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Massage Parlor Murders!

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
660
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Massage Parlor Murders! (1973)
CrimeMysteryThriller

A serial killer targets and murders sex workers in New York City's red-light district. Detectives Rizotti and O'Mara investigate to uncover the killer's identity and prevent further victims.A serial killer targets and murders sex workers in New York City's red-light district. Detectives Rizotti and O'Mara investigate to uncover the killer's identity and prevent further victims.A serial killer targets and murders sex workers in New York City's red-light district. Detectives Rizotti and O'Mara investigate to uncover the killer's identity and prevent further victims.

  • Directors
    • Chester Fox
    • Alex Stevens
  • Stars
    • George Spencer
    • Sandra Peabody
    • John Moser
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    660
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Chester Fox
      • Alex Stevens
    • Stars
      • George Spencer
      • Sandra Peabody
      • John Moser
    • 12User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Spencer
    • Rizotti
    Sandra Peabody
    Sandra Peabody
    • Gwen
    John Moser
    • Detective O'Mara
    Anne Gaybis
    Anne Gaybis
    • Sunny
    Marlene Kallevig
    • Mrs. Rizotti
    Theodore Gottlieb
    Theodore Gottlieb
    • Theodore
    Kathie Fitch
    • Rosie
    • (as Kathie Everett)
    Arlana Blue
    • Second Murdered Girl
    Ellen Pauwels
    • Third Murdered Girl
    Mercedes Ragusa
    • Fourth Murdered Girl
    David Kerman
    • The Preacher
    Wings Wilson
    • Panhandler
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Mr. Creepy
    Bill Buck
    • The Killer
    Louis Ragusa
    • Manager
    Leroy Basil Gray
    • Third Detective
    Harold Gouett
    • Ballet Dancer
    Beverly Bonner
    Beverly Bonner
      • Directors
        • Chester Fox
        • Alex Stevens
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      6doorbomb62

      Grindhouse Yarn w/ some special ingredients.

      The Massage Parlor Murders!. Exactly what it sounds like. Typical 1970s drive-in yarn from the 42nd St. grind house fare offering a LOT of medium local talent and a lack of budget for proper coverage of actors, AND dubbing.So many scenes are MOS, it suggests the problem of NOT having enough dough to re-shoot, or ADR. Still, these particular films from that segmented era of time bring forth some of the most fascinating artifacts. For starters, the mark of vintage NYC in the day when things couldn't have been for in-your-face blunt. There is certainly that. Also, it is commendable what some filmmakers can accomplish with such limited resources. There's plenty of ambiance and character (by character I mean NYC itself) to provide the common viewer with fascinating elements beside the random thrills.

      What we have is, naturally, a homicidal nut , preying on the sleazy, lustful, and unfortunate looking women working Massage Parlors in the Times Square area. The premise alone could have been grounds for an ABC or CBS movie-of-the-week (MOW), however, the production company, big-wigs, whom-ever and however you wish to refer to them, needed a quota on nudity and cheap violence. Naturally, directors Chester Fox and Alex Stevens pad out the running time with said filler content to the point that it becomes predictable and boring. That's not always a bad thing, except that naked women with fake blood poured on their bodies hardly makes an impression.

      Onto more positive aspects, we have a few great lead performances.George Spencer as lead Detective Rizotti. He's honest and straight-forward with a slight humor to him. Right out of a typical cop show of the times, thrust into the degrading and cheap sex and violence. As most films are time capsules, he is never-the-less entertaining and endearing in his own right. John Moser displays absolute charisma as side-kick Det. O'Mara. He has movie star looks, ferocious physical attributes, and a sensitive demeanor. A perfect leading man, who, baffling enough, only has an alleged "Dallas" episode as his following credit on this site! (?) It's a shame he didn't carry this one through as the head detective, and other higher budgeted projects like it. Then there's the always remarkable Sandra Peabody (nee Cassell) of original 'The Last House on the Left (1972') fame. It's assuredly criminal that she, herself, never rose above such tawdry affairs as this. She always displayed perfect commitment to pathos in every role she had in her short B-Movie career. Each performance finely tuned to fit not only the character, but the script and intentions themselves. Fans of her, and they are many, will be satisfied by this aspect alone, if nothing else.

      The rest of the cast consist of obvious raw, inexperienced NY talent that bring forth endearing ambiance, which says a lot considering there isn't too much credibility among the rest of the production values amid the pedestrian circumstances. 'Massage Parlor Murders!' is none-the-less a film to be loved by it's adorning fans despite it's stance in a long line of sub par drive in fare which remains mediocre at best. Really, it's no higher than a Roger Corman picture from New World Pictures at that same time, yet all those films resonate positively and still hold up to this day. "Massage" and it's peer titles do not.
      8brandonw-96245

      Criminally underrated

      This is a great sleaze fest grind house style slasher whodunnit. It's almost like an American micro budget giallo film. The plot actually made much more sense than I expected. Tons of great nudity also. New York gritty vibe.
      1damianphelps

      Sucked In Again!!!

      OH this keeps happening to me. I had never heard of this movie. It had just been rereleased in UHD so I thought I will check it out, afterall it must be ok of they wouldn't waste the resources releasing a primo version of it.

      Wrong wrong wrong!!!

      Having watched it I can only guess that there was somekind of contractual agreement that made it necessary for them to release this bunk.

      Its boring.

      And, unfortunately it doesn't circle around to be so bad that its good.

      This is a complete time waster and now that I am writing this review I am questioning why I gave it 3 stars, so I'm going to change it to 1 :)
      8abduktionsphanomen471

      Low budget sleeze that is really enjoyable

      Massage Parlor Murders - 1973 ( This Film Rates a B+) How cheap and sleezy can a low budget thriller/mystery from the early 1970's be? Set in New York City with all the nostalgic sights and sounds you crave. A realistic look at the seedy sexual underbelly of American culture. A crazed latex glove wearing killer hunts naughty massage parlor girls. He visits various parlors and wastes no time killing the girls. Two detectives try to figure out who and why. There is plenty of poor police conduct, no dusting for fingerprints, isolating the crime scene after the murders, beating up suspects with no proof of guilt and getting involved with women who are involved in the case. The blood is minimal, and the kills are nothing spectacular but effective enough for this film. Poor acting at times, other times fairly decent and some downright laughable. A short mediocre script with too much chatter and filler scenes. There are some weird WTF moments, the chase scene that came straight out of the CHiPS television series, the peep show at the 46-minute mark, the painfully overlong swingers pool party or the fact that the detectives leave a murder scene without the arrival of back up. The soundtrack has a variety of music genres and fit the film in an odd sort of way. It would serve well on vinyl. Plenty of perky boobage and bare butts plus full-frontal nudity. Typical, predictable, crude and enjoyable.
      Michael_Elliott

      Decent Exploitation

      Massage Parlor Murders! (1973)

      ** (out of 4)

      Mildly entertaining exploitation movie has a couple detectives trying to track down the person who is murdering massage parlor ladies. Soon one of the detectives gets involved with one of the girls and you just know who the killer is going to go after next.

      MASSAGE PARLOR MURDERS!, also known as MASSAGE PARLOR HOOKERS, isn't the greatest exploitation film ever made but as long as you go into it with rather low expectations there's enough here to keep you entertained throughout its 80-minute running time. Obviously, if you're looking for a well-made picture then it's probably best that you watch something else but if you enjoy these types of low-budget, odd-ball movies then pull up a chair and enjoy.

      The film benefits from having some very attractive ladies throughout the film and yes there's plenty of nudity from them. The nudity factor is never distasteful and it really just plays out as business as usual. The performances are obviously all over the place but it's interesting to see George Dzundza pop up a few years before THE DEER HUNTER. The violence and gore level is rather low, although the first murder is actually well-staged. I'd also argue that the ending played out nicely and delivers a good outcome for our creep.

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      • Trivia
        In 2013, Vinegar Syndrome released the film on DVD and Blu-ray. This release featured the original and alternate theatrical trailer, rare outtakes, a special edition lab card and extensive historical liner notes.
      • Goofs
        Several of the murder victims can be glimpsed blinking as the police examine the crime scenes.
      • Quotes

        Detective O'Mara: [arriving at nudist pool party] Shit!

      • Crazy credits
        In the first credit that comes up, "A Cinamid Film Production", the word film is misspelled "flim".
      • Connections
        Featured in 42nd Street Memories: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Notorious Street (2015)

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      • Release date
        • September 1973 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Massage Parlor Hookers
      • Filming locations
        • 594 3rd Ave, Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Dets Rizotti & O'Mara go for a quick drink at The Other Place, closed)
      • Production company
        • Cinemid Films
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      • Budget
        • $100,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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