I Dismember Mama

I Dismember Mama (also known as Poor Albert and Little Annie and released in the UK as Crazed), is a 1972 American horror film written by William Norton and directed by Paul Leder.

Obsessed with his own hatred for his mother, Albert is dangerously violent toward all women and attacks a nurse, after which his doctor decides to send him to a high-security state institution.

Albert easily escapes by murdering an orderly and the police put his mother in hiding after he phones her and threatens her.

Albert reverts to a childlike persona and they immediately form a friendship, playing games, talking and laughing together.

When his sexual attraction to her manifests itself while she is sleeping, instead, Albert goes out and picks up a woman in a bar and brings her back to the hotel room.

On this theme, Muir wrote, "I Dismember Mama makes one feel dirty about watching because its main concern is not just violence, but sex.