Bad Ronald

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Plot

"Bad" Ronald (Scott Jacoby) has been in hiding in a secret room ever since going off the deep end and killing a teenaged girl who'd made fun of him. Ronald's mother (Kim Hunter) helps her son to remain hidden, even when the house in which he is sequestered is rented by a family. As luck would have it, three of the family members are nubile young girls--perfect targets for the lonely, and looney, Ronald. In the original John Holbrook Vance novel on which this TV-movie is based, Ronald abducts, repeatedly rapes and ultimately kills two women. The video version of Bad Ronald is heavily laundered, but no less terrifying. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Review

This amusing made-for-TV thriller, based on John Holbrook Vance's novel, tells the story of a high-school outcast (Scott Jacoby) who accidentally murders a young girl for teasing him. Jacoby's over-protective mother (Kim Hunter) is concerned about his future, so she decides to hide him from the police by constructing a secret walled-up room in the house. Jacoby's hiding-place goes undetected and everyone thinks he ran away, but trouble brews when Hunter dies during gall-bladder surgery and the house is purchased by a family with three young daughters. Jacoby hides and spies on the family for weeks, fancying pretty Cindy Fisher to be the Princess of Atranta, a mythical kingdom which he invented with elaborate paintings in his room. When the parents go on vacation, Jacoby makes his move, and it's up to a crusty cop and the brother of his first victim to stop him. This is a brief (74 minutes) but absorbing film highlighted by Jacoby and Hunter's early scenes together and tight direction by Buzz Kulik. If there is one flaw here, it's a rather abrupt ending, but this minor chiller is otherwise surprisingly good. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Cast

John Fiedler - Mr. Roscoe; Linda Watkins - Mrs. Schumacher; Cindy Fisher - Babs Wood; Cindy Eilbacher - Althea Wood; Lisa Eilbacher - Ellen Wood; Ted Eccles - Duane Mathews; Lesley Woods - Aunt Margaret; Aneta Corsaut - Mrs. Mathews; Linda Purl - Laurie Mathews; Angela Hoffman - Carol Mathews; Roger Aaron Brown - Sgt. Carter; Karen Purcil - Wanda

Credit

Buzz Kulik - Director, Samuel E. Beetley - Editor, Lee Rich - Executive Producer, Fred Karlin - Composer (Music Score), Ed Graves - Production Designer, Charles Wheeler - Cinematographer, Philip Capice - Producer, Andrew Peter Marin - Screenwriter, John Holbrook Vance - Book Author

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Biography

Named after an obscure made-for-TV-movie from 1974, the New York City quartet Bad Ronald fits in well with early 21st century crop of goofy rap-popsters as the Bloodhound Gang. Comprised of three MCs and a DJ (which includes gentlemen who go by the names of Ray, White Owl, Kaz Gamble, and DJ Deetlax), the group came together in the late '90s when all its members were working the NYC DJ circuit -- and sharing a common vision of wanting to form a band that combined rap, pop, rock, and sophomoric humor. 2001 saw the release of Bad Ronald's self-titled debut on the Reprise label. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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Bad Ronald

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Directed by Buzz Kulik
Produced by Lee Rich
Philip Capice
Written by John Holbrook Vance (novel)
Andrew Peter Marin (teleplay)
Starring Scott Jacoby
Kim Hunter
Pippa Scott
John Larch
Dabney Coleman
John Fiedler
Lisa Eilbacher
Linda Purl
Music by Fred Karlin
Cinematography Charles F. Wheeler
Editing by Samuel E. Beetley
Studio Lorimar Productions
Distributed by American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Release date(s) October 23, 1974 (USA)
Running time 74 min
Country United States
Language English
For the band, see Bad Ronald (band).

Bad Ronald is a television film that aired in 1974, starring Scott Jacoby, Kim Hunter, Dabney Coleman and sisters Lisa and Cindy Eilbacher. It is based on the book of the same title by Jack Vance.

After being out of print for years following its initial VHS release in the 1980s, Warner Home Video reissued the film on DVD in August 2009, as part of its "Archive Collection".

Plot

Ronald Wilby (Scott Jacoby) is a socially inept, awkward high school youth with budding artistic talent and a predilection for fantasy, who is often ridiculed for his behavior and mannerisms. His overprotective mother, Elaine (Kim Hunter of Planet of the Apes) is in need of surgery and plans for Ronald to become a doctor and cure her illness. Ronald's father has not been heard from in years, having divorced his mother and then agreeing to terminate his parental rights in exchange for not having to pay child support.

One afternoon, while asking Laurie Matthews out, he is rejected and then ridiculed by her friends. As he returns home, he accidentally knocks over her younger sister Carole. Carole taunts Ronald, at which point he pushes her over, inadvertently killing her when she strikes her head on a concrete block during the fall. He buries the body and confesses to his mother, but fearing the police will not believe that it was accidental, Ronald and his mother wallpaper the door frame to the downstairs bathroom and convert the closed-off space to a living quarters for Ronald. The plan is for him to hide in the room until the incident blows over, and Mrs. Wilby tells the police that Ronald ran away.

Ronald's mother keeps paying attention to what neighbors (particularly the nosy Mrs. Schumacher) and others are saying about the young girl's disappearance and tells Ronald that when it's safe, he can return to a normal life. One afternoon, she is taken into a hospital for gallbladder surgery, from which she unexpectedly dies. In the meantime, Ronald has created a fantasy world in his own head consisting of a prince and a princess that live happily until a devil appears and a struggle begins.

Shortly after her death, the house is sold to the Wood family, consisting of a mother (Pippa Scott), father (Dabney Coleman) and three teenage daughters: Babs, Althea and Ellen.

As Ronald needs food to eat, and begins to crave human interaction, sudden disappearances of food and odd noises are experienced by the new family. Babs, the youngest daughter of the family, becomes identified with Ronald's princess and he identifies himself as the prince. Duane Matthews (who is well liked by the family), oldest daughter Ellen's boyfriend and brother of the previously mentioned Matthews girls, becomes identified with the monster that threatens their happiness. Ronald's goal is to "regain" his princess and remove anything, including the members of her family, that stops his dream from becoming reality. During this time, neighbor Mrs. Schumacher spots Ronald on a venture outside his space and dies of a heart attack from the shock; fearing the police will blame him, Ronald ends up burying her as well.

Mr. and Mrs. Wood then make plans to go out of town for a couple of days, leaving the girls on their own. Ronald confronts Babs when she is alone in the house and tells her she is his princess. She flees to Mrs. Schumacher's house next door (unaware of her aforementioned demise), but Ronald locks her in the basement and forges a note for her sisters to find, claiming she has run away. Both Ellen and Althea are skeptical of the note, but the police refuse to do anything. Ronald later attacks Duane, knocking him out and tying him up. The police now suspect something is amiss and advise Ellen and Althea to check into a hotel, but they refuse.

Shortly after the police leave, Althea notices one of the many peepholes Ronald has drilled. When she approaches it, she suddenly sees Ronald's eye staring back at her, and screams in terror as Ronald then breaks through the wall. The police, who have been watching the house, hear the girls' screams and rush back. Ronald is captured as he tries to flee, crying out for his mother. Soon afterwards, Duane and Babs are discovered, shaken but not seriously harmed

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