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Killer's Delight

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
743
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    743
    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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    lazarillo

    Not for serial killer buffs, but pretty alright for 70's crime thriller fans

    I hesitate to mention that this movie was reportedly inspired by the real-life Ted Bundy and Ed Kemper murders because this is actually quite different from the "serial killer biopics" that are so popular today. On one hand, this is kind of one those low-rent crime dramas inspired by "Dirty Harry" (which was itself loosely based on the real-life Zodiac Killer). It is set in the suburbs of San Francisco, not far from where "Dirty Harry" takes place, and the focus is mostly on the two cops investigating the murders. The movie also mines the then-popular "sexy female hitchhiker" movies as pretty much all the victims are young females with tight shorts and loose morals.

    In a particular absurdity though, the killer's main hunting ground is a single community swimming pool. This would not only seem to make him very easy to catch, but you would think he'd run out of victims pretty fast since people would STOP GOING SWIMMING AT THAT PARTICULAR POOL. But from a purely exploitation standpoint, of course, the pool locale provides for plenty of scenes of nubile girls in bikinis. The murders are pretty effective, at least while the killer remains a shadowy figure in a sinister yellow van. At one point, he picks up two girls hitchhiking back to the pool (where their mother had dropped off) from their boyfriends' house. One minute the two girls smoking dope in the front seat of the van with the unseen killer and the next minute one of the girls is tied up in the back watching as her friend gets brutally raped. After the killer comes out of the shadows though and turns out to be a short, pudgy John Karlen (from the Euro-fave horror flick "Daughters of Darkness"), the movie becomes significantly less scary.

    The movie has some interesting, very 70's touches. The main detective is married (to a woman who's surprisingly understanding when the killer at one point dumps a body on their lawn), yet he's carrying on with a female professor of criminology, who hatches a crackpot scheme to catch the killer using herself as bait. The other detective (Martin Speer, who many may recognize as Dee Wallace's husband in "The Hills Have Eyes") is single, but quite a swinger himself. In one scene he is seriously rebuffed by a female colleague, but in the next scene he is in bed with her (only in the 70's--or, at least, only in the movies of the 70's). The cynical ending is also very 70's. And that, perhaps, is the best reason to see this today--it really captures the flavor of the era (think a kind of downbeat "Starsky and Hutch" with graphic violence and nudity). Not recommended for serious serial killer buffs, but a good movie for 70's crime thriller fans.
    Wizard-8

    It isn't terrible, but doesn't quite work

    When I was growing up, I saw this movie (under the title "The Dark Ride") in several video stores in my town. I was curious about it, but I never got around to renting it. Recently, I found a copy in a thrift store, and felt it was now or never. To tell the truth, I thought it would be awful, but to my surprise I found several aspects of the movie worthy of merit. It's decently acted for the most part by the no-name cast, for one thing. And there are a number of scenes involving the killer that have some genuine creepiness, such as using the simple but effective technique of little to no background music. The movie also correctly illustrates that investigations of serial killers take a lot of long and hard work. Unfortunately, that leads to the big problem of the movie. Even though the movie runs less than 90 minutes, the story is still too drawn out, and gets dull at times. Also, if you are looking for plenty of exploitation material like gore and sexual stuff, there isn't much of that here. In fact, it wouldn't take that much editing to make this movie safe to broadcast on commercial TV. So while I am firm in my opinion to not seek out this movie, I will say that if you find yourself watching it you won't find it completely bad.
    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
    3lovecraft231

    Rather dull Serial Killer Flick from the 70's

    Detective Sergent Vince De Carlo (James Luisi) and company are on the case of a vicious Serial Killer/Rapist. Can Psychologist Carol (Susan Sullivan) help, or will she become the killer's next victim? And what is with the killer's hilarious White Dude Afro?

    Inspired by the case of serial killer Ted Bundy, "Killer's Delight" aka "The Dark Ride" is a rather dull Serial Killer tale from 1978 that doesn't offer much. If anything, it's more of a police procedural flick than a horror movie, as much of the violence occurs off camera. Sure, we get mutilated bodies, but we don't get a whole lot in the exploitation department-especially considering that they are from the aftermath, and not during the crime. Those hoping for the likes of "The Toolbox Murders" or "Maniac" will be very disappointed.

    Fortunately, there is an impressive scene involving a woman trying to escape the killer that get's the tone right, and is quite suspenseful to boot. Also, John Karlen is quite effective as the killer, though his hilarious hairstyle (white guys with Afros are always worth a chuckle) is more than a bit distracting.

    "The Dark Ride" is too routine and mediocre to really warrant a recommendation, as it lacks the proper exploitation elements, and is dated even by the standards of the time. Those looking for a better example should probably turn to "Don't Go In The House" and a few others instead, as this just doesn't cut it.
    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.

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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
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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