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* [[Rape As Drama]]: {{spoiler|Belial rapes Sharon in the first film}}.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: {{spoiler|Belial rapes Sharon in the first film}}.
* [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]: {{spoiler|Belial's raping of Sharon makes Duane tell he's had enough of him.}}
* [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]: {{spoiler|Belial's raping of Sharon makes Duane tell he's had enough of him.}}
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Belial's eyes glow red when he is having evil thoughts.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Belial's eyes glow red when he is having evil thoughts.
* [[Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror]]: The first film is dark and gritty. The sequels are sillier and introduce some humor (although dark.)
* [[Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror]]: The first film is dark and gritty. The sequels are sillier and introduce some humor (although dark.)
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Granny and the other freaks in the sequels.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Granny and the other freaks in the sequels.

Revision as of 18:31, 26 January 2014

Basket Case is a 1982 horror film by Frank Henenlotter. It was followed by two sequels, Basket Case 2 in 1990 and Basket Case 3: The Progeny, in 1991.

Young Duane is a nice young man from the country who has arrived to New York, carrying with him a big basket. It actually contains his deformed separated Siamese twin brother, Belial, and they both want to get revenge on doctors who forcefully separated them when children, trying to kill Belial.

Please not do not confuse it with the Green Day song of the same name.

These movies contain the following tropes: