Mil gritos tiene la noche (1982)

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Mil gritos tiene la noche: Directed by Juan Piquer Simón. With Christopher George, Lynda Day George, Frank Braña, Edmund Purdom. The co-eds of a Boston college campus are targeted by a mysterious killer who is creating a human jigsaw puzzle from their body parts.

“While playing with a puzzle, a teenager is repressed by his mother, and he kills her and severs her body with an ax. Forty years later, in an university campus in Boston, a serial killer kills young women and severs their bodies in parts, stealing body pieces from each student. Lt. Bracken (Christopher George) makes a deal with the dean of the campus, and infiltrates the agent Mary Riggs (Lynda Day George) as if she were a tennis teacher and together with the student Kendall (Ian Sera), they try to find the identity of the killer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Piecesu0026quot; is so bad, senseless and ridiculous, that contradictory becomes very hilarious and a slash, gore and cheesy cult-movie. The first funny points are the beautiful naked u0026quot;actressesu0026quot;, always naked to be killed – all the victims are women with delicious bodies. The dialogs, screams and situations are so absurd that become another attraction: the tennis player that is an undercover cop to survive; or the student that accesses the documents and help the police in the investigation itself; or the killer that starts killing forty years after his first death with unexplained reasons or trigger. I could list lots of unreasonable situations in the screenplay, but better off the viewer finds them (and certainly will). The bloody effects are good, but when the killer is stabbing a woman on a water bed, the terrible cut is absolutely visible. I personally liked this film a lot, but I only recommend it for fans of trash-movies. My vote is seven.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;O Terror da Serra Elétricau0026quot; (u0026quot;The Chainsaw Terroru0026quot;)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNote: On 05 July 2020, I saw this film again.”

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