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5 Dead on the Crimson Canvas (1996)
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Synopsis: the fine line between Art and Life becomes blurred when an artist known for his macabre, death-obsessed work falls victim to a knife-wielding psychopath in his studio. The brutal slaying is... the fine line between Art and Life becomes blurred when an artist known for his macabre, death-obsessed work falls victim to a knife-wielding psychopath in his studio. The brutal slaying is followed by a string of similarly ritualistic killings -- the victims of which all own an original painting by the artist -- and the artist's widow and her brother-in-law soon find themselves in the killers sights. Winner of the 1996 Fantafestival in Rome. [More]
Starring: Liz Haverty, Joseph Zaso, Xavier Domingo, Veronica James
Starring: Liz Haverty, Joseph Zaso, Xavier Domingo, Veronica James, Lynn Macri, Rick Poli, Glenn Vitale, Kim Chapman, Mony Damevsky
Director: Joseph F. Parda
Director: Joseph F. Parda
Composer: Jerry Djerassi
Producer: Joseph Zaso
Screenwriter: Joseph F. Parda
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