![]() ![]() ![]() She takes him in (which is insane because he looks like a maniac!), introduces him to her chic friends, and then he starts killing her friends in the after hours. He follows her home, knocks on her door, but instead of killing her he befriends her. One fateful day Frank is at a park and he spies on an attractive photographer (played by Caroline Monroe), who takes his picture. Occasionally, he goes out into the dark with a loaded shotgun and prowls long stretches of road or vacant lots, hoping to come across lovers having sex in parked cars so that he can blow them away, and it doesn’t take long for the media to pick up on the fact that there’s a maniac on the loose, but he doesn’t have a pattern, and his victims are random, so he’s impossible to catch. ![]() His trademark is stabbing them and then cutting off their scalps, which he takes home and staples to the bald heads of mannequins he has stashed all over his apartment. Review: Unfathomably lonely and psychotic (and schizophrenic) lonely guy Frank Zito (played indelibly by Joe Spinell) is a denizen of New York, combing the streets for (usually) female victims. Will he find the perfect woman in a photographer, and end his killing spree? Plot: A psychopath, troubled by his childhood abuse, loose in New York City, kills young women and takes their scalps as his trophies. Plenty of gore and violence Spinell is excellent and Jay Chattaway’s music score is superb but it may be too disturbing for some tastes. ![]()
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