
Prowler (1981)
Année de sortie: 1981
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Prowler, El asesino de Rosemary, Rosemary's Killer, Quem Matou Rosemary?, Le massacre de Pitchford, Luusija, Rosmary'n murhaaja, Die Forke Des Todes, Rosemary gyilkosa, ローズマリー・キラ, Zabójca Rosemary, O Assassino da Rosa, Prikrada, 로즈마리 킬러, Незнакомец, Убийца Розмари, Tatil Gecesi, Вбивця Розмарі, Pitchfork Massacre, The Graduation
Réalisateur: Joseph Zito
Writer: Glenn Leopold, Neal Barbera
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: David Streit, Joseph Zito
Executive Producer: James Bochis
Sociétés: Graduation
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 1.000.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Histoire
In Avalon Bay, thirty years after a murder on graduation night, a masked killer begins stalking and brutally dispatching the town's teens. The killer, dressed in military attire, seems to be targeting couples in isolated locations. Initially believed to be a jilted soldier home from war, his identity remains unknown as the body count rises.
Résumé
Prowler (1981) is a slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, set in the small town of Avalon Bay. The story is driven by a masked serial killer who targets young adults during their graduation celebrations three decades after an unsolved murder on that same night. The film combines elements of mystery and horror, with themes of revenge and fear of the unknown. It's known for its intense violence and the iconic imagery of the killer in military garb.