Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHigh-priced prostitutes are being systematically murdered, their corpses mutilated, and a bizarre South American symbol painted in blood is found at the scene. The cop investigating is out t... Alles lesenHigh-priced prostitutes are being systematically murdered, their corpses mutilated, and a bizarre South American symbol painted in blood is found at the scene. The cop investigating is out to solve the crime before his ex wife, a reporter, becomes the next victim.High-priced prostitutes are being systematically murdered, their corpses mutilated, and a bizarre South American symbol painted in blood is found at the scene. The cop investigating is out to solve the crime before his ex wife, a reporter, becomes the next victim.
- Eddie
- (as Juan García)
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The story has a guy kill a prostitute to open the film. Soon Forster is on the case and his ex who is a reporter goes insane trying to load the killer into striking. Meanwhile, the killer is rich and buys her station which kind of was pointless. Then a guy knows this dude is a killer and instead of telling the police he decides to do a little blackmail. Still, Robert Forster keeps getting closer and so does the reporter ex, dangerously so.
I like Robert Forster here and the guy who was Shaft is good as the chief. The reporter is annoying and the killer is okay. He gets more creepy as the film progresses. Still, the film needed more as it is just feels like it is missing a crucial ingredient.
So, I did not mind watching this one, but it was far from a good film. Forster carries the film, a couple of kills though nothing all that great as the killer uses a crossbow. Some nudity in this one as well. Kind of entertaining, but in a generic 80s movie kind of way.
The acting in this movie is no joke, folks. Robert Forster gives a performance that's so good, it'll make you forget about my back-to-back-to-back appearances on "The Tonight Show." And Duncan Regehr? He's so convincing as the hitman, I wouldn't be surprised if he was packing heat in real life.
Now, don't get me wrong, this movie isn't perfect. Sometimes it moves slower than a turtle in a tar pit. But hey, even I can't get laughs all the time.
All in all, "The Banker" is a solid movie that's worth a watch. It may not be as well-known as some other crime thrillers, but it's got heart and soul, just like my golf game. So go ahead and give it a shot, folks. You won't be disappointed!
A bank chairman as a heartless monster? What sounds like a job description is the basis for an effective horror tale in the flasher genre.
William Webb, shose films have inevitably gone direct to video, makes no pretense at making a whodunit here. We're immediately informed that banker Duncan Regehr is killing call girls, then ritualistically mutilating their bodies. It seems he's following some ancient South American Indian practice, even painting his face and using a crossbow.
Robert Forster is the plodding cop tracking him down. Giving the film an interesting wrinkle is Forster's old flame, Shanna Ree, who becomes a successful newscaster and wins popular support when her uncensored outrage at the killer is allowed to be broadcast. Regehr becomes one of her biggest fans and then turns against her in a love-hate fashion.
Though low on suspense, pic benefits from casting of such luscious actresses as Teri Weigel and Deborah Richter as the targets of Regehr's bloodlust. There are overt overtones of "The Most Dangerous Game" as he often refers to hunt down his human prey.
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- WissenswertesDespite his prominent billing Leif Garrett only appears in the movie briefly.
- PatzerYou can see boom mic at 2 minute mark when Teri Weigel gets shot with crossbow.
- Zitate
[Girl exposes her breasts to Cowboy]
Cowboy: How old are you, sweetie?
Girl: Fifteen.
[Cowboy gives girl several 50 dollar bills]
Cowboy: Sixteen, seventeen...
[pause]
Cowboy: Now you are eighteen.
[Cowboy and girl kiss, while Dan enters the room]
Dan: Hi, guy!
Cowboy: Who the fuck are you?
Dan: I'm her father.
[pause]
Cowboy: Nah, I was just kidding, I'm a cop. And you, sweetie, are under arrested.
- VerbindungenReferences Graf Zaroff - Genie des Bösen (1932)
- SoundtracksLAUREN BACALL BESIDE YOU
Performed by Barry Coffing
Written by Drew Cole, Mitch Aakes, Barry Coffing
Coffing Music/Gill Music (BMI)
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