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''Manos: The Hands of Fate'' is a 1966 American no-budget horror film with Harold P. Warren as writer, director, producer, and star. The plot has a family lost on a vacation road trip through the
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desert. They become stranded at the lodge of a polygynous pagan cult led by the Master who decides their fate. Warren was an insurance and fertilizer salesman from
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, who made the film as a result of a bet with screenwriter
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. Most of the remaining cast and crew had little or no background in filmmaking. The theatrical debut was poorly received, playing only at the Capri Theater in El Paso and some
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. ''Manos'' remained obscure until featured in a 1993 episode of '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'', a television series based on mocking B movies. This developed its cult reputation as one of the worst films ever made. The film has been criticized for continuous deficiencies in editing, continuity, audiovisual synchronization, pacing, and acting, as well as several inexplicable and disconnected scenes, such as a nameless couple repeatedly shown kissing in a distant car and the Master's wives breaking into catfights. Its ''MST3K'' appearance resulted in several DVD releases of the original film and three of the ''MST3K'' episode. The original
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was discovered in California in 2011, from which a new, remastered version of the film was released on
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on October 13, 2015. The film was followed by a prequel, ''Manos: The Rise of Torgo'' (2018), and a
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, '' Manos Returns'' (2018).


Plot

While on vacation near
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, Michael, Margaret, their young daughter Debbie, and their dog, Peppy, drive through the desert in search of the Valley Lodge. Margaret insists they are lost, and Michael claims they are not. They are stopped by a local deputy for a broken taillight, and released because Michael asks him for mercy on their "first vacation". After long shots of driving through farmland and the desert, intercut with scenes of two unidentified teenagers kissing in a car and being caught by the deputies, the family finally reaches a house. The bizarre,
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-like Torgo, is caretaker "while the Master is away". Michael and Margaret apprehensively ask Torgo for directions to the Valley Lodge, which Torgo denies knowing. Frustrated, Michael asks Torgo to let him and his family stay the night, despite objections from both Torgo and Margaret. Inside the house, Michael and Margaret find a disturbing painting of the Mastera dark, malevolent-looking man and a black dog with glowing eyes. An ominous howl frightens Margaret, and Peppy breaks away from Debbie and runs outside. Michael investigates with a flashlight and revolver from his car, and he finds Peppy lying dead on the ground. Michael buries the dog in the desert and goes back to the house. Meanwhile, Torgo reveals his sudden attraction to Margaret and wants to keep her, defying the Master's desire to marry her. Torgo spends the next few minutes trying to grope her shoulder. Margaret threatens to tell Michael of Torgo's advances, but Torgo convinces her not to say anything by promising to protect her. Michael returns and is unable to start the car. Torgo tells them there is no phone in the house, so the family reluctantly decides to stay the night. After another scene of Torgo peeping in on Margaret changing clothes, Michael and Margaret find Debbie is gone and go to look for her. Debbie returns, holding the leash of the big black dog from the painting. Following Debbie, Michael and Margaret stumble upon the Master and his wives, sleeping around a blazing fire. The wives are dressed in diaphanous nightgowns, the Master in a robe with two red hands on it. Margaret and Debbie run back to the house to get their things and escape. As Michael runs behind them, Torgo appears and uses a stick to knock him out and then ties him to a pole. The Master awakens and summons his wives, telling them that Michael must be sacrificed to the deity Manos, and Margaret and Debbie will become his new wives. He leaves. The other wives argue with each other about whether Debbie should become a wife or be sacrificed as well. This turns into a catfight, where the wives tumble around in the dirt. The Master returns and breaks up the fight, and he decides to sacrifice Torgo and his first wife instead. Meanwhile, Michael wakes up and unties himself, going back to the house to collect Margaret and Debbie. The family leaves the house and runs off into the desert to escape. The Master summons Torgo and hypnotizes him, ordering the wives to kill him. Two of the wives attempt to kill Torgo by slapping and lightly shaking him, until he falls to the ground, apparently dead. However, he then regains consciousness and stands up. The Master severs and burns Torgo's left hand. Torgo runs off into the darkness with his stump of a wrist in flames, and the Master sacrifices his first wife. As Michael, Margaret and Debbie run through the desert, Margaret falls and says she can't go any farther. A rattlesnake is shown to appear in front of them and Michael shoots it, the noise attracting the attention of the deputies, who think the noises come from Mexico and leave it at that. Margaret convinces Michael to return to the house, as the cult would never think to look for them there. They go back and find the Master and his dog waiting for them. The Master initially steps slowly towards them but is somehow not in the shot when Michael pointlessly fires his remaining bullets into the wall. The film then cuts to another pair of travelers, two women starting their vacation. They drive through a rainstorm, searching for shelter, and find the Master's house. The entranced Michael greets them, telling them "I take care of the place while The Master is away." Margaret and Debbie have become wives of the Master, and all are asleep.


Cast

*Harold P. Warren as Michael *John Reynolds as Torgo *Diane Mahree as Margaret *Jackey Neyman as Debbie *Tom Neyman as The Master *Stephanie Nielson, Sherry Proctor, Robin Redd, Jay Hall, Bettie Burns, and Lelaine Hansard as the Master's wives *Bernie Rosenblum as Teenage boy *Joyce Molleur as Teenage girl *William Bryan Jennings and George Cavender as Cops *Pat Coburn as Girl in convertible


History


Production

Warren was very active in the theater scene in El Paso, Texas, and he once appeared as a walk-on for the television series '' Route 66'', where he met screenwriter
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. While chatting with Silliphant in a local coffee shop, Warren claimed that it was not difficult to make a horror film, and he bet Silliphant that he could make an entire film on his own. After placing the bet, Warren began the first outline of his script on a napkin, right inside the coffee shop. Warren financed it with a substantial but insufficient amount of cash, . He hired a group of actors from a local theater, many of whom he had worked with before, and a modeling agency. Instead of any
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s, Warren promised the cast and crew a share of profit. In mid-1966, it was filmed with the working titles ''The Lodge of Sins'' and ''Fingers of Fate''. It was shot mainly on the
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of Colbert Coldwell, a lawyer who shared an office floor with Warren and who later became a judge in El Paso County. Most equipment was rented, so Warren hurriedly maximized the number of shots before the rental deadline. The 16 mm
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camera is wound by hand with up to 32 seconds of footage, creating many unresolved editing problems. Rather than using location sync sound recording, all sound effects and dialogue were
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in post-production by few people, including Warren, Tom Neyman, Reynolds, Jennings, and Warren's wife, Norma. Later during production, Warren renamed the film ''Manos: The Hands of Fate''. Warren's small crew became so bemused by his amateurishness and irascibility that they derisively called the film ''Mangos: The Cans of Fruit'' behind his back.Archived a
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During filming, Warren said that presenting Diane Mahree as the Texas Beauty Queen would generate good publicity for his movie. He signed her to a regional West Texas
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that would lead to Miss Texas and then to the Miss America pageant, but he neglected to tell her about it until she was accepted as an entrant. She complied and appeared onstage as a finalist. She later asserted that Warren urged her to remove her top for filming the window-peeping scene where Torgo observes her before declaring his love but, when she refused, he quickly backpedaled by claiming the suggestion was a test. Warren contracted with a modeling agency to provide the actresses who would play the Master's wives, including Joyce Molleur. She broke her foot early in production, so Warren retained her by rewriting the script to include a young couple kissing in a car on the side of the road, who are seemingly completely irrelevant to the plot. Warren shot night-for-night scenes, because many of the cast and crew also held day jobs. In many of the night scenes, the lights attracted swarms of
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s in view of the camera. In the scene in which the police investigate Mike's gunfire, the lights could cover only a few feet forward, so the police stood there to feign a search and leave without any scenery or a panning shot. Post-production efforts were minimal, though Warren promised crew members that any problems in the film would be fixed in later editing. For example, the
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is momentarily visible. The entire nine-minute opening sequence, which consists of the main characters driving around looking for their hotel with minimal dialogue or plot, was the result of such neglect. Warren had likely intended to include opening credits over these shots, but either forgot or lacked the post-production budget. John Reynolds, who played Torgo, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a shotgun on October 16, 1966, one month before the premiere. He was 25 years old and this was his only film appearance.


Release

The film premiered at the Capri Theater in Warren's hometown of
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on November 15, 1966, as a benefit for the local
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fund. Warren rented a searchlight in the sky, and for the cast to be delivered by limousine, to enhance the Hollywood feel. The single limousine delivered one group, then drove around the block for another. Jackey Neyman-Jones, the seven year old who played Debbie, wept in disappointment at the premiere, particularly when hearing a woman's dubbed voice instead of her own. Mahree laughed throughout the screening at the film's ridiculousness. Following the premiere, Warren thought ''Manos'' was the worst film ever made, but was proud of it, and he suggested that its audio might be re-dubbed into a passable comedy. The film was briefly distributed by Emerson Film Enterprises, with a brief theatrical run at the Capri Theater, and at various
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s in West Texas and New Mexico, including Las Cruces. The only compensation was Jackey Neyman's bicycle and her family dog's 50 pounds of
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. Official box office figures are unknown, if they ever existed. Warren won his bet against
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, proving that he was capable of creating an entire film. The majority of the cast and crew never appeared in another film, though Mahree had a successful modeling career as Diane Adelson.Uncut: Diane Mahree
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Warren pitched another script he had written called ''Wild Desert Bikers'', and then pitched its novelization, but with the failure of ''Manos'', there was no interest.


Obscurity

Following few local screenings, ''Manos'' was almost entirely forgotten. When Jackey Neyman attended the
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, her friends could not find a copy. A 1981 newspaper article by cinematographer Bob Guidry's ex-wife Pat Ellis Taylor reports the film may have appeared on a local television station and that it was "listed at the bottom of a page in a film catalogue for rent for $20". The film re-surfaced through a 16 mm print, presumably from this television package, which was introduced into the home video collecting market by a number of public domain film suppliers. One of these suppliers was ultimately the one that offered the film to
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. It was in a box of films sent to Frank Conniff in 1992, when he chose ''Manos'' as one of the films to be shown on '' Mystery Science Theater 3000''.


Reception

The day after premiere, Betty Pierce, the film reviewer of the '' El Paso Herald-Post'' described it as a "brave experiment". She criticized some elements, such as the "hero" Torgo being "massaged to death" by the Master's wives and Margaret's claim of "it's getting dark" with a bright midday sun. In 2005, Dan Neil of the ''
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'' explained the film's appeal: "After screening ''Manos'' for probably the 10th time, I've concluded it has to do with intimacy. Because it is such a pure slice of Warren's brain – he wrote, directed, produced and starred, and brooked no collaboration – ''Manos'' amounts to the man's cinematically transfigured subconscious." ''Manos'' buff Bobby Thompson said, "It's like a train wreck; you just can't take your eyes off it." On review aggregator website
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, the film has an approval rating of 0% based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 2.56/10. The book ''Hollywood's Most Wanted'' lists ''Manos'' as the #2 in the list of "The Worst Movies Ever Made", following '' Plan 9 from Outer Space''. ''
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'' proclaimed ''Manos'' "The Worst Movie Ever Made". The scene in which the seven-year-old Debbie becomes a wife of the Master, played by her real father, was included in a list of "The Most Disgusting Things We've Ever Seen" by the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' crew. For several years, the film was the lowest-rated movie on
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. As of September 2022, it ranks as the second lowest movie of all time on the site.


Legacy


''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' and RiffTrax

On January 30, 1993, the film was featured on the fourth season finale of the
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series '' Mystery Science Theater 3000'', a show about a crew held captive in outer space by two mad scientists, and forced to watch bad movies. ''Manos'' was far worse than the usual fare, with the long uneventful drive used by the hosts to sarcastically repeat its title numerous times, in lieu of any action to heckle. The host robots eventually sobbed at the film defeating even their attempts at making it interesting. The mad scientists apologized and admitted the film was abysmal beyond their limits for torture. Torgo made a cameo in later episodes. Selection of ''Manos'' for the show is credited to Frank Conniff, who also played TV's Frank. Conniff was generally in charge of pre-screening and selecting films sent to them by
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, the show's network at the time, and ''Manos'' was a random tape that he had pulled from a recent batch they had been sent. He felt the movie "seemed like it was maybe a crime against humanity, but you couldn’t be sure" and "has an atmosphere, a vibe" that made it appropriate for the show. The ''Manos'' episode has been described as one of the best of the ''MST3K'' series by ''
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'' and '' CraveOnline'', and the ''MST3K'' episode is credited with bringing to light the otherwise obscure film, even though it led to the film being considered one of the worst films made at user polls at the
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. Kevin Murphy later declared, "I hate this movie. I think I hate this movie more than any other film we ever did at ''RiffTrax'' or ''Mystery Science Theater''. Even more than the Coleman Francis movies. There's something about this movie that just makes my skin crawl." During a Q&A session at the 2008
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, a question was put to the cast and writers of ''MST3K'' about any film they passed on that was worse than ''Manos'', and many cited the film '' Child Bride''. ''Manos'' has also been riffed on by ''
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'', a later project of ''MST3K'' alumni Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett, during a live show on August 16, 2012, a live event that was simulcast in film theaters across the United States. While Nelson and Murphy were part of the cast when ''MST3K'' riffed on ''Manos'', neither their fellow RiffTrax star Bill Corbett nor their writers were involved in the original episode; the riffing was all new jokes, using a cleaner print of the original ''Manos'', allowing them to joke about things not obvious in the original television episode.


Cult following

The ''MST3K'' episode featuring the film was released on
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in 2001, and in the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000 Essentials'' collection in 2004. Four comedy stage adaptations of the film have been made. The first was given in
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in early 2006. The second, a musical titled ''Manos: Rock Opera of Fate'', was launched in October 2007. The third, a puppet musical titled ''Manos – The Hands of Felt'', was performed by Puppet This in
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in April 2011. After raising funds with a Kickstarter campaign in May 2013, ''Manos – The Hands of Felt'' was performed again in Seattle by Vox Fabuli Puppets in August 2013 and filmed for DVD release. The fourth was in
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in April 2013. In March 2015, the murderers on the ''
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'' episode " T-Bone And The Iceman" used the physical features of Torgo (portrayed by John Reynolds) to compose a fake facial composite to get the
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off their trail. It worked until they were caught, due to the character of Dr. Joan Watson having recognized Torgo's features from the film. The film's editor, James Sullivan, is the namesake of one of the characters in the episode.


Restoration

In 2011, the original
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of ''Manos: The Hands of Fate'' was discovered by Ben Solovey, a Florida State film school graduate, in a collection of 16 mm films. Solovey announced his intention to preserve and restore ''Manos'' for a
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release. His Kickstarter campaign raised $48,000, nearly five times the initial goal. A 90% finished print was premiered at the El Paso Plaza Theatre, near the original premiere in 1966. The new restoration premiered on
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on October 13, 2015, with an unrestored version ("Grindhouse") as one of the bonus features.


Copyright dispute

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notice, or the work was not copyrighted. ''Manos: The Hands of Fate'' is in the
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because director Harold Warren failed to include a copyright notice in the film. When news broke of Solovey's restoration, the son of Harold Warren, Joe Warren, started exploring the possibility that the film was not in the public domain, seeking to prevent others from profiting from his father's work. Warren discovered in 2013 that the script had been copyrighted and registered in the
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, and he believes that this copyright also applies to the film. No
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exists for this case so the legal status of the film is uncertain. Solovey applied copyright on his restored version, an action that Warren believes is unenforceable, though has not sought any legal action against Solovey. Warren obtained pending publication of a
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on the phrase ''Manos: The Hands of Fate'', which could have impacted the various fanworks if the
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finalized approval. However, the trademark filing has since been abandoned as of December 6, 2018, for a "failure to respond or late response".


Home video releases

Shout! Factory released a special edition with both the ''MST3K'' and uncut versions called ''Manos y Manos''. A DVD of the original was published by Alpha Video, which also released original versions of other ''MST3K'' films such as '' Teenagers from Outer Space'' and '' Eegah''.


Sequels


''Manos: The Search for Valley Lodge''

In 2010, writer and director Rupert Talbot Munch, Sr. began work on ''Manos: The Search for Valley Lodge''. Tom Neyman (in a cameo reprising his role as the Master), his daughter Jackey Neyman-Jones (reprising her role as Debbie), Diane Mahree (reprising the role of Margaret), and Bernie Rosenblum (who played a teenage boy in the original film) were involved in initial filming. Others engaged to appear included
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, former WWE diva and Playboy centerfold Maria Kanellis, and UFC fighter Ryan "Big Deal" Jimmo. Munch was to play Torgo. In 2013, Neyman-Jones left the project after disagreements with Munch, and by the end of 2014, the project was reportedly canceled.


''Manos: The Rise of Torgo''

In 2013, a project began for a prequel titled ''Manos: The Rise of Torgo''. David Roy (producer of the 2014 film ''Cheeseballs'') was announced as the writer and director, and cast members were to include Neyman-Jones (playing Manos, the evil deity). It was released on Amazon Prime streaming in 2018.


''Manos Returns''

Jackey Neyman-Jones, who played Debbie in the original film, launched a Kickstarter campaign in February 2016 to make a sequel titled ''Manos Returns''. According to Neyman-Jones, the sequel was not to be a recreation of ''Manos'' but instead a "tongue-in-cheek" setting within the ''Manos'' storyline; Neyman-Jones described the planned product as being both funny and scary, similar to ''
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''. The Kickstarter goal of $24,000 was reached on February 24, 2016. It stars Neyman-Jones, reprising her role as Debbie, her father Tom Neyman, reprising his role as the Master, and Diane Mahree reprising her role as Margaret. Neyman-Jones and director Tonjia Atomic shot the film in western Oregon in the summer of 2016. The film had its world premiere screening at Crypticon Seattle on May 4, 2018. ''Manos Returns'' was published on Amazon Prime in May 2020.


Video game

A video game based on the film for
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was released in 2012 by FreakZone Games. A Microsoft Windows port and an Android port were later released.


See also

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References


External links

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Jackey Neyman-Jones' blog
in which she shares some of her stories about the making of the film *
The complete official soundtrack on Bandcamp
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