Killer Instinct (1991 film) explained

Killer Instinct
Director:David Tausik
Music:Nigel Holton
Studio:Concorde Pictures
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Killer Instinct, also called Homicidal Impulse, is a 1992 film written and directed by David Tausik.[1]

Plot

A young lawyer has problems with a case that he's been working on for over a year. The district attorney's niece helps him by first blackmailing, then plotting the murder of the D.A., while having a sexual relationship with the young lawyer, who eventually discovers the truth about her.

Principal cast

Reception

The film received a B- grade from Dennis Schwartz[2] whereas the Roanoke Times called it "well worth watching".[3]

In Germany, Frank Trebbin-Ecke called the film "nonsense" and the director David Tausik a "dwarf brain".[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/stream/Psychotronic_Video_36/Psychotronic_Video_36_djvu.txt Capsule review
  2. https://dennisschwartzreviews.com/homicidalimpulse/ Review
  3. https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/ROA-Times/issues/1993/rt9302/930203/02020249.htm Review
  4. https://www.ofdb.de/film/13448,500819,Killer-Instinct-Im-Netz-des-Todes/trebbin/ Review