In New Orleans, a relationship between a black man and a white girl leads to a string of murders.In New Orleans, a relationship between a black man and a white girl leads to a string of murders.In New Orleans, a relationship between a black man and a white girl leads to a string of murders.
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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- Director
- Writers
- J.J. Milane(original screenplay)
- Robert A. Weaver(original screenplay)
- Jeffrey Newton(original screenplay)
- Stars
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- J.J. Milane(original screenplay)
- Robert A. Weaver(original screenplay)
- Jeffrey Newton(original screenplay)
- Stars
Warren Kenner
- Willieas Willie
- (as Warren J. Kenner)
Harold Sylvester
- Jim Bunchas Jim Bunch
- (as Harold Sylvester Jr.)
- Director
- Writers
- J.J. Milane(original screenplay)
- Robert A. Weaver(original screenplay)
- Jeffrey Newton(original screenplay)
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
In New Orleans, a man learns that his sister has a black lover and is pregnant. He throws her away and, a bit later, she is murdered by a mysterious killer with a peace-sign belt buckle, who disguises the murder as suicide. Her friend Vince and a black priest investigates, but this leads to more murders until a surprise ending... —Thomas <Bauduret@club-internet.fr>
- Taglines
- He Gets Them All!
- Genres
- Certificate
- R
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaThe rifle used was a Winchester Model 70, Pre 1964 action, Super Grade model. The bolt handle was hollow, the bolt was jeweled, and the forend had a black tip-all signs of the Supergrade.
- GoofsEyelashes on female corpse flutter during morgue closeup.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Big Box: The Body Shop (2010)
Top review
A brusque, but serviceable, racially-motivated murders mystery
Probably the most well-rounded film I've seen from thriftbudget auteur Joy N. Houk, NIGHT OF THE STRANGLER touches on Southern U.S. racial tensions in an otherwise boilerplate whodunit which some may regard as a slasher genre prototype(take note that the "strangler" of the title kills in a variety of ways...none of which are by strangling!). The story in play recounts two at-odds brothers imputing one another in the suspicious deaths of their interracially intimate(and pregnant) sister and her lover. Roused suspicions result in more killings and a muster of potential offenders as the mystery snowballs to a sufficing, though slightly deflating, "surprise" denouement.
While the film never really manages to camouflage its third-string foundations, it works well enough as basal entertainment despite a few flat stretches and uneven scripting(and it features a fun go-go groovy psychedelic opening theme played on some old Farfisa-type organ). MONKEES bandmember Micky Dolenz provides a satisfactory performance, and the rest of the cast follows suit(although, to no derogation of the performers, their roles aren't exactly what one might call "demanding").
A tenantable B film for the general votary of secondary 70s cinema, though far from a crucial one. 5/10
While the film never really manages to camouflage its third-string foundations, it works well enough as basal entertainment despite a few flat stretches and uneven scripting(and it features a fun go-go groovy psychedelic opening theme played on some old Farfisa-type organ). MONKEES bandmember Micky Dolenz provides a satisfactory performance, and the rest of the cast follows suit(although, to no derogation of the performers, their roles aren't exactly what one might call "demanding").
A tenantable B film for the general votary of secondary 70s cinema, though far from a crucial one. 5/10
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- Jun 21, 2007
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- Is the Father Black Enough?
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