Click: The Calendar Girl Killer is a thriller that probes the inner sanctum of the mind of a psychotic killer as he uses the world of big fashion photography for his sadistic playground.Click: The Calendar Girl Killer is a thriller that probes the inner sanctum of the mind of a psychotic killer as he uses the world of big fashion photography for his sadistic playground.Click: The Calendar Girl Killer is a thriller that probes the inner sanctum of the mind of a psychotic killer as he uses the world of big fashion photography for his sadistic playground.
- Jennifer
- (as Lisa Axelrod)
- Andy
- (as a different name)
- Nancy
- (as Donna Speir)
- Jessie
- (as Michael Shane)
- Megan
- (as Diana C. Karanikas)
- Rhonda
- (uncredited)
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The movie starts with a gratuitous nude scene, and for that matter, a completely completely gratuitous appearance by former Playboy Playmate Dona Speir. She completely disappears afterwards though when the action shifts out to the desert. There's plenty of other bimbos to be had, however, including future "Baywatch" babe Traci Dali. I have to wonder about the reviewers who say these girls are "unattractive"--if they happen to be personally dating MORE attractive girls than these, then they're definitely wasting their time reviewing crap movies on the internet. The girls are definitely very sexy both in and out of their skimpy bikinis, but--trust me here--this movie has absolutely NOTHING else going for it. Has-been matinée idol Troy Donahue and never-really-was character actor Ross Hagen are functional at best. The plot is generic and stupid. The visuals are cheap and uninspired. And the music is downright execrable.
This might be worth seeing for fifty cents, but it's definitely not worth a penny more.
John
Shot on video, Hagen has spared no expense with his pyrotechnic displays, use of blank ammunition and fake tan, while the stunts are unlimited and the cast attractive and diverse. Troy Donahue has a few pointless scenes as Hagen's pastel-coloured polo shirt wearing assistant, while Hoke Howell has a virtual cameo as a PI investigating the strange disappearances of models. Some audiences might recognise Tracy Dali and Dona Speir from other, eh, publications although their roles are strictly ancillary (Speir has a prominent role in the first two scenes then abruptly disappears without explanation). As for Hagen's performance as the offbeat snapper, he looks professional if tired, but really comes to life in the final act, nursery rhymes and all. A performance not to be missed.
There's a couple of humorous moments where Cummins learns to fight and teaches a male model to ride his motor-cycle, but it's still pretty flimsy with an awful lot of time spent with Sims (vaguely reminiscent of a young Elisabeth Shue) and Cummins arguing, then making up, then arguing again etc etc. The film ambles to 80 minutes which gives you an idea of how much action, or lack thereof, is contained in the movie. No issue with Ross Hagen wanting to show that movie-making is accessible to almost any budget, just wish he had a better concept before he embarked on this glorified home movie.
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- Quotes
Nancy: [wistfully staring into the fire] I tried so hard to maintain my image.
Alan: You have a great image. If all you wanna do is... promote other people's clothes.
Nancy: What do you mean?
Alan: Why not promote your own image? That way people will... remember you for you, rather than the clothes you wear. When was the last time... you saw your name in an ad?
[she scoffs, shakes her head]
Alan: I could help change all that.
Nancy: [looks up at him] How?
Alan: Jack's doing a January calendar. There's a spot in it. You'd make a great Miss January.
Nancy: [shakes her head] Nah, I don't think so.
Alan: Jack could shoot you tonight. We'd wrap you all up in a nice... warm fur coat. You'd be great.
Nancy: Jack's not even here.
Alan: He'll be back soon.
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- Click, maníaco calendario mortal
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- Los Angeles County, California, USA(Location)
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