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The Driller Killer

The Driller Killer

  • Status: Released
  • 15-06-1979
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Score: 5.3
  • Vote count: 174

An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills, work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark and randomly killing derelicts with a power drill.

Abel Ferrara

Reno Miller

Carolyn Marz

Carol Slaughter

Baybi Day

Pamela

Harry Schultz

Dalton Briggs

Alan Wynroth

Al the Landlord

Maria Helhoski

The Nun

James O'Hara

Man in Church

Richard Howorth

Stephen - Carol's Husband

Louis Mascolo

Knife Victim

Tommy Santora

Attacker

Rita Gooding

TV Spot

Chuck Saaf

TV Spot

Gary Cohen

Voice-over (voice)

Janet Dailey

Girl at Audition

Joyce Finney

Girl at Audition

Butch Morris

Sidewalk Begger

Paul Fitze

Kid on Street

John Fitze

Kid on Street

Karl Metner

Kid on Street

Chris Amato

Kid on Street

Rich Bokun

Kid on Street

Michael Canosa

Kid on Street

Greg Schirrira

Kid on Street

Thomas Baeza

Kid on Street

Frank Hazard

Man Waiting for Bus

John Paul McIntyre

Man Waiting for Bus

John Coulakis

Hallway Derelict

Lanny Taylor

Rooftop Derelict

Peter Yellen

Bus Stop Derelict

Steve Cox

Empire State Derelict

Stephen Singer

Street Corner Derelict

Tom Constantine

Street Corner Derelict

Anthony Picciano

Sidewalk and Street Derelict

Bob DeFrank

Fire Escape Derelict

D.A. Metrov

Tony Coca-Cola (guitar)

Dickey Bittner

Ritchy (bass)

Steve Brown

Steve (drums)

Laurie Y. Taylor

Tony's Girlfriend

Trixie Sly

Manager

Andrea Childs

Friend

Hallie Coletta

Friend

Victoria Keiler

Friend

Claire Mailer

Friend

Paula Nichols

Friend

Jack O'Connell

Rooftop Victim (uncredited)

Wuchak

**_Ugly, tedious flick about a painter going over the edge is also an amusing period piece_** An artist in Union Square, Manhattan, struggles with his homeless father, finishing a key painting, an annoying rock band in the building, and his relationship with his two female roommates. Insanity and worse can’t be too far away. “The Driller Killer” was shot from June, 1977, to March, 1978 and released in 1979. I point this out because it reeks of late 70’s Manhattan, and not the pretty side. It’s a gritty art house Indie made by the protagonist, Abel Ferrara, who’s listed as actor Jimmy Laine in the credits. Despite the exploitive title and the fact that it undeservedly ended up on the UK’s “video nasties” list, it’s actually a grungy psychological drama about life in the Big City in late 70’s America mixed with lowkey amusement concerning the country’s growing fringe decadence and corresponding lunacy. The “driller killer” element doesn’t manifest until the second half and isn’t exploited as in conventional slashers. Speaking of which, this aspect inspired the usage of driller slayers in the “Slumber Party Massacre” trilogy (1982, 1987, 1990). The film only cost $20,000 (equal to about $98,000 today), but Ferrara was able to acquire quality no-name actors for his weekend project. In other words, the key peripheral actors are convincing in their roles despite what critics might say. I’m talking about the ones who play Carol, Pamela, Dalton Briggs, the landlord, Tony Coca-Cola and his girlfriends. A couple years before Ferrara made this, Marvel’s Man-Thing featured Steve Gerber’s “Song-Cry of the Living Dead Man” in issue #12. I bring this up because “The Driller Killer” covers some of the same core issues, namely society driving an individual insane with pressures on every side, like bills, relationships, obnoxious neighbors, and making enough money or you’ll be out on the street. I’m sure Ferrara was influenced by it. On July 21, 1945, General George Patton predicted “I fear that perhaps in fifty years America will… become a land of corruption and degenerate morals." This flick effectively shows this development and I’m sure the Soviets and China (et al.) used it to illustrate the downside of America & the West’s curious catering to Lefty madness. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Union Square, Manhattan, which is just northeast of Greenwich Village and northwest of East Village. The rock club was located just northeast of Union Square. GRADE: B-/C+