The plot itself is bizarre. It centers around a masked killer kidnapping beautiful women on the beach and then injecting them with heroine.
He then uses strange organ music to make them into zombies who do his bidding. The police are doing everything they can to find the killer, but they are always one step behind.
I won't reveal the ending as it is somewhat of a good twist, but I do have to admit that the mask and gloves the killer wears are pretty damn cool. He looks like a bigger version of the little monsters in the 1972 film "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark".
The director of this film, Emilio Vieyra also helmed the unforgettable "Curious Dr. Humpp" which still stands as one of the most bizarre fims I have ever watched.
One other odd fact is that the director of the classic 1964 horror film "The Flesh Eaters" was one of the writers of this film. I was rather pleased to see Jack Curtis co-wrote this gem.
I really recommend this unknown film. It moves along at a great pace and crams as much as it can into 70 minutes. This film also has plenty of beautiful women to admire. It's dubbed in English and the print is very good.
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