Paranoia, revenge, and the undead collide in a gore-soaked indie rampage.
KILLING SPREE
A man suspects his wife of adultery and goes on a killing spree, eliminating all he believes are sleeping with her, but his victims don't stay dead.
Killing Spree is a 1987 American horror film directed by Tim Ritter about a man who, driven by suspicion of his wife's infidelity, murders her supposed lovers—only for his victims to return from the dead.
- Director
- Tim Ritter
- Writer
- Tim Ritter
- Release
- 1987
- Runtime
- 1h 28m
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
- Genres
- Horror
- Also Known As
- I Will Dance on Your Grave: Killing Spree, Delirio
Why Cult
The protagonist’s obsession with his wife’s fidelity spirals into a bloody rampage, giving new meaning to marital mistrust.
Shot on a shoestring, Killing Spree delivers ample blood, inventive kills, and a proudly independent spirit.
Just when you think it’s your standard slasher, the victims return from the grave for a gory encore.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killing Spree about? +
Killing Spree follows a man who suspects his wife of adultery and murders those he believes are involved, only to have his victims return from the dead.
Who directed Killing Spree? +
Killing Spree was directed by Tim Ritter.
How long is Killing Spree? +
Killing Spree has a runtime of 88 minutes.
When was Killing Spree released? +
Killing Spree was released in 1987.
What genre is Killing Spree? +
Killing Spree is a horror film.