6/10
A strange Spanish film with a lot of gore, guts, blood and disconcerting scenes
16 December 2023
Spanish surprise with disjointed scenes, terrible moments and some atmospheric horror scenes. A weird European gothic without much sense, terror events with a gruesome killer, extreme weirdness and overacting. This begins with a brief presentation by the director Michael Skaife or Miguel Madrid himself, exposing the case of double personality and its dire consequences. After a time away, a young man named Paul (David Rocha) returns home. Paul is the son of the gardener (Gaspar 'Indio' González) of the palace of a countess (Helga Liné) who returns to her home after failing at medical university, deciding to go to live with his parents. Shortly after his arrival, several murders occur. He suffers from a split personality, which leads him to disguise himself with a wig and a mask to murder the couples who come to the park and his victims are subjected to strange surgical practices. Meanwhile, Paul falls in love with the daughter (Imma de Santis) of the rich countess. However, the young man continues with his obsession and follows his criminal wave, but he cannot remember what happened. There's a deranged beast lurking inside! Don't be fooled by his cutesy and friendly side!

An unconventional Giallo/slasher film with a strange theme: a killer with a split personality and a lot of latent homosexuality, this is combined with a crazy and sometimes embarrassing rhythm. A twisted and sometimes absurd entanglement whose results will leave you with your mouth open due to the incredible events developing throughout. 'Killer of Dolls' accelerates little by little towards its own frequency of deranged madness, plunging the mind into a deep abyss of bewilderment and barely allowing you to take a breath of logic. A weird and creepy horror story with thrills, chills, plot twists, beheadings, blood, the strangest showers, turning out to be really surprising. It contains such a peculiar and fantastic vibe that it eventually seems to morph into some sort of unintentionally strange comedy. Starring David Rocha who gives a bizarre and exaggerated performance as an emotionally unstable young man who collects dolls, the reason being that, after the death of his sister, he was raised as a girl. Some regular Spanish secondary characters appear: Helga Liné, Gaspar 'Indio' González, Luis Induni, Enric Majó, José Lifante, Antonio Molino Rojo or Red Mills, all of them common in all types of genres from the sixties and seventies such as Spaghetti, Paella Western , from the Euro-spy subgenre, from Giallo or from Jesús Franco films. And special mention for Inma de Santis, an 'infant terrible' who began as a child actress, developing an interesting career until her early death at the age of 30 due to a car accident.

This pure, off-the-wall, relentless madness showcases colorful, reddish cinematography by Alfonso Nieva. It was filmed on location in Barcelona, Sitges, Catalonia, Spain, and especially in the wonderful gardens of Castelldefels, Barcelona, where most of the action takes place. As well as an anticlimactic and inappropriate musical score by Alfonso Santiesteban. The film was regularly directed by Miguel Madrid, who often uses the pseudonym Michael Skaife, and here delivers a morbidly extravagant horror entry with plenty of nightmarish flashbacks too. Miguel Madrid was a writer and director of horror and erotic films. He only made three films, "Necrophagus" or "The Butcher of Binbrook" or "The Graveyard of Horror" 1971, an erotic film titled "Bacchanal Live" 1979 and this giallo horror film, the really outlandish "The Doll Killer" 1975. Rating: 5.5/10. An offbeat and mediocre but original film. This might be one of the strangest and most unintentionally hilarious movies I've seen in a long time.
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