A woman is forced into a deadly game in which she has to kill five people or all her friends and family will be butchered.A woman is forced into a deadly game in which she has to kill five people or all her friends and family will be butchered.A woman is forced into a deadly game in which she has to kill five people or all her friends and family will be butchered.
Shawn Dixon
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This took me back around 40 years to the British sexploitation boom. In fact this is better directed, by someone with a good feel for an eye-catching location. The "performances", however, are every bit as bad as the old days. The large cast seems to comprise hardly any pro actors. Instead they're former crims, boxers and porn models. ("Ben Dover", not listed here, is in an early sequence, having genuine sex that was then pruned for an "18" certificate). The players become very boring to watch, especially as there is no plot, just a succession of comic killings. It should also be mentioned that the "story" makes even less sense than perhaps originally intended because Alex Reid walked off the film after only a couple of his scenes had been shot. Apparently his then wife, Katie Price, wanted no association with a film publicised by the News of the World as "rape porn". (In fact Reid is not involved in any rape scene). Reid was replaced by several hard men including Robin Reid (no relation). Although "Killer Bitch" was barely released and has been vilified by the few who saw it, director Liam Galvin reunited most of his cast for "Mob Handed", now in production.
If you were to rate this intellectually it would get a very bad review, but If you want to see loads of terribly fake death scenes, loads of boobs and nothing mentally stimulating as the plot is very basic then this goes for good hangover watching.
I like the whole British feel about the film, some good location shooting of wee pubs, industrial parks and London's River Thames, there's a lot of British humour and small one liners which brings the whole film down to earth. Again i'll repeat this film is not to be taken seriously.
There's a good pace to the film that probably kept me going and its refreshingly entertaining to see how poorly a film can be made; at times very stale acting, cheap props, too many things to mention.
I like the whole British feel about the film, some good location shooting of wee pubs, industrial parks and London's River Thames, there's a lot of British humour and small one liners which brings the whole film down to earth. Again i'll repeat this film is not to be taken seriously.
There's a good pace to the film that probably kept me going and its refreshingly entertaining to see how poorly a film can be made; at times very stale acting, cheap props, too many things to mention.
Classic film and Yvette is gorgeous in this film as usual but Alex was good for a new actor ..
No acting talent, awful writing and mediocre technical skills
I've filmed better stuff on a smartphone with my three dogs.
I've filmed better stuff on a smartphone with my three dogs.
I bought this in a car boot sale for a couple years ago for a quid. I think I wasted my time and my money.
Low budget films can punch well above their weight...with a good script; but even for the standards of the average micro budget, mockney gangster flick this one just stinks. There is literally no story.
Avoid!
Low budget films can punch well above their weight...with a good script; but even for the standards of the average micro budget, mockney gangster flick this one just stinks. There is literally no story.
Avoid!
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