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Killer's Delight

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Killer's Delight (1978)
HorrorMysteryThriller

A detective tracks a serial killer through San Francisco.A detective tracks a serial killer through San Francisco.A detective tracks a serial killer through San Francisco.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Hoenack
  • Writer
    • Maralyn Thoma
  • Stars
    • James Luisi
    • Susan Sullivan
    • John Karlen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    722
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Hoenack
    • Writer
      • Maralyn Thoma
    • Stars
      • James Luisi
      • Susan Sullivan
      • John Karlen
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Luisi
    James Luisi
    • Sgt. Vince De Carlo
    Susan Sullivan
    Susan Sullivan
    • Dr. Carol Thompson
    John Karlen
    John Karlen
    • Danny
    Martin Speer
    Martin Speer
    • Detective Mike Mitelman
    Hilarie Thompson
    Hilarie Thompson
    • Annie
    Anne-Marie Martin
    Anne-Marie Martin
    • First Victim - Girl with Dog
    • (as Eddie Benton)
    Sandy Alan
    Sandy Alan
    • Wanda
    • (as Sandy Serrano)
    Cynthia Nigh
    • Sheila
    Keli Sils
    Keli Sils
    • Kay
    Sharon DeBord
    • De Carlo's Wife
    • (as Sharon Du Bord)
    Carol Bilger
    • De Carlo's Daughter
    Al Dunlap
    • Capt. Jeter
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Pete the Witness
    • (as Buck Flower)
    Gene Bryson
    • Sanders
    Victoria Rocha
    • Miss Ice Cube
    Richard Bekins
    Richard Bekins
    • 1st Deputy
    Creighton Holden
    • 2nd Deputy
    Richard Dean
    • Nancy's Boyfriend
    • Director
      • Jeremy Hoenack
    • Writer
      • Maralyn Thoma
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    6cenobitetx

    Not a bad attempt at an American giallo.

    I came across this movie in a list of movies inspired by true crime cases. The inspiration for this film was the cases of Ted Bundy and Edmund Kempler.

    The script is very simple, clearly having some influence by European films like 'Bird With The Crystal Plumage' or 'Black Belly of the Tarantula'. However, Maralyn Thoma doesn't make this mystery that complex, focusing more on the cat and mouse game between the killer and the detective.

    Compared to most modern slick thrillers and horror movies, it is easy to consider this film dull with it's steady progression and lack of cheap fake scares. What this film is trying to achieve isn't cheap shocks but a slow sense of frustration and dread.

    The killer is underdeveloped as a character for a simple reason, this film is from 1978. A lot of the information about serial killers, their psycho-pathology and victimology was still being developed at the time. Without the information we take for granted now, it was much better to keep the tension by detaching from the killer, making him a monster by mystery.

    The actors in this film are giving their all. James Luisi is a very sympathetic, complicated protagonist, absorbed in this case and torn between his home life with his family, and his mistress, a psychologist who can give him his first clues on the nature of this kind of monster.

    The girls playing the victims are very convincing in their naivety, their shock at being trapped and their fear being in the hands of a madman. They aren't mere cookie cut bodies or subtly being blamed for their victimization, with small action and dialog, they are made real and ordinary for us.

    Oh, and also because it is a late seventies film, there has to be one lame, over sentimental song. That's just a given.

    This is an overlooked film, and that's a pity. For a true horror maven, it is well worth watching.
    5trashgang

    not really a horror

    This so-called horror was made just before the slasher era. And it shows. It is based on the life of a real serial killer, Ted Bundy, but to be honest, it doesn't. Nevertheless this flick is worth seeing for those who wants to see the San Fran era at the end of the seventies, the clothes, the highway (before it collapsed in the 1989 earthquake) and the cars.

    If you think you are going to see some nasty stuff well it isn't going to be so. There's no scary or bloody moment to see overall this flick. The only parts that your face can turn away is the part were they show the pictures from the crime delict. What you see are full naked girls being murdered.

    It's slow moving in parts with stupid conversations between the detectives but the flick itself isn't released properly to this writing. You can catch it as Killer's Delight on DVD or on the extreme hard to get Dutch VHS with the opening credits as The Dark Ride which is even full uncut. I watched it on the Dutch release, dark in places because it's a low budget flick with no extra lighting. Still, for the real geeks worth picking up somehow.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 0/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    valiumthousand

    Meh...I've seen worse, but still....

    I'm surprised to see so many positive reviews here. Not that this is a bad film by any means, but I think that people are trying too hard to find significance and meaning in this somewhat dull crime flick. As has been mentioned in other reviews, much of this movie was allegedly inspired by the crimes of Ted Bundy. Yes, John Karlen's character (the killer) does torture and murder attractive young women, but the resemblance pretty much ends there. Bundy was a good looking charmer, while this guy is a creepy freak, plus, I don't recall any detective having his mistress murdered during an abortive attempt to snare Bundy. Add this to about another 100 inconsistencies, and you can see that there isn't a lot of commonality. The Hillside Stranglers or even the Zodiac had more in common with Karlen's character than Bundy.

    Anyway, to me, this film is most effective when looked at as being a prototype for the buddy films of the 80s like Lethal Weapon, 48 Hours, et al. James Luisi is the tough cop, and for me, his unending tough guy posturing and attempts to be "the man" around women half his age came off as forced and eventually tiresome. I was more entertained by his sidekick Martin Speer, who was barely discernible amidst his forest of facial hair and feathered do. TV staple Susan Sullivan is adequate as Luisi's mistress, and the rest of the cast is generally competent.

    Worth a look, and entertaining if one isn't expecting too much. I must say, the basketball scene between the 2 detectives is hilarious. Neither of them look like they had ever handled a ball before and the stilted. awkward gamesmanship is a hoot.
    6merklekranz

    Female hitchhikers are such easy prey ..............................

    I don't know why, but I underestimated "Killer's Delight". After all it is a 1978 film, based on the Ted Bundy case, which has been worked to death over the years. Nevertheless, I was surprised that this exploitation movie was interesting, not predictable, and beautifully photographed with saturated colors. As the body count mounts, the arrogant killer continues to stick his ass in the face of the pursuing detectives. Speaking of the detectives, one resembles John Saxon, while the other looks like Serpico's brother. The killer also bears a slight resemblance to William Devane. But I digress, The whole thing is delightfully kinky, with nudity, torture, a trap, and a very satisfying conclusion. - MERK
    6Hey_Sweden

    Competent but undistinguished.

    An early example of the serial killer features that would eventually proliferate, "Killer's Delight" takes its inspiration (apparently) from the crimes of the notorious real-life Ted Bundy. A disguise-happy creep (John Karlen, 'Dark Shadows') rides about in a yellow van and regularly abducts, tortures, and slaughters attractive young women. A police detective named DeCarlo (James Luisi, "The Hidden") realizes that these murders are the work of one person, and is coldly determined to stop him, no matter what he has to do.

    "Killer's Delight" (also known as "The Sport Killer" and "The Dark Ride") goes through its exploitative paces adequately, with suspense, titillation, and very little in the way of gore. Here, screenwriter Maralyn Thoma and director Jeremy Hoenack try to maintain a balance between following the actions of the psycho, and the actions of the cop. It has time for some humor, as DeCarlo pals around with fellow detective Mike Mitelman (Martin Speer (Wes Cravens' "The Hills Have Eyes"), who was also the art director on this show). The film is sufficiently entertaining, if not exemplary in any way. Its biggest plot twist occurs in the final third when DeCarlo asks his paramour, psychiatrist Carol Thompson (lovely TV veteran Susan Sullivan, 'Falcon Crest' and 'Dharma & Greg'), to act as the bait in a trap for the creep.

    With other familiar faces like Hilarie Thompson ("Nighthawks"), Anne-Marie Martin (the original "Prom Night"), and Buck Flower ("They Live"), in a cameo as a distraught witness, it's easy enough to watch "Killer's Delight", especially as it works to create a constant sense of creeping dread. Karlen is a standout as the murderer, the kind of character one feels filthy just watching.

    Overall, a decent procedural / body count thriller, somewhat obscure these days but which die hard fans of the genre may want to seek out.

    Six out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Screenwriter and producer Maralyn Thoma played the body double for numerous nude women in this film.
    • Goofs
      Buck Flowers is credited as Pete the witness, but he is addressed as Luke by both policemen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma Part 4: Television Trauma (2017)

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    • Release date
      • August 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Dark Ride
    • Filming locations
      • Casa Vega, 13301 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, California, USA(As 'Casa Vega', a real world location.)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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