This is one of the finest black and white films to come out of Claymont, Delaware...where ever that is. Johnny Craven (Mark Cray) is an occasional serial killer who is looking to recruit a protege for Cameron (Robert Z'Dar) a man who wants to retire after a couple of more snuffs. Johnny has selected Seth (Devin Kates) a suicidal foster kid to join the group of serial killers, because this is what Johnny does.
The film shows some people being killed, but lacks being graphic. It focuses on the faces of kids like Seth, as they lament about their life. If listening to faux-foster kids tell their story and then being convinced to snuff someone your scene, this is it, although I didn't feel the film was done well like everyone else. I enjoyed the Cameron scenes as we watch an overweight thoughtful serial killer plan his retirement. The rest of film I found rather boring.
Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity.
The film shows some people being killed, but lacks being graphic. It focuses on the faces of kids like Seth, as they lament about their life. If listening to faux-foster kids tell their story and then being convinced to snuff someone your scene, this is it, although I didn't feel the film was done well like everyone else. I enjoyed the Cameron scenes as we watch an overweight thoughtful serial killer plan his retirement. The rest of film I found rather boring.
Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity.