
The Man Who Loved Flowers
Thriller
Overview
A young man who buys flowers for his love interest, but he is eventually revealed to be a serial killer who went insane after his lover’s supposed death. A distinctly New York student black-and-white film, with a narrative voice commenting on the images.
Top Cast
Bhakta Moss
Bhakta Moss
Young Man
Bhakta Moss
Young Man
Jimmy Guy
Jimmy Guy
Flower Vendor / Narrator
Jimmy Guy
Flower Vendor / Narrator
Theresa Bender-Costa
Theresa Bender-Costa
Norma
Theresa Bender-Costa
Norma
Sylvie Nalezny
Sylvie Nalezny
Woman with Oranges
Sylvie Nalezny
Woman with Oranges
Lyndsay Allspah
Lyndsay Allspah
Woman at Laundromat
Lyndsay Allspah
Woman at Laundromat
Tim Azarian
Tim Azarian
Officer
Tim Azarian
Officer
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