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2/10
Zipper-disgrace
Creepy facemasks and slasher movies have gone together like cheese and chives throughout the lengthy lifespan of the cycle. People often assume that it was John Carpenter that started the trend, but as is the case with many of the genre's clichés - the Italians did it first. Movies like Eyeball, Torso and Blood and Black Lace were the originators of a hooded maniac in a murder mystery. There were also a couple of American pre-Halloween slashers that warrant a mention. Classroom Massacre, Keep my Grave Open and Savage Weekend clearly pre-date 1978, whilst The Town that Dreaded Sundown is widely regarded as one of the first teen-kill movies.

Carpenter's seminal flick may not have been the maiden masked nightmare, but it certainly started the competitive race between directors to unveil the spookiest disguise for their bogeymen. Over the years we've seen some memorable contenders, but my favourites would have to be: My Bloody Valentine's maniacal miner, The Prowler's sadistic soldier and Wicked Games' copper-faced assassin. I'm also keen on many of the killer clowns that have made an appearance throughout the category. The final scene in The House on Sorority Row has to be listed as one of the best and The Clown of Midnight also ranks highly amongst the greatest madmen's costumes.

A leather mask was probably the last type to be used in a slasher movie, probably because they are widely linked with sexual perversion, which of course doesn't exactly make for a scary disguise. But in later years both Blackout and this obscurity decided that fear could certainly be incorporated with a gimp suit. Here's how the later of the two fared…

The screen lights up with the rush of blue sirens, as cops race to the scene of a hostage situation. It seems that a stressed-out gentleman has possibly had enough of being cast as an extra in cruddy low-brow turkeys, so he's decided to hold his wife and kid at gunpoint. Detective Shine (David Clover) manages to wrestle with the gunman, but unluckily for him he looses the fight to grab a loose pistol and it looks like it's the end of the road for the grey haired officer. Fortunately he is saved in the nick of time by some precision marksmanship from Lisa Ryder (Donna Adams), the California Police Department's hottest female law-enforcer.

Her heroic encounter earns the brunette a promotion to Detective first class, and its a feat that is heavily envied by her male counterparts. Meanwhile a leather-clad maniac is jollying around town slaughtering hookers and dumping their bloody corpses on street corners. Ryder and Shine are put on the case of the murderous gimp and their first call of questioning is a sleazy back street photographer called Michael Walker (John Mandell). Lisa is such a top notch inspector that normal Police regulation doesn't seem to apply to her, so before long she's dating the cameraman even though he's suspect numero uno. When the bodies continue to pile up around the city, she decides to go undercover in an attempt to flush out the S & M madman…

If anything, Zipperface effortlessly sums up all that went wrong with the slasher genre towards the end of its rein. What started as a great stepping-stone for up and coming filmmakers and thespians had been reduced to a sewer of cinema faeces by movies with flat direction, zero suspense or shocks and talentless mediocre actors. The boom years of early eighties splatter flicks managed to conceal their lack of strong dramatic line-ups with gooey special effects and exciting directorial flourishes. Unfortunately, by this point in the cycle titles like Rush Week, Deadly Dreams and The Majorettes had seemed to be produced in a conspiracy to put the category where many of the aforementioned feature's characters ended up. In an early grave.

Donna Adams doesn't even vaguely convince as an officer of the law and her inexplicably idiotic behaviour - which includes doing a striptease for a top suspect in a nationwide murder investigation - is more mind numbingly pathetic than you might ever expect it to be. Mansour Pourmand couldn't direct traffic and the wide majority of the cast members would struggle to get a second reading for a radio commercial. I searched and searched, but found nothing here of merit or note.

On the plus side, if you manage to keep the TV turned on until the end then you may be fairly surprised by the killer's identity. To be honest though, I doubt that by that time you'll even care. And another plus point? Well, erm.... the disc is perfectly symmetrical, which means that you could use it as a matt to place your cup of tea upon?? Aside from that there's really no other reason to go out and buy Zipperface. Bad bad bad and not in a good way, this is 90 minutes of my life that I could have spent more constructively by plucking my chest-hair. Abysmal.
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4/10
Amateurish, but not as bad as it looks
gridoon6 August 2005
The first thing you should know about "Zipperface" is that it was shot on video, so it has that peculiar "home-video-ish" look that is terribly distracting and makes it hard to take this seriously as a "real" film. And "Zipperface" indeed looks as if a bunch of amateurs got together for an attempt at a "real" serial-killer thriller. It's not quite that, but it's not as bad as it looks, either. Having a woman as one of the two detectives on the case puts a spin on the exploitation genre. Dona Adams gives an appealingly amateurish performance in the role - her obvious inexperience in front of the camera somehow works for her. Plus, she puts up a GREAT fight against the killer at the end. The red herrings appear ludicrous at first, but ultimately they work - I guessed the killer INcorrectly. And you have to wonder if perhaps Tarantino had seen the Zipperface guy when he came up with the idea of "The Gimp" for "Pulp Fiction". (*1/2)
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4/10
Scumtastic
BandSAboutMovies23 October 2020
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Zipperface is one of the scummiest movies I've ever watched that wasn't made in Italy, so imagine what that entails. Written, produced and directed by Mansour Pourmand, whose IMDB reveals is a person that emerges every 18 years to make a movie, like some crazed maniac that would be battled by Carl Kolchak, this is all about new cop Lisa Ryder (Dona Adams, whose mother Marilyn is also in this, which had to be uncomfortable) tracking down a serial killer on her very first case.

Zipperface is killing actresses who are also BDSM prostitutes at night, which for some reason has upset Mayor Angela Harris. The investigation by Ryder and her partner Harry goes through more red herrings than a 1974 giallo, as they look into a misogynist cop, a crossdressing aide to the mayor, a priest and a photographer.

Making things harder - I should have said difficult but this movie is obsessed with sex and it...rubbed off on me - is the fact that our heroine is dating Michael the photographer, the exact same man who everyone thinks could be the Zipperface. Zipperface! I love yelling that name out for no reason at all.

Much like any number of my favorite giallo, this ends with the killer being someone you would never think was the killer. If only this was made with less Cinemax After Dark feel and more giallo zeal. That said, I foresee this coming out via Vinegar Syndrome any day now.
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Not enough Zipperface
Dr. Gore29 October 2005
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*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*

I bought this video for three bucks. The video box cover has a woman in red lingerie lying on her back with a giant picture of a masked Zipperface behind her. The tag line is "The Last Face You'll Ever See!" All of this would lend you to believe that "Zipperface" is an undiscovered sleaze masterpiece. Well, that's what I was thinking when I bought it. How foolish of me. I mean, come on, I paid three bucks for this! Three whole dollars! On this! What did I get for my money? Not much.

When purchasing a movie called "Zipperface", it's not unreasonable to expect to see a guy in an S&M mask ripping and tearing his way through the movie. But "Zipperface" has a big problem: Not enough Zipperface. The masked killer rarely shows his leather bound face. Most of the movie is taken up by bad actors acting badly through drama scenes that no one who paid three bucks cares about. Where's the Zipperface? Are they ashamed of him? Why isn't he around more? I don't know. So instead of Zipperface killing prostitutes as sleazily as possible, we are treated to scenes of the lady cop falling in love with a murder suspect. Zzzzzzzzzz…. In conclusion, I want my three bucks back.
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5/10
A ridiculous good time.
tarbosh2200026 April 2013
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Palm City, California is being terrorized by a mysterious guy in a gimp mask. The young and inexperienced cop Lisa Ryder (Dona Adams in sadly her only credited movie role) has teamed up with the older veteran law enforcement officer Harry Shine (Clover) to try and crack the case. Mayor Harris (Melynkov) views the killings as a PR disaster, so she hires the vivacious Devon McClain (Lechner) to try and spin the situation in her favor. Meanwhile, Lisa gets involved with a strange photographer named Michael (Mandell) which may sink her chances of showing the police force what she can really do. Who is Zipperface? Will he finally be unmasked? Will the killings come to an end? Will more prostitutes zip their last face? Find out today! Zipperface is a low budget mystery/police procedural with some horror elements. It certainly has a lot of the pitfalls of this type of movie, such as horrendously flat acting and shots where the boom mic is visible, but thankfully there is a lot of unintentional humor that ultimately makes this movie worth seeing.

The police chief who loves nothing more than a tall, frosty glass of milk. The super-intense game of rock-paper-scissors. The fact that Zipperface's mask has metal studs for hair, including little metal eyebrows built in to the mask. And so many more things - we don't want to spoil them for you. But little details that can only become visible during a fairly amateurish production like this come to the fore, and thank goodness.

Acting honors go to Dona Ryder as Lisa, who seems to have come from another planet where they've never heard of movies, much less acting, and the powerhouse performance of one Richard Vidan as Willie Scalia, a fellow cop with a bad attitude. Runner up: Timothy Lechner as the pink-turtlenecked Devon. Come to think of it, this movie is populated with a lot of weird people. We didn't even mention acting student Alvin or the long-haired Reverend. And the apartment decor...some of the most eyesore-inducing interior design is on display as well. It's really all such a blur.

The movie as a whole could have used more Zipperface, as there are some pretty long stretches when "The Zip" (as his friends call him) is not seen. We know this movie was a mainstay on the pay-cable circuit of the day, having played on such channels as Cinemax and The Movie Channel. Judging by the look of the movie, it seems to have been made in the 80's, but really is from 1992. Looking at it from today's perspective, it seems inevitable that AIP would put it out on VHS. It seems right up their alley.

For a ridiculous good time, don't be afraid to zip up your face and sit down and watch this tonight.

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5/10
Leatherface strikes again !
Phroggy10 March 1999
Seems your Phaithful Phrog is the only one who saw this rarity. Well, there's no use to lose sleep over it : this is an average thriller (Tv movie ?) with an S&M overdose - but why does S&M between consenting adults always have to lead to murder and mayhem ? As a "killer-stalks-witness" story, this one is classical but brisky, but I especally liked the leather-clad killer which seems straight out of an Italian giallo. But don't expect another "Profondo Rosso"
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3/10
Late-Nite 'Girls Gone Wild/Days of our Lives' Hack-Em-Up Style....
legendaryunderdog5 May 2008
Wow! This is the movie that should be shown on TV at Two in the morning on Cinemax for all those insomniacs (lord knows they'd probably pass out from boredom watching this movie) Terrible acting, the killer is quite far from scary, I've seen clowns at carnivals that were scarier. Lot's of unnecessary 'skin' in this film, pseudo-porn scenes which are just horrible in more ways than a million, a gawdy soap opera style script which really hurt the movie and the director really had no flair for whatever genre he was trying to create with this film. I could see a group of teenagers with their parents camcorders doing better work than this. I don't think there is a part of me that could recommend this film to anyone...
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4/10
I killed another S&M hooker tonight
nogodnomasters19 January 2018
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Lisa Ryder (Donna Adams) is the first female detective in a an overly sexist department. The town has an unsolved S&M hooker murder, as it seems that is a major calling in this city. The audience does not know the identity of the killer who wears an ominous leather face.

The biggest crime of the film was committed by Donna Adams who is clearly guilty of impersonating an actress. The film has some camp valve. It is a 1990's film that looks like a horrible 70's film in both style and quality. Part of a ten film Horror package on 2 DVDs.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Donna Adams and not any hookers, go figure.)
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1/10
This film is totally worthless!
Lolly-211 February 2002
Zipperface is the kind of experience one waits an entire lifetime to avoid! Mansour Pormand ranks as one of the worst film directors of all time! If, however, you love bad films, see this at all costs!
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3/10
Zipperface
Scarecrow-8820 June 2010
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A newly promoted female detective gets involved with a photographer who may very well be a psychopath, in leather suit and mask with zippers(he looks like the gimp from PULP FICTION, except with a little more girth)whose victims are mostly S&M prostitutes.

When Mayor Harris(Trisha Melynkov)demands that someone be arrested as an election is looming and her numbers plummet due to the killer remaining at large, detective Lisa Ryder's(Donna Adams)new love, S&M photographer(he also photographs head shots for hookers hoping to model)Michael Walker(Jonathan Mandell)becomes the main suspect due to his closeness with the first victim.

Veteran detective Harry Shine(David Clover), at first, isn't happy that his partner, Willy Scalia(Richard Vidan)was assigned desk duty, handed the zipperface case and rookie Lisa. Harris thought it would be a nice PR move for her new campaign to give Lisa a promotion over Willy and he doesn't take it very well. Lisa is reminded of just how disgruntled Scalia is every day he remains at the station while she is out on the streets with his partner. Meanwhile, Lisa's relationship with Walker is tested, as is her career, when he becomes the top suspect and Harris wants him arrested(Walker knows the mayor needs that arrest and would be willing to put an innocent man, who MIGHT be guilty just so she could be reelected, away), threatening Chief of Police, Wexford(Harold Cannon)the loss of his badge if he doesn't apprehend the supposed killer.

The film offers possibilities of who the zipperface killer might be. Walker has taken photos of bondage and is shown gripping Lisa's next firmly with his hands(not to mention Mandell has "psycho eyes"). Scalia talks about staying up late at nights as a reason for arriving to work late the past few mornings(one of the reasons he was sent to the desk). Mayor Harris' PR man, Devon McClain(Timothy D. Lechner)arrives to his boss' office with a suitcase..when it lands on the floor, opening to reveal chains and leather.

Like many other slashers in the past, each questionable suspect is eventually proved innocent until the great Scooby twist shows us who it really is, the zipper mask is taken off and...it's a laughable revelation that bookends a series of silly plot developments. The mayor commits a really dopey act at the end which is preposterous, even if it comes out of an angered response to what the great revelation MIGHT do to her political career. Instead of surprise us with who the zipperface killer might be, we get a secondary character barely in the movie enough to register any importance whatsoever. I was like, "Okay, that is the killer?!" Anyway, ZIPPERFACE, truth be told, is more of a detective thriller, absent the thrills or suspense. The movie opens right in the middle of a shootout with the police, quite a jarring way to introduce us to the characters. It does provide us with an understanding of how Scalia is about women police, how pigheaded and rude he is towards female cops promoted to a higher rank. He revels in the fact that Lisa falls for a suspect, damaging her credibility as the two go on the lam to find the real killer to clear Walker's name. I like the idea of a slasher movie having a female detective, as it does add a new dynamic rarely used in this genre. The killer's costume and motive for targeting his victims are a bit off the wall which might be of interest to slasher fans, but, other than that, nothing fresh or that worthwhile to report here.
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4/10
Zzzzzipperface.
midnightmosesuk23 November 2023
There's someone killing S&M prostitutes in a small Californian town and the police are having a hard time catching him. A recently promoted female detective is on the case and, despite the fact she's just there to fill a quota, she's trying to take him down.

I have to say that the killer looks pretty cool. Very intimidating. But, as for the rest of the film, well it's all a pretty lame affair. We have as much trouble finding Zipperface as the police do in this film because he very rarely makes an appearance. The rest of the runtime seems to be fairly boring kitchen sink drama.

So, as a cop would say at a crime scene. "Move along folks, nothing to see here. Move along."
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10/10
Why'd they take the porn out??
snorklefoot16 March 2005
This is the BEST MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN! I bought it for an amazing price of $1 (Canadian) at the Dollar store. It was worth every penny. One could call this film "A-lame-plotty-porno-with-all-of-the-porn-edited-out", but I prefer "*incoherent gagging sounds interspersed with maniac laughter*". I highly recommend you see this film. it's hilarious. I have to wonder where the hell the found the actors because most of them aren't credited to anything else. This movie has everything you could ever want including: A drag queen, a lesbian scene, lots of gory murders, an attractive female lead and dog food! A priceless movie. Well, worth a dollar anyway.
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7/10
Another leatherclad killer movie..
smiley-321 May 2005
Yes! It's ZIPPERFACE! The serial killer movie..

I saw this film not too long ago..

I must admit, for a film like this one.. This one kept me glued for some reason, right until the very end.. But to sum it all up, I gotta give credit to the director as well as it's crew.. Although the movie's done in a low budget scale.. Yeah! It kept me guessing all the way 'til the end..

Unlike the other 'slasher' movies like 'SCREAM' for instance.. It has it's usual elements.. Love, humour, suspense, killings.. Need I say more..?

For this movie..? Well, it was good. Worth watching.. Especially if you're not doing anything on a rainy day..

I'm going to give it a 7 out of 10.. That's for good effort and good viewing..
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10/10
Best movie ever made?
the_punish0r31 December 2004
Once in a while, a movie comes along that makes you think; yeah, spot on, they got that just right. Zipperface, is one of those movies. Frighteningly realistic acting, combined with a strong script and some of the finest directing i've ever had the pleasure of viewing. Make this Spine Tingling Psychological Horror a must see.

The character of Zipperface is disturbingly life like and if anything... perhaps a little too believable. I'd like to say this movie belongs up there with the greats; The Godfather, Shawshank Redemption, Saving Private Ryan, Heavy Rock Zombies, etc... but in all honesty, it's in a league of its own.

The beauty behind a movie like Zipperface is it doesn't get hung up on trivial things - like whether the movie makes any sense. Why are there cans of dog food at the scene of the crime? we don't know, and i guess we never will.

Zipperface is a gem that'll leave you guessing till the very end.

Acting - second to none Plot - equally.... erm... second to none Fear Factor - 100% Overall grade - A+.
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Academy award winning performances!
princessjenifer3 December 2004
This film takes horror to another level. A truly unique, edge of your seat thrill ride of hellish fear. The character of "Zipperface" is so sickeningly deranged (yet twistedly realistic), there were moments where I had to pause my VCR in order to wretch uncontrollably out of sheer terror. As "Zipperface" descents into a whirlwind of madness, I was almost able to feel his grasp on his own sanity frantically slipping into a maniacal world. Nearly paralyzed by his demonic acts, I watched as he unremorsfully murdered not one, but SEVERAL hookers with a variety of bone chilling devices of torture. The unfortunate whores were only able to scream for a mere moment before their inevitable demise, but those very screams haunted my mind and soul for days. Although I purchased this terrifying film at the dollar store, I feel it was almost worth the money, and would even go as far as saying it could be categorized with such classics as: "Bride of Chucky", "Ninja Cheerleaders", and "Nympho Zombies". Bravo, to the entire cast and crew! I am still anxiously awaiting the sequel!
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10/10
Better than brilliant...
roy-strickson27 August 2005
This film goes beyond good. Into the realm of superwonder!!! It IS the best film ever made. The story is superb, as is the acting and direction. You will watch this movie over and over, and still find something new each time you view it. How Zipperface was never put up for any awards is an outrage. It could, and should, have won the best picture Oscar, plus the gongs for best actor (zippy), actress (the policewoman), actor in a supporting role (the dodgy policeman..the one who has the dog food), director (??), and all the other top awards a film like this deserves...nay, commands!!! If there is a better film in the world, i have yet to see it. Zipperface....THE face of terror, and brilliant wonderness!!!

Everything above is a lie........
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A real piece of s**t
ParaGraph30 June 1999
Oh, my God, why was this movie ever made? That is a second graded TV-movie with pathetic acting, awful directing, flat plot... In this movie the characters seem to be electroshocked almost every minute. In "Zipperface" no one behaves like a real person would. That way, in one scene, a prostitute, after hearing some words like "Ask me to punish you..." from behind a door, comes in and says to her colleages: "I can't do that, I'll go home"... And so on. All the sets look so cheap, as if they would made of paper, all the scenes are shot on a soap operas stidio. Among these scenes are a ridiculous scene "hit-by-the-car", "thrown-out-of-a-balcony", "had-her-head-cut-off". But if you really want to enjoy this kind of a made-for-TV low-budget hilarity, buy or rent this one.
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10/10
The best Zipperface movie ever
zuffle-5759924 August 2023
This is the best movie called Zipperface I've ever seen. If you want to watch a film called Zipperface then I highly recommend this film. I can't think of any other film called Zipperface that portrays a man in a gimp suit any better than this. Apart from Pulp Fiction, but that's not called Zipperface.

However, if you're not interested in watching a film called Zipperface and enjoy good acting, good dialogue and good direction, maybe give it a miss.

You could add to your enjoyment by watching it on Prime, it's like watching it on VHS, including the "tracker" lines.

There is nudity so I give it 10,000/10.
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Probably the greatest film ever made!
melting_hearts24 June 2004
After watching zipperface i felt joy, it was one of the funniest films i have ever seen. It is the same sort of category as Friday 13th and nightmare on elm street films. A sort of comedy horror, very predictable but still very nail biting and exciting. I think that the film is probably better than both of them and i really did like them both but nowhere near zipperace. Not only is zipperface a funny film at time but it is also quite scary foe example when my main man, zipperface decapitates a young half naked woman, this doesn't sound that scary but when you watch by yourself in the dark, on a cold december night it will scare the bejubus out of you. Quite simply i highly recommend this film, its like a party in my mouth and everyone's invited, its that good. Must see. 5 *****
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Funny soap-opera with a leather maniac
ParaGraph10 June 1999
Well, I had some fun while watching Zipperface... That´s a kind of movie you don´t watch seriously, unlike The Silence of the Lambs or Copycat. I laughed a bit while watching it. That´s seems to be a second graded TV movie (it seems to be shot on videotape). Everything is very weak - plot, directing, acting (completely horrible), cinematography (I would rather say videography), music and other stuff, which makes movie a good or a bad one. Nobody of the major cast of Zipperface have done more than one movie - Zipperface! For example, have you heard anything about actors Donna Adams, Jonathan Mandell, Trisha Melinkov? Or a director - Mansour Pourmand?

some scenes of the movie are really funny. For example, in one episode a maniac in leather suit cuts off a head of a whore. (All the victims of this movie are the whores - why - I don´t understand!) and he does it as easily as if he would cut a watermelon or something... And in another scene he throws the slut out of the balcony and if you watch carefully (that´s really difficult) you will see a tent which was carefully put there, so the slut just plumps on the tent! Buy or rent this movie and you´ll have a lot of fun!
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gutter thrash
dracowitz_2725 July 2000
What did hell freeze over, or did pigs fly.How on earth was this movie ever allowed to, see the light of day. the acting was worst than second rate. I think that anyone who has seen this film, needs to walk right in to the ocean. the studio who produced this movie should be eviscerated
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