Apart from some unnecessary nudity and sex scenes, this is quite a good interrogation thriller. I mean do we really have to know about Daniel's personal life, including her partying exploits, doing joints and guys she doesn't remember going to bed with, plus her cheating boyfriend, who she literally kicks out the house.
What a way to botch a movie. This crew had the money and the know-how, but still they managed to ruin what could have been an OK movie.
Following hot on the heals of the previous killer shock, The Hillside Strangler, this one is told from another point of view, that being of hot young Brittany Daniel, as psychiatrist, Samantha Stone, who interviews Kenneth Bianchi (Clifton Collins Jnr) which leads to the arrest of the other, tougher Bianchi brother, played by a miscast actor who'll you'll remember from the provocative film, A Girl's Life. Not delving into Bianci's crimes in flashback, we also delve into Stone's unstable life, getting over her ex, and seeking happiness through drugs and booze ups, wild parties, which you wouldn't expect from your usual shrink, where more to the point, sounds like what Daniel's would do, off camera.