
MURDER SET PIECES NC 17 TORRENT MOVIE
This movie clearly isn’t for everyone, while it centers itself in a serial killer fashion, it leans closer to a snuff film, but not to the believability level, and it is not of the same caliber as the legendary and infamously known Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) or the high class slickness of American Psycho (2000). In addition, with the assistance of Fred Vogel (Summer of Blood ), a man that has done practically every job on a film set and who stars as a Masked Psycho, helped obtain many of the cast members from his film August Underground’s Mordum (2003) with many others from Nutbag. Palumbo’s film relies more on the profane and seedy aspects of Las Vegas, off the main strip, where it becomes apparent that these areas are the hunting grounds for the killer, known in the credits as The Photographer (Sven Garrett) a man with a distinct thick German accent.

Some of the talented cast that lent skills to the making of this film, and together have over 50 horror film credits to their names, Tony Todd, Gunnar Hansen and Edwin Neal. The cast ensemble for this low-budget horror, runs quite well, with a showing of brief glimpses for the most part of the roles and characters, they each used their previous acting skills to provide the best impact for the movie, given the fact that most scenes relied on one-takes.

This film, graphic in nature, tells the tale of a so-called fashion photographer, who tends to lean more to pornography than the high glitz and glamour most identifiable to the industry while using the guise of it to lure unsuspecting new models and prostitutes into his dangerous chamber of his mind and eventually death. Director and writer Nick Palumbo, known for his film Nutbag (2000) wore almost all the hats on the production of this film, which continues to grow as a cult film even 15 years after its initial release on Decemin Hollywood, CA.
