Pieces

You don't have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre!

5.9
19821h 25m

A frustrated Boston detective searches for the maniac responsible for mutilating a number of university coeds.

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Pieces (1982) Official HD Trailer | Horror Archive

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PIECES - (1982) HD Trailer

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Pieces - The Arrow Video Story

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Lynda Day George - Bastard! - Pieces (1982)

Cast

Photo of Christopher George

Christopher George

Det. Lt. Bracken

Photo of Frank Braña

Frank Braña

Det. Sgt. Holden

Photo of Ian Sera

Ian Sera

Kendall James

Photo of Jack Taylor

Jack Taylor

Prof. Arthur Brown

Photo of Gérard Tichy

Gérard Tichy

Dr. Jennings

Photo of May Heatherly

May Heatherly

Mrs. Reston

Photo of Leticia Marfil

Leticia Marfil

Suzie - Locker Room Victim

Photo of Isabel Luque

Isabel Luque

Sylvia Costa (as Isabelle Luque)

Photo of Silvia Gambino

Silvia Gambino

Mary, elevator victim

Photo of Pilar Alcón

Pilar Alcón

Girl in Puzzle

Photo of Huang Kin-Lung

Huang Kin-Lung

Karate Professor

Photo of Cristina Cottrelli

Cristina Cottrelli

Jenny, pool victim

Photo of Carmen Aguado

Carmen Aguado

Carla - Aerobics Instructor

Photo of Joanne Metherell

Joanne Metherell

Virginia Palmer - 1st Victim

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Reviews

W

Wuchak

7/10

***The Shadow knows… and slays with a chainsaw!***

Someone is murdering women at a Boston campus with a chainsaw and acquiring body parts for some unknown purpose. Christopher George plays the lieutenant in charge of the investigation while Lynda Day George is on hand as a tennis instructor.

“Pieces” (1982) borrows components of previous slashers, like “Psycho” (1960), “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974) and the first two “Friday the 13th” movies (1980-1981), but places the story at a Massachusetts university. Yet this is actually a Euro-horror flick shot in Madrid with some exteriors from Boston. Unlike “Halloween” (1978) and “Friday the 13th,” which were state-of-the art at the time and therefore have a timeless quality despite the obsolete fashions, “Pieces” is dated and feels like an early-to-mid 70’s flick. The ambient score, which is reminiscent of “The Warriors” (1979), and an outdated rock track contribute to this vibe.

This is a Whodunit with a killer that dresses like The Shadow and prefers a chainsaw. The idea that a person can inconspicuously move about a campus in such peculiar apparel while lugging around a freakin’ chainsaw is unlikely to say the least. Another amusing quirk is when a curious Kung Fu instructor suddenly appears and just as quickly disappears.

If you can laugh with these hitches, along with the dubbing, “Pieces” is actually a serious murder mystery with a thought-out story, a decent cast, convincing gore and a good eye for women, such as the aerobics instructor and student.

The film runs 1 hour, 25 minutes. The Spanish title is “Mil gritos tiene la noche,” which translates as “One Thousand Screams in the Night.”

GRADE: B

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