Berdella

Berdella

Film poster
Directed by Paul South
William Taft
Produced by Paul South
William Taft
Written by William Taft
Starring Vito Spino
Seth Correa
Marc Saleme
Steve Williams
Narrated by George Taft
Music by Topp Boom
Cinematography Rocky Varela
Edited by Paul South
Production
company
Savage Cinema
Northeast Film Group
Distributed by Northeast Film Group
Release date
  • 10 September 2009 (2009-09-10) (Kansas City, Missouri)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Berdella is a 2009 horror film written and directed by William Taft, and co-directed by Paul South. It is based on the crimes of Missouri serial killer Robert Berdella.[1]

Plot

Beginning in 1984 and ending 1988, the film follows Robert Berdella, a homosexual bazaar owner and serial killer who is introduced drunkenly bludgeoning a captive man named Jimmy Howler. Bob subsequently goes to work and reads pornography in the park, returning home afterward to sell heroin to his friend Larry. Bob then invites over a drug addict, and slits the man's throat after he stumbles onto a file pertaining to Jimmy.

During a game of poker, Bob serves the other players chili that is implied to contain human remains, and later sexually assaults and murders a yard worker named Mike Walton. The next day, Bob masturbates to photographs of his crimes, disposes of Walton's body, and heads out to tend to his shop, leaving a pair of junkies who he had been counseling alone in his house, which the two ransack.

After selling a victim's skull to an oblivious buyer, Bob visits a gay bar, where he finds one of the addicts who had earlier robbed him. Bob entices the man into coming home with him, angrily tortures him while going on a quasi-religious rant, and gouges his eyes out before suffocating him with a bag. Bob later bails Larry out of jail, and mutilates him as well, ultimately asphyxiating and decapitating him after injecting Drano into a hole that he had drilled into the back of his skull.

Bob goes on to abduct a prostitute named Cliff, who he intends to condition into becoming his sex slave. While at work, Bob is attacked by Jimmy Howler's brother, and begins suffering from chest pains. The film ends with Bob being informed that he will have to close his bazaar, and with Cliff escaping. A series of intertitles state that Bob was arrested for murder, avoided the death penalty by giving a full confession, and died of an apparent heart attack in 1992.

Cast

Reception

Dread Central's Erik W. Van Der Wolf awarded the film a score of 3½ out of 5, and concluded, "Berdella is far from perfect and definitely looks like a low budget film in just about every aspect, but that didn't stop Taft and South from delivering something worth watching."[2] Todd Martin of Horror News praised the cinematography and Seth Correa's performance, but regarded the film as "so-so" and wrote, "while I didn't hate it I still didn't really see anything special about it that would make me want to watch it again either."[3] Writing for The Pitch, Alan Scherstuhl condemned Berdella, deriding its "halfwit script, wretched acting, glib amorality, and inability to establish a clear relationship between the action that takes place in any one scene to whatever happens in the next."[4]

References

  1. Haberfelner, Mike (December 2008). "An Interview with Bill Taft, Writer, Co-Producer, Co-Director, and Paul South, Co-Producer, Co-Director of Berdella". searchmytrash.com. (re)Search my Trash. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  2. Wolf, Erik W. Van Der (2 September 2010). "Berdella (2010)". dreadcentral.com. Dread Central. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  3. Martin, Todd (23 June 2015). "Film Review: Berdella (2009)". horrornews.net. Horror News. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  4. Scherstuhl, Alan (24 September 2009). "Berdella: The Movie is torture to sit through". thepitch.com. The Pitch. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
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