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Killing Kind [DVD] [2007] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

3.5 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000UX6TGQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 157,029 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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'Terry lambert' is forced by his friends to participate in a brutal rape,he is sent to prison for 2 yrs & then the film begins with his release & him returning to his mothers boarding house.Terry then plots his revenge on those who got him put away,setting off on a murderous spree..!
John savage is amazing in this,he portrays the lonely & confused (& ultimately psycho!)Terry perfectly,as does Ann sothern in the role as his overbearing & somewhat eccentric mother Thelma.
Made in 1973 & an underrated classic,I can throughly recommended this to any fans of psycho thrillers,this is one of the best!
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yeah found a revieuw of this on terrortrap and it was rated high
but to be honest nothing new here

SPOILERS WARNING SPOILERS
the story a young man came back to his old house sinds he has bin in prison for 2 years for a rape
his mother don t wan t to see his evil inteds even not when she found here cat death in the garbage bin
SPOILERS END SPOILERS END

but to be honest the movie drags on and on it took me 3 turns to watch the movie cause i fell asleep 3 times RENT THIS ONE BEFORE BUYING

i reccomend the movie night warning/butcher baker nightmare maker
same thema mother and son relation but done much better it s coming out on a code red dvd release
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HASH(0x90f44870) out of 5 stars An overlooked masterpiece in the "mind of a killer" genre 27 Dec. 2003
By Daniel Jolley - Published on Amazon.com
The Killing Kind is a powerful and disturbing portrait of a killer, an entry in the genre that has never received anything close to the attention it deserves. This is a film that you will not soon forget. Curtis Harrington's direction is almost mesmerizing in its intensity and poignancy, and standout performances by John Savage and Ann Sothern are more than award-worthy in my opinion. This isn't your typical "look inside the mind of a serial killer" movie; you won't find any visceral gore or killing for the sake of killing. The Killing Kind is instead a psychological masterpiece that may send shivers up the spine of viewers uncomfortable with this particular genre. There is plenty of psychosis to spare in this neighborhood, but the focus of this black hole of doom and gloom is the special relationship between a mother and her only son.
Be ready to watch this movie as soon as you put it in because the opening shots will reach right out and grab you. The first thing you will see is a young lady being thrown beneath a pier, stripped of her clothes, and raped by a gang of hooligans. One young man just stands there, only to be forcibly thrown on top of the girl by his buddies. We see him scream, but we are not really shown what the scream really indicates (although it becomes much clearer later on). This scene sets the stage for the entire movie. Two years have passed since the "incident," and young Terry has suddenly been released from prison, coming home to the boarding house his mother runs. Thelma, his fawning mother, is overjoyed to have her little boy back; she knows her Terry would never have touched that girl - Terry is a good boy. It quickly becomes apparent that the relationship between Terry and his mother just isn't normal; there's no sign of a sexual relationship between them, but one can't help but wonder what lies beneath. Thelma is definitely overly fond of her son, and she refuses to see anything wrong with him. When a new lodger moves into the boarding house, she warns her to stay away from Terry, wrongly accusing her of misconduct even after witnessing a troubling encounter between the two in the pool. A young Cindy Williams give a memorable performance as young Lori; it's not the type of role you associate with Shirley of Laverne & Shirley, and that only makes it all the more powerful. Naturally, things only get worse as the days go by, especially when the people "responsible" for Terry's incarceration begin to die mysteriously. A spinsterish neighbor casts a further pall of dementia on the plot, and one could argue that she is even more mentally unbalanced than Terry and Thelma. I can't say the suspense really builds as the movie progresses because the suspense is there in spades from the very start; one simultaneously awaits and dreads the culmination of all this psychological horror, and director Curtis Harrington does not disappoint, delivering a powerful and truly fitting end to a film I found to be utterly amazing.
The Killing Kind deserves attention; it is a tour de force look at the very roots of a murderer's creation. I have to admit I hesitated to watch it, knowing that there was some violence to animals featured in the plot. Cruelty to animals is of course a dire warning sign of a killer in the making, but I can hardly bear to watch animals being made to suffer, even in the unreality of a film. For all the animal lovers out there, let me say that the scenes in question, while disturbing, are not overly graphic. Don't let this facet of the production deter you from seeing this outstanding film.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x910a83c0) out of 5 stars Macabre, terrifying journey into world of a pyschopath.... 10 Nov. 2007
By MattW - Published on Amazon.com
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Shocking, mesmorizing, & riveting pyschothriller destined for "classic" status, this terrifing and intense movie finally gets the treatment it deserves with what may be it's first ever US dvd release. A wonderful glimpse into the wonderful, wacky, and raw 70's, the "golden age" of horror, the movie dares to take itself seriously, and takes on the daunting task of telling an unattracitve story that revolves around almost entirely unlikeable characters, including a protagonist who's a serial killer. Though there's little graphic violence, some of the scenes which would be considered quite mild by today's standards, resonate in a major way and be forewarned, there are some heavy moments of awkwardness and intense suspense. After years of seeing this collecting dust on the VHS shelves in obscure video stores around the globe, this truly is a hugely welcomed surprise and discovery for a veteran horror cinaphile who's seen every horror film ever made. Great tone, palpable atmosphere, and a really unforgettable performance by the late great Anne Southern, this movie is simply a chilling and disturbing ride and I'm happy to say that my nerves were widly reawakened. Strongly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x916cf648) out of 5 stars psychological crime drama 4 April 2013
By Jay Holder - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a psychological crime drama guaranteed to please. Well done with excellent cast, picture and sound..
Not one to watch on Mother`s day.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x916cf804) out of 5 stars Tight story with a great cast. 2 Feb. 2011
By Barry Brandon - Published on Amazon.com
Format: DVD
This is a good movie that has a tight story with a great cast. I was shocked by how much I liked this film and was happy to get the chance to see it. It is a film about a kid who is crazy and has no idea what is right or wrong, if he cared any way. The mentally unstable kid Terry Lambert is played by John Savage who many of you have seen in other films like Salvador,The Godfather: Part III, and The Deer Hunter. Terry's mother is played by the great Ann Sothern who pretty much steals the show and is worth seeing this film for alone. Cindy Williams (from Laverne & Shirley) is in here and is so cute as a renter of one of the rooms in mom's big ol house. Things start off pretty bad for our boy Terry Lambert and only go down hill from there. If you like old 70's movies this is for sure worth a look.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x90f44d8c) out of 5 stars Poor visual quality, but still excellent movie. 11 April 2015
By Rachelle - Published on Amazon.com
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This movie was made in 1973, not 2008 as posted. Poor visual quality, but held my attention throughout. Excellent acting and excellent plot. I especially like suspenseful movies that hold my interest throughout without resorting to profanity, gore, or sex. If it were not for the poor visual quality, I would give it 5 stars instead of 4.
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