THE EARLIER FILMS
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PORTRAIT IN RED

Elliot Fauman Ph. D

Sunset Strip

Portrait in Red

Attack of the 60 foot Centrefold

Fugitive Rage

Night Shade

Hybrid

Storm Trooper

Rebecca - Lisa Comshaw ( also known as Tori Sinclair)

Adam Baxter - Clayton Norcross

Robert Pearlman - Lawrence Tierney (played Joe Cabot in Reservoir Dogs)

Laurel - Cynthia Rothrock

Puron - Kate Romero

Detective Wilder - Jim Hanks

Nail man - Tim Abell

Doctor - Brad Lockerman

Homerun - Michael Kowal

 

Described as "a perverted little movie", the film sees Rebecca Barlow, a painter who is into 'violent obscurity' branching out into a whole new artistic dimension after she slits the throat of a one-night stand and uses his blood on her canvas. Rebecca's brother, Tommy, who is a little retarded helps her dispose of the body in a pit of acid Rebecca handily has in her basement. Having had the first taste, Rebecca starts to make a habit of utilising the blood of her lovers in her paintings.

Tim: A work of art? That gets my vote.

One night at a showing of her work, Rebecca meets Adam a local restaurant owner. There is a strange attraction between the two but Rebecca is reluctant to get involved with him as her rule is only to kill men from out of town, ones who won't be missed. Despite her own restrictions Rebecca visits Adam's restaurant and causes a scene. Adam is incensed but intrigued and goes to Rebecca's studio, interrupting her painting. Fortunately for Adam he sees and suspects nothing.

Rebecca agrees to go back to the restaurant on a different night. Things go better this time and they agree to meet again, to see one of Adam's old movies. He is an ex-actor. After the film they end up making love. Unbeknownst to Rebecca while she and Adam have been making love two, two men have broken in and are beating up Tommy. Rebecca interrupts them and kills the two burglars in a particularly nasty and gruesome way. Still in a bad move, Rebecca tells Adam she cannot see him anymore.

Cynthia Rothrock

The poor boy is smitten and reluctant to accept Rebecca's decision Sneaking back to her studio he finds Rebecca in the arms of another man. The man in question (Tim) is naked and Rebecca is wrapped round his body. Now that sounds all fine and dandy, but he has chains wrapped round his wrist; chains that are attached to a construct high above and controlled by Rebecca. They finish making love and Rebecca makes the chains take him in the air. As he is dangled there above the ground, Rebecca places a board under his feet; a board embedded with nails. She lowers him to the ground. He tries to save himself but his feet are cut to ribbons. To finish him off she puts a machete into his head!

Adam has seen all this and tries to get away but Rebecca spots him and goes after him with the machete. He tries to talk his way out of it and when that doesn't work he makes a break for it. Tommy and Adam fight but it is Rebecca who kills Adam with a pair of scissors. Distraught over his death, Rebecca decides on a career move and wraps the body in fibreglass. Rebecca is about to become a leader in the field of living dead sculpture. At the next showing of her work Rebecca shows off her latest victims, including Tim, as a sculpture. Poor boy!

Lisa Comshaw/Tori Sinclair

 
Written in 1994 by T L Lankford, the film was also directed by him. Mr Lankford appears not to have been too happy with the final outcome as in the credits the writer and director are listed as Gib T. Oidi. For those of you good at crosswords you will recognise the anagram - Big Idiot! The film was made in 1995 and ran for 90 minutes with an R rating. A small part for Tim but a return to movies after something of a gap.
 
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