William Byron Hillman, an influential figure in cult cinema, directed and wrote The Photographer (1974), a film that explores the darker sides of obsession and voyeurism. He further established his unique voice in the genre with Double Exposure (1982), where he served as both director and writer, delving into the psychological intricacies of identity and perception. Hillman's work resonates within the realms of exploitation and giallo, contributing to the rich tapestry of SassyFlix's offerings.
Double Exposure
A photographer for a men's magazine is disturbed by a recurring dream he has that he is killing his models by various gruesome means. Then he discovers that his city is being terrorized by a slasher who is stalking and murdering women on the streets. He begins to suspect that he may actually be the killer.