Rorret Movie Review 1987

Information and Film Reviews for Rorret the Movie

Staff rating


Visitor rating
4.0 from 0 reviews

"Rorret" is "terror" spelled backwards--a good indication of the psychological and physical terror Mr. Rorret, the owner of the Peeping Tom Cinema, inflicts upon his female patrons. The Cinema is devoted to the horror film and Rorret himself dresses like Peter Lorre in "M"; lives behind the movie screen, watching the films in mirror image; and enjoys the frightened reactions of his female patrons. He enjoys their reactions so much that he later stalks the women for real. Highlighted by recreated sequences from such psycho-terror classics as "Psycho," "Dial M for Murder," "Strangers on a Train," and "Peeping Tom." In Italian with English subtitles.

Distribution

New Yorker Video, 16 W. 61st St., 11th Fl., New York, NY 10023, Phone: (212)645-4600, Toll-free: 800-447-0196, Fax: (212)645-3030, Email: info@newyorkerfilms.com, URL: http://www.newyorkerfilms.com

Available on VHS
Running time 105 minutes.
Originally from Italian.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Psycho-Thriller, Behind the Scenes, At the Movies
Screenplay
Fulvio Wetzl
Cast
Lou Castel, Anna Galiena, Massimo Venturiello
Director
Fulvio Wetzl

Copyright © 2024 Net Industries - All Rights Reserved