A slasher movie with a trace of intelligence may be the kindest way to consider this low-budget would-be psychological thriller. A killer (William Witt) is loose in San Francisco, murdering young women, and Michael (Warren Lincoln) is the detective assigned to bring him in. Shot in San
Francisco on a tiny budget, the film has a few good moments, but the plot becomes so convoluted and the point of view changes so often that the whole thing becomes a mess. Good production values make it a good-looking mess, however.
Released:
1986
Rated:
R
Length:
85 mins