The best Robert A. Burns’s movies

Robert A. Burns

Robert A. Burns

27/05/1944- 31/05/2004
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The Howling

The Howling
6.5/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 21/01/1981
  • Character: Porn Store Patron
After a bizarre and near fatal encounter with a serial killer, a newswoman is sent to a rehabilitation center whose inhabitants may not be what they seem.

Microwave Massacre

Microwave Massacre
4.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 31/08/1983
  • Character: Homeless Man (uncredited)
Construction worker Donald is having a hard time getting anything good to eat since his wife has decided to only cook gourmet foods. That and her constant harping causes him to snap, so he whacks her. Somewhere in the confusion he comes up with a new use for the microwave oven, and begins to eat much better. Soon he's experimenting with different recipes. And different meats.

The Substitute Wife

The Substitute Wife
6.4/10
In Nebraska, in pioneer days, a woman who knows she is going to die asks a prostitute to replace her with her husband and four children in order to make it possible for them to keep their family farm.

Confessions of a Serial Killer

Confessions of a Serial Killer
5.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeHorror
  • Release: 14/11/1985
  • Character: Daniel Ray Hawkins
After being arrested, a Texas man begins confessing to the brutal murder of over 200 women. He recounts his random selection of victims and his traveling companions, his friend and friend's sister. But the police can't be sure whether to believe him or not until he locates a body and shows them some polaroids. Based on the true story of Henry Lee Lucas.

Rondo and Bob

Rondo and Bob
6.3/10
Robert A. Burns, art director on the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was obsessed with actor Rondo Hatton aka the Creeper. Burns was average looking but brimming with odd creativity. Hatton, who suffered from acromegaly, had a strangely unique appearance, but was a regular guy. In Rondo and Bob their two stories intersect.

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