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A psycho switchblade killer is on the loose in sleazy late 60s London
The corpses of attractive females are stacking up and so a no-nonsense detective (Gilbert Wynne) tries to zero-in on the murderer. Is it a womanizing punk, a court clerk or someone else?
Night, After Night, After Night (1969) meshes the mental illness elements of Psycho with the seedy Big City milieu of Coogans Bluff, just switched to the locale of Londons seedy underbelly. Like the future The Confessional, aka House of Mortal Sin, it casts suspicion on those in respectable authority positions.
Blurbs about the flick describe the slayer as a Jack the Ripper-type serial killer, just in the modern day (the late 1960s, that is) yet, while sinister indeed, the ...