

Horror
Overview
A psychotic man, troubled by his childhood abuse, kills and mutilates young women and local models on the streets of New York City.
Top Cast


Joe Spinell
Joe Spinell
Frank Zito
Joe Spinell
Frank Zito


Caroline Munro
Caroline Munro
Anna D'Antoni
Caroline Munro
Anna D'Antoni


Abigail Clayton
Abigail Clayton
Rita
Abigail Clayton
Rita
Denise Spagnuolo
Denise Spagnuolo
Denise
Denise Spagnuolo
Denise
Billy Spagnuolo
Billy Spagnuolo
Billy
Billy Spagnuolo
Billy


Kelly Piper
Kelly Piper
Nurse
Kelly Piper
Nurse


Sharon Mitchell
Sharon Mitchell
Second Nurse
Sharon Mitchell
Second Nurse


Rita Montone
Rita Montone
Hooker
Rita Montone
Hooker
Hyla Marrow
Hyla Marrow
Disco Girl
Hyla Marrow
Disco Girl


Tom Savini
Tom Savini
Disco Boy
Tom Savini
Disco Boy
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