The Prowler (1981)
aka Rosemary’s Killer

Genre: Horror | Mystery | Thriller | Slasher | Gore
Country: USA | Director: Joseph Zito
Language: English | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in Mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 88mn
Bdrip H264 Mkv – 1280×720 – 23.976fps – 2.01gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082951/

Audio 2: Commentary with Director Joseph Zito
and Special Make-up Effects artist Tom Savini

The film begins with the return home of a WWII veteran who was the recipient of a “Dear John Letter”. After swiftly dispatching a courting couple in a Gazebo we leap to present day where a college celebration becomes the hunting ground for a uniform clad killer.

“The Prowler” is worth all the viewing that any horror fan can muster up the time for. It is a decent little viewed slasher that has some good story qualities but will mostly be remembered for its extremely graphic gore (especially for the time period of which it was made). Aside from the gore, one of the things that was actually enjoyable about “The Prowler” was that it did offer a little bit of suspense and tension, and the direction by Joseph Zito is perfect while he creates a scary atmosphere and uses the camera to make his killer all the more terrifying. It is rare that people nowadays can cringe at slasher films from this era, but “The Prolwer” certainly will add a little bit of suspense.

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The Prowler (1981)