Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
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... View MoreStrong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
... View MoreA terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
... View MoreThis 1979-TV movie dealing with a string of hooker murders in seedy Hollywood is like 1984's "Angel" without the sex, violence, and profanity. It also lacks the colorful characters that made "Angel" such a trash classic.While "The Eleventh Victim" a.k.a "The Lakeside Killer" is not a superior film by any means, anyone who's a fan of Bess Armstrong or Max Gail won't be disappointed.Bess plays a local news anchorwoman in Iowa, who finds out on-air that her little sister is the latest victim of a serial killer offing prostitutes in Hollywood.She flies to Tinseltown to uncover the reason for her sister's death, and is aided by vice cop Max Gail (and to a lesser degree, Gail's partner, Harold Gould), and eventually the teenage prostitute who was best friends with the dead sister.The made-for-TV restrictions prevent this movie from being as gritty as it could have been and the ambiguous ending leaves the viewer feeling a little cheated.It does however, have a few good points in that it features former Animals' lead singer Eric Burdon as a telephone pimp; it boasts an oh-so-70s funky "Bad Girls"-type disco soundtrack, great location shots of the seedy Hollywood Boulevard circa 1979 and a couple of notable, suspenseful scenes.There's a great scene where Bess tries to infiltrate the call-girl operation by passing herself off as a "working girl" but the woman interviewing her becomes increasingly suspicious.Also noteworthy is when Bess gets tarted up to meet porn star "Red Brady" at a nightclub. Check out those stilettos, hot pants and halter top! The cops eventually use Bess as bait to trap the killer but like I said, it just leads to a very unsatisfying ending.The violence and sex are basically non-existent. You've seen more on a random episode of "Charlie's Angels".Despite the flaws in the script, the acting is decent and if you are a fan of Max Gail or Bess Armstrong, or kitschy TV-movies from the disco era, check this out.
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