Basically, five minutes of dialogue followed by one minute of suspense. A man with a briefcase hires a contract killer for an unusual assignment. The target and the payment leave us with more questions than answers. I found the religious background to be unnecessary and, even at six and a half minutes, this one could probably have been trimmed in half. If he’d started with naming the target and had a briefer dialogue, this could have been a much tighter film.
Best detail was the unique handcuff on the briefcase.
You can check it out on Youtube or Fewdio. And if you want to support the people who make these films, consider picking up the DVD collection, Nightmare House.
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