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 | William Kerwin, Jean Christopher | |
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 | Erick Santamaria | |
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 | Harry Kerwin | |
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 | Maxwell A. Sendel | |
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 | Completed | |
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 | 1979 | |
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 | Driven by a heated passion. Haunted by an exotic and misty nightmare. Obsessed by a beauty he can paint but not possess, a psychotic artist twists his inspiration into a degraded killing spree.
At a country lake, the artist goes insane when his beautiful model will not keep still. In a maddened frenzy, he kills her with his spear gun. The murderous spree has begun.
At a nearby mansion, the artist is hired as a handyman. But as his madness drives him further into his own nightmarish world, he lashes out again...and again...and again, creating a grotesque museum if victims in the walk in freezer. But as the murderer prepares to kill his final victim a power failure occurs. His ghastly vision shatters into an even more terrifying reality.
Playgirl Killer....paint it red for passion, red for rage, and red for his beautiful but bloodied victims. | |
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