Chester Fox, a director known for his work in the early 1970s, helmed the provocative film Massage Parlor Murders! (1973). This work dives into the seedy undercurrents of urban life, showcasing Fox's ability to blend exploitation with social commentary. His direction captures the raw energy of the era, making the film a notable entry in the grindhouse genre. With a focus on the darker aspects of society, Fox's vision contributes to the ongoing conversation around cult cinema and its cultural implications.
Massage Parlor Murders!
A deranged and ferocious killer terrorizes the red light district of Times Square in New York City by savagely bumping off the lovely young ladies who work at massage parlors located throughout the area. It's up to grouchy veteran detective Rizotti and his more cheerful younger partner O'Mara to figure out the maniac's identity and apprehend the fiend before he strikes again. A vicious serial killer is stalking the streets of New York City, murdering Times Square massage girls in a variety of brutal ways. It's up to a rogue detective team to solve the case as the body count continues to rise!