555 (1988 Film)
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''555'' is a 1988 American
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directed and produced by Wally Koz and written by Roy Koz.


Plot

While making out on the beach, a couple is attacked by a blade-wielding man dressed like a
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. After beheading the man with a machete, the hippie slashes the woman to death with a dagger, then sexually assaults her corpse. Charged with solving "the Lake Front Butcher" murders (as the media have dubbed them) are Sergeant Connor and Detective Haller, whose main suspect is the man who found the bodies, a retired army colonel named Peter Wayne. Routinely intruding upon the investigation is stubborn local reporter Susan Rather, the occasional lover of Assistant
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Ralph Kennedy. Over the next two nights two more couples are butchered, one in their van, and the other in an abandoned factory. The
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(male killed with a machete, the female killed with a knife and raped post-mortem) is the same, and the theory that Wayne is the killer is strengthened when he goes into hiding. Shortly after another couple is killed (this time in their bedroom) on the fourth night, Connor finds Wayne, who he had discovered had lived in at least two of the four cities where similar crimes (five couples killed over the course of five nights, each spree five years apart) have occurred. However, due to a lack of solid evidence connecting him to any of the murders, Wayne (who claims to have only hid because he believed Connor was personally out to get him) is let go. After Wayne's release, Connor and Haller are approached by Susan, who claims that Ralph is the Lake Front Butcher. Susan explains that she had earlier snuck into the station to look through the case files, and found out that the ex-boyfriend of the very first victim (murdered twenty years ago in Massachusetts alongside her lover) was named Joseph Ralph Dwyer, which is Ralph's birth name. Searching for Ralph, the trio track him down to the abandoned factory, where he is killed in a shootout, though only after claiming the lives of another young couple, completing his pattern for the fifth time.


Cast

* Mara Lynn Bastian as Susan Rather * Charles Fuller as Colonel Peter Wayne * Greg Kerouac as Sergeant Connor * Greg Neilson as Ralph Kennedy/Joseph Ralph Dwyer * B.K. Smith as Detective Johnny Haller * Bob Grabill as The Killer and Police Officer * Wally Koz (voice) as Captain Luca * Ricardo Alvarez as First Male Victim * Temple Mead as First Female Victim * Skip Grisham as Second Male Victim * Anita Reformado as Second Female Victim * Scott Hermes as Tommy (Third Male Victim) * Anne Walker as Tommy's girlfriend (Third Female Victim) * Richard Orchard as Angie's Boyfriend (Fourth Male Victim) * Christine Cabana as Angie (Fourth Female Victim) * Roy Koz as Fifth Male Victim * Doreen Semese as Fifth Female Victim * Jeff Dieter as Police Officer * Frankie 'Hollywood" Rodriquez as Vito * David Trelford as Corner’s Attendant * Pat Mongoven (voice) as Dispatcher


Reception

Blood Capsules awarded ''555'' three stars, and wrote that the script was decent, the acting enthusiastic, and the effects occasionally impressive. Trash Film Guru found the film enjoyable, despite the low productions values, abysmal acting, and occasional dullness. Critical Condition said that while ''555'' was by no means good, it did have decent acting, and gore effects. A score of one and half ("Bad") was given by The Bloody Pit of Horror, which said the film was highly inept on a technical level, and suffered from obnoxious characters, bad dialogue and acting, a pedestrian and ridiculous mystery, a silly plot, and a limp finale. The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre found the acting weak and the plot formulaic, and stated the only memorable aspect of the film was two or three over-the-top splatter scenes. The Video Graveyard categorized the film as garbage with lame gore and amateurish acting, though the website admitted that the "compellingly awful indie effort" is worth watching once by bad movie enthusiasts. Video Junkie Strikes Back from the Grave quipped "The only thing going for ''555'' is the effects work, which is suitably gory". Soiled Sinema summed up ''555'' as a "complete piece of zombie shit" that offered only a minimal amount of entertainment.


Home media

It was originally released on VHS in 1988 by Slaughterhouse Entertainment (Wally Koz's distribution company) However, VHS prints of the film have become collector's items due to their limited quantities. VHS copies of the film have been spotted on eBay with extremely high prices (such as one copy selling for $350.00). In 2011, Massacre Video released the film for the first time on DVD. It includes special features such as interviews with actor Scott Hermes, special effects artist Jeffrey Lyle Segal, and a slideshow of behind the scenes photos.


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* {{IMDb title, 0103600, 555 1988 direct-to-video films 1988 directorial debut films 1988 films 1988 horror films 1988 independent films 1980s American films 1980s English-language films 1980s police procedural films 1980s serial killer films 1980s slasher films American direct-to-video films American exploitation films American independent films American police detective films American serial killer films American slasher films American splatter films Camcorder films Direct-to-video horror films English-language horror films Films about journalists Films set in 1988 Films set in Chicago Films shot in Chicago Necrophilia in film