HECTIC KNIFE
2016
Directed by Greg DeLiso
Written by Greg DeLiso & Peter Litvin
Starring Peter Litvin, Georgia Kate Haege, J.J. Brine, John
Munnelly, Traci Ann Wolfe, Richard Kohn & Rockin Ray as Himself
In a world similar to our own there is a vigilante roaming
the streets of New York City .
He destroys the junkies, the drug dealers, pretty much anyone who is evil and
destructive. His name is Hectic Knife and armed with his two trusty knives and
an uncanny ability to regenerate from any wound, even self inflicted ones, he
is out to make the world a better place.
But, there’s no money in the world saving business so he
advertises for a new roommate and ends up with Link (John Munnelly) who with
his comic books and fat stacks of cash, moves in right away.
Consisting on a diet of nothing but hard boiled eggs and the
occasionally fried gun and cardboard (???) he dispatches thugs left and right.
When he saves a young girl, Frannie Glooper (Georgia Kate Haege), she follows
him home declaring herself as his girlfriend.
When Hectic beats the crap out of three drug dealers he
finds that they are working for the nefarious Piggly Doctor (J.J. Brine). A
madman who wants to bring about the end of the world by hooking everyone on
drugs and blowing up small children.
Hectic Knife must call upon his mad skills of knife wielding
to save the day, the planet, and the children and maybe even himself.
I go to a convention twice a year. Cinema Wasteland. Held
the first weekend of April and October every year it has been a Waltz tradition
for over a decade. I was walking through the dealers room with the always
lovely Martha Waltz when a man in a long, blonde wig, face covered in blood
approached us with flyers in hand. He was pimping his new film being released
by Troma. That film was Hectic Knife. When I expressed my enthusiasm for what
sounded like an epic film he gave us a special screener copy of his movie along
with a CD of his own music. (The music is cool, thanks Peter – DW)
I had zero expectations when I started the movie.
It exceeded all of them.
See, I’m an old fart and have watched so many movies that I
remember when there were these amazing underground film makers like Kenneth
Anger, Richard Kern and Nick Zedd. I can remember seeing movies like Liquid Sky
and Repo Man that defied ordinary film making.
Now I can add Hectic Knife to that eclectic blend of
bizarre, weird and downright insane films that I can watch over and over again
with no boredom creeping in around the edges. Using the black and white mode
coupled with some grainy effects that can only be achieved through film and
some really good computer programs this movie feels like it was made in the 80s
and someone just dug it out of a hole for all of us to enjoy as it was meant to
be.
Hectic Knife is pure underground cinematic perfection.
The characters are fully aware that you’re watching them.
Little touches of color creep in when appropriate like when one of the drug
dealers can’t stop talking about how orange the pills are. I especially liked
the scene where Frannie introduced herself to Link and she did it about twenty
times in about twenty accents. It sounds like a lot, but it works really well.
The idea that people in this universe eat things like fried guns and cardboard
are genius. It reminded me of the odd world created in the film The Dark
Backward.
Hectic Knife has two friends in the whole world in this
movie his buddy Harry who is a Vietnam Vet that plays chess and kicks ass. He
is awesome in this film. But, then Rockin Ray comes along. Rockin Ray is driving
this car painted with a mural of awesomeness and has many things festooned
about the entire surface. He is driving through the neighborhoods preaching his
gospel of no drugs through a loudspeaker on the car. Imagine my surprise when I
saw that he is a real person!
The entire film
reminded me of a better time in film. A time when people took chances and it
got shown in a theater. This would play so well in a theater so it did my heart
good to see that it will be having some screenings.
I have no idea what brought that young man who I now know is
the star of Hectic Knife, Peter Litvin, to hand over a copy of the film that he
helped to bring into this world, but it made my day.
Now, if you will excuse me I must go and spread the word of
the magnificent piece of cinema known as…HECTIC KNIFE!
You're the best dude!! I'm so glad you liked the film. Thank you so much for your words. We really appreciate it.
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