James Philbrook, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, appears in the cult classic The Killer Is Not Alone (1975). In this film, he embodies the tension and paranoia of an era marked by exploitation cinema. Philbrook's performance contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, showcasing the darker facets of human relationships and motivations. As part of the grindhouse movement, his role adds depth to a narrative that challenges viewers to confront the unsettling realities lurking beneath the surface.
The Killer Is Not Alone
Julio, an only child belonging to a wealthy family, murders a prostitute who tries to seduce him. He, in childhood, suffered severe trauma and this causes serious problems with women. Because of this, runs away and stays in a boarding house in Madrid, where he meets Monica, the daughter of the owner, who maintains relationships that seek to build on for help in their desperate situation. As his obsession for killing is increasing.