Death Kiss aka The Rape Killer(1976 Greece)

Greek sourced lurid (and then some) tale about the husband of
a rich woman who plans on using a serial rapist and murderer to
kill his wife so he can inherit his wife's fortune. As sick and
as trashy as they come this film is surprisingly entertaining in
a grindhouse sort of way. Its rare that any film would drift
into material as nasty as this. It isn't graphic as such, rather
the idea of what we are seeing is what horrifies not the violence.
In its way its actually a pretty good little thriller that perhaps
may have unfairly fallen through the cracks. (IMDB)






Laura (1944)

Detective Mark McPherson investigates the killing of Laura, found dead on
her apartment floor before the movie starts. McPherson builds a mental picture
of the dead girl from the suspects whom he interviews. He is helped by the
striking painting of the late lamented Laura hanging on her apartment wall.
But who would have wanted to kill a girl with whom every man she met seemed to
fall in love? To make matters worse, McPherson finds himself falling under her
spell too. Then one night, halfway through his investigations, something seriously
bizarre happens to make him re-think the whole case. 





Freeze Me (2000)

Chihiro is raped by three men and it is captured on video camera. She leaves
her hometown and prepares to marry a colleague five years later, when one of
the rapists arrives and says the others are on their way. He behaves like
her long-lost lover and mistreats her again. Chihiro takes revenge, kills him
and puts him in a freezer. The other rapists are awaiting a similar fate... 




Out of Hand aka Keller - Teenage Wasteland (2005)

Sebastian and Paul are two bored boys about 16 years of age.
They drink alcohol, steal - and attend a private school. They
can't find a sense of meaning in their present adolescent
existence. They abduct Sonja and lock her in an old, abandoned
factory building. But what shall they do with her? Disorientation,
fear, desire and also love are changing to cruel aggressivity. (IMDB)

Stars: Elisabetta Rocchetti, Ludwig Trepte and Sergej Moya
Production land: Italy | Germany | Austria






Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970)

 aka
5 Bambole per la Luna D'agosto
Island of Terror




A small group of people come to an island to
relax but soon find themselves trapped on the
island with a murderer in their midst.






Frauengefängnis aka Barbed Wire Dolls (1976)

Director: Jesus Franco

A young woman (Lina Romay) is sent to prison after accidentally killing her father
(Franco himself) who was trying to rape her. Inside the prison she must deal with
an evil warden (Monica Swinn), a mixed up doctor (Paul Muller) and all sorts of
sexually hungry lesbians.  ... It has no limits to the amount of trash it will go
to whether it be violence, torture, nudity or sexual abuse. The film never takes
itself overly serious and instead is just a good time if you can stand this type
of thing. ... Franco keeps the action moving through the rather short 80-minute
running time, which is a great thing as the film never slows down or gets boring. 
The highlight of the film however belongs to a flashback sequence where we see Romay
kill her father being played by Franco. This scene, shot in slow motion, is just so
incredibly silly that you can't help but laugh out loud.  (IMDB)