One of two released films by promising '70s filmmaker Frederick R. Friedel, this Southern psychodrama was promoted as a bloody B-movie revenge-fest on the order of I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE. Fortunately for all concerned, it's not. Filmed around Charlotte, N.C. under the title LISA, LISA, this little-known, low-budget effort is a well-photographed, refreshingly naturalistic drama of almost mythic retribution and victimization. Two workaday mobsters, Steele (Jack Canon) and Lomax (Ray Green), torture a small-town gay man who owes them money. They don't necessarily mean to kill him or for his panicked friend to jump out a window to his death but, hey, things h...
Released:
1974
Rated:
NR
Length:
68 mins