned LundyPlayed by: Adam Gierasch
Byron McLiebPlayed by: Greg Travis
Coffin BabyPlayed by: Christopher Doyle
Austin SterlingPlayed by: Adam Weisman
JenniferPlayed by: Christina Venuti
Saffron KirbyPlayed by: Sara Downing
HudsonPlayed by: Jamison Reeves
Dora SterlingPlayed by: Stephanie Silverman
Philip SterlingPlayed by: Alan Polonsky
HansPlayed by: Charlie Paulson
Johnny TurnbullPlayed by: Eric Ladin
Daisy RainPlayed by: Sheri Moon Zombie
Officer Daniel StonePlayed by: Price Carson
Officer Melody JacobsPlayed by: Carlease Burke
Shadow ManPlayed by: Bob McMinn
Nell's FatherPlayed by: Ralph Morris -
Directors of "Toolbox Murders"
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Creators of "Toolbox Murders"
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Critic Reviews of "Toolbox Murders"
VarietyAugust 02, 2004Toolbox may not renew the splatter genre in any significant way, but the chills and kills prove Hooper, when armed with the right script, can still tighten the fright screws.
Cinema CrazedJune 03, 2010The movie does boast ridiculous elements to its story and logic, but it's so bad it's good.
Lessons of DarknessJune 20, 2005Saying The Toolbox Murders is the finest Tobe Hooper film since The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ... isn't saying much.
Reel Film ReviewsMarch 15, 2005...Hooper creates a film that's almost as effective as his first big success - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
eFilmCritic.comMarch 14, 2005In a genre where so many titles disappoint, Hooper makes sure that this one won't.
Film Freak CentralMarch 14, 2005Hooper has dodged the lightning bolt of inspiration once again
Rue Morgue MagazineNovember 09, 2004Toolbox Murders is arguably the movie everyone has been waiting for Hooper to make since Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Shadows on the WallNovember 08, 2004A truly vicious, gruesome and utterly ludicrous movie that exists only to make us jump in our seats.
Slant MagazineAugust 14, 2004Tobe Hooper's latest is not unlike an episode of Melrose Place as imagined by Lucio Fulci.
Film BlatherApril 13, 2004I suspect one might as well just place the audience in a room and periodically make sudden loud noises.
eFilmCritic.comApril 06, 2004This one might just be a small blip on the current Horror Remake horizon, but it's a knowingly nasty and entirely enjoyable throwback to a slashier time.
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