Vinny Durand (Joe Spinell) is a New York City taxi driver obsessively stalking beautiful horror actress Jana Bates (Caroline Munro), as she attends the Cannes Film Festival while at the same time, a masked killer begins killing off all her proteges and associates. Is the obsessed fan the killer, or is there something more sinister going on?
Let's get this out of the way from the very beginning... NEVER trust a 15 year old boy's memory of what constitutes a good movie... reasons...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
Four Flies on Grey Velvet - Review (Blu-ray version)
Roberto Tobias (Michael Brandon)
is a drummer in a rock band who has noticed a man following him for the
last several days. Angered by this, he confronts the stranger in an
abandoned theater to find out what he wants. The man claims he does not
know what Roberto is talking about, and pulls a switchblade. The two
struggle, and Roberto accidentally stabs the man, who falls into an
orchestra pit, lifeless.
To make matters worse, someone in a bizarre puppet mask has been hiding in the upper wings of the theater and takes incriminating photographs of Roberto holding the bloody knife. Roberto flees, but the next day he receives the dead man's ID in the mail. It becomes apparent that the masked figure has no interest in going to the police, and instead wants to drive Roberto mad with fear and paranoia. But why?
To make matters worse, someone in a bizarre puppet mask has been hiding in the upper wings of the theater and takes incriminating photographs of Roberto holding the bloody knife. Roberto flees, but the next day he receives the dead man's ID in the mail. It becomes apparent that the masked figure has no interest in going to the police, and instead wants to drive Roberto mad with fear and paranoia. But why?
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