Leonard Maltin apparently called it “tasteless, pointless, and unpleasant,” which is true. There’s nothing but oddness and depravity here. It’s staged with the primary colors and decadent set dressing of an early 1960s Hammer horror with the off-kilter lens of a Dario Argento giallo film. Hyde and Jack the Ripper? Hell yeah, you do.Įdge of Sanity is famed exploitation director Gérard Kikoïne’s mishmash of classic fiction and bleak reality. Want to watching Anthony Perkins slum it in a tawdry, psycho-sexual mash-up of Dr.
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