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El asesino del taladro

Título original: The Driller Killer
  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
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El asesino del taladro (1979)
An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills, work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark and randomly killing derelicts with a power drill.
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Un artista enloquece mientras lucha por pagar sus facturas, trabajar en sus cuadros y cuidar de sus dos compañeras, lo que le lleva a tomar las calles de Nueva York al anochecer y matar al a... Leer todoUn artista enloquece mientras lucha por pagar sus facturas, trabajar en sus cuadros y cuidar de sus dos compañeras, lo que le lleva a tomar las calles de Nueva York al anochecer y matar al azar a indigentes con un taladro eléctrico.Un artista enloquece mientras lucha por pagar sus facturas, trabajar en sus cuadros y cuidar de sus dos compañeras, lo que le lleva a tomar las calles de Nueva York al anochecer y matar al azar a indigentes con un taladro eléctrico.

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    • Abel Ferrara
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    • Nicholas St. John
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    • Carolyn Marz
    • Baybi Day
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      • Nicholas St. John
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      • Abel Ferrara
      • Carolyn Marz
      • Baybi Day
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    • 66Metascore
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    Abel Ferrara
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    • Reno Miller
    • (as Jimmy Laine)
    Carolyn Marz
    • Carol Slaughter
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    • Pamela Bergling
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    4Coventry

    The thin line between trash-exploitation and art-house cinema

    Despite of its reputation and the repulsive sounding title, Abel Ferrara's The Driller Killer is more of a social drama about life in the big city than it is a horror shocker. Ferrara himself stars as Reno, an unbalanced painter slowly going crazy due to financial troubles, the noisy punk-band next door, demanding employers and housemates, and non-stop images of the pauperized city. He buys a tool and unleashes his fury on the numerous homeless in the area. Driller Killer is truly grim and as much shocking as the classic film it's clearly inspired on (namely: Taxi Driver) but it lacks a fitting tone and a appropriate background drawing. The film opens with a very confusing sequence in which the protagonist is standing at an altar while being approached by an elderly man. This footage is extra since the 1999 re-release and it looks like Ferrara wanted to supply his film with some kind of spiritual depth. It leads nowhere, though. In fact, take out the killings and you're left with a somewhat boring urban portrait. Driller Killer was included in the infamous list of 'video-nasties' and therefore automatically received a controversial cult-status without people even seeing it. Although the substance matter doesn't belong amongst the other titles in the list, The Driller Killer often wanders on the thin border between trash-exploitation and art-house cinema, as it features voyeuristic elements (a gratuitous lesbian shower sequence) as well as sheer close-ups of blood-puddles and whirring drills.

    Abel Ferrara without a doubt is one of the most remarkable directors in American cinema history. I'm a huge fan of most of his films like 'The Addiction', 'Bad Lieutenant' and 'The Funeral'…It's not that I didn't like 'the Driller Killer', I just think that the poor production values really show off and that Ferrara did not yet had the professionalism and talent to make up for it by adding the trademarks that made his later films so brilliant. If you're interested by the repertoire of this often discussed director, you better don't start by watching Driller Killer. You're appreciate it a lot more after seeing some of his 90's films.
    5MovieGuy01

    Good video nasty!...

    I thought that The Driller Killer was a good film. It was one of the Video Nasties that were banned in Britain in the 1980's. It is about an artist Reno Miller (Abel Ferrara), who lives in In New York, and shares a flat with his girlfriend Carol (Carolyn Marz), who left her husband Stephen, and their roommate Pamela (Baybi Day). Reno is having difficulties trying to pay to pay his bills his two female friends try to help him out. Later on When a punk band moves to his building playing music day and night, this is stopping Reno from being able to sleep and it drives him insane, his art dealer is demands that he completes his painting for him as soon as possible. But when the dealer laughs at his canvas he has painted he snaps, and begins taking it out on the people responsible, he goes through the streets with a driller machine killing people on the streets. This is a very gory film with strong violence at times, but is a good film to watch.
    7Fella_shibby

    If u remove the sadisitic violence, this movie is a good character study, showcasing an artist's slow descent into madness.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited the 101 mins uncut version recently.

    Imagine u have to share an apartment with ur girlfriend n her drug addicted lesbian friend.

    Imagine u live in a neighborhood full of derelicts.

    Imagine ur girlfriend n her lesbian friend makes huge telephone calls n u r unable to pay the bills.

    Imagine u r unable to pay the rent n ur landlord gives u a skinned rabbit for dinner.

    Imagine u have neighbors in the form of a band called Roosters n its lead member named Tony Coco Cola and the group constantly play loud music while u r trying to concentrate on ur living aka paintings.

    Imagine seeing huge electricity bills.

    Imagine the art gallery owner mocks ur painting n refuse to buy the piece or bail u out.

    Imagine if ur girlfriend leaves u for her bald ex husband.

    Imagine ur girlfriend has a nasty habit of reading sadistic news from the newspapers.

    News : "A lady gave her poodle a bath and being late for a beauty parlor appointment placed the dog in a microwave oven to dry it off.

    When she turned the oven on, the poodle exploded."

    Imagine ur girlfriend is persuading u to listen to the same band which constantly plays in the apartment next to u but this time in a club.

    Ur reaction : "I hear em play day n nite."

    Ur girlfriend's answer : "It's nothing like hearing em in a club."

    U babbling, "Yeah, at least in a club, one can walk out."

    Just imagine the plight of the lead character, Reno Miller in this movie going thru all the above mentioned stress.

    Ok, i get it. Reno Miller is lucky not to go thru this pandemic lockdown too.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Livin' in the city ain't no big deal.

    This early feature length effort from cult filmmaker Abel Ferrara is interesting, to say the least, if not for all tastes. While it might appeal to some slasher fans for its respectable body count and surprisingly decent gore, it does have more in common with "Taxi Driver" than, say, "Halloween". It's an incredibly gritty, crude, yet appreciably surreal urban drama about Reno Miller (played by Ferrara himself, using his acting pseudonym "Jimmy Laine"). Reno is a struggling young painter, who lives with two sexy female roommates, Carol (Carolyn Marz), and Pamela (Baybi Day). Renos' hold on reality is steadily slipping away. His mental state isn't helped by the fact that his landlord has let a punk band move into his building, and their constant rehearsals drive him nuts. Soon, he's out and about murdering the derelicts of NYC streets with a power drill.

    This may be hard to stick with for some viewers. Admittedly, it's VERY thin on story. The acting, while amateurish, gets the job done, with Ferrara doing an amusing job in the lead role. "The Driller Killer" also is fascinating for the way it captures the punk scene of NYC in the late 1970s. The omnipresent music (score by Joe Delia, songs by Tony Coca Cola and the Roosters) is often insidiously catchy. The screenplay is by frequent Ferrara collaborator Nicholas St. John, who creates a fairly vivid portrait of one persons' mental decline. There is some memorable imagery here, such as Renos' painting of a buffalo. Use of various unsavoury NYC locations is excellent.

    Worth a look for aficionados of 1970s cult cinema, but Ferrara didn't really hit paydirt until his next film, the great "Ms. 45".

    Six out of 10.
    Infofreak

    Unfairly maligned punk rock psychodrama.

    Abel Ferrara's 'The Driller Killer' is generally best know for igniting the "video nasty" debate back in the 1980s in Britain and little else. Which is a shame because it is a fascinating low budget psychodrama. The horror or slasher tag it is usually given is quite misleading and will no doubt disappoint hard core horror fans expecting quite a different kind of movie. Sure it does eventually lead to a violent climax but it is closer to being a character study of a man driven to insanity by his squalid, and increasingly anarchic urban environment. Almost like a bargain basement 'Taxi Driver' with some CBGBs era atmosphere thrown in. Along with Uli Lommel's little seen 'Blank Generation' there are very few other films that successfully document the mid 70s NYC punk scene of The Ramones, Patti Smith, Richard Hell, The Cramps et al, and 'The Driller Killer' is worth viewing for this reason alone.

    Ferrara himself plays the lead character, tortured scumbag artist Reno. In his later, more sophisticated, and yes, better movies this role would no doubt have been played by someone like Keitel, Walken, Hopper or Gallo. Ferrara doesn't have the acting chops these guys have and so the movie suffers somewhat, but even so, his performance is crude but effective. Unknowns Carolyn Marz and Baybi Day as his girlfriend and his girlfriend's girlfriend respectively are both more than adequate, and The Roosters may be second rate but help lend some authentic punk rock feel to this underrated slice of urban nihilism. While by no means my favourite Abel Ferrara movie, this movie doesn't deserve to be dismissed. I like it.

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    • Trivia
      Banned in the UK until 1999.
    • Errores
      When the Driller Killer drills into a homeless man's head, he does not drill far enough to cause death, as evidenced by the depth of blood on the drill-bit.
    • Citas

      Reno Miller: Oh, so it's finished? Thank you. It's finished... Since when did you become such an expert on painting? I mean, you're telling me it's finished? What do you know about painting, anyway? Really, what do you know about paint? I'll tell you what you know about paint, man: you don't know nothing about paint, man. You know what you know about? You know about how to bitch and how to eat and how to bitch and how to shit and how to bitch! But you don't know nothing about paint, so don't tell me when it's going to be done. I'll tell you when it's going to be done.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Movie opens with message "THIS FILM SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD."
    • Versiones alternativas
      The film has had a rough time in the UK. Before 1984, when videos were not subject to censorship in Britain, it was released with the killings intact, although a minute of non-violent footage was missing from this version. It then got a reputation as one of the most notorious of the "video nasties", a media-fueled hysteria which led to the UK adopting some of the most stringent video censorship in the Western world. This reputation arose largely because of the video cover, which showed the infamous drill-in-the-forehead scene. After 1984, it became illegal to release a video without a BBFC video certificate, and the films' reputation was such that no-one even bothered trying until 1999, when a version omitting 54 secs from the head-drilling scene and 2 earlier murders was approved for an 18 certificate. The full uncut version was finally passed by the BBFC in November 2002.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Invention in Bb; Arioso
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J. S. Bach)

      Performed by Joe Delia (as Joseph Delia)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de diciembre de 1984 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Max's Kansas City, 213 Park Ave S, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Punk club exterior and interiors)
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      • Navaron Films
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      1 hora 36 minutos
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