

A dying serial killer, a lovesick victim, and a cabbie who can't catch a break. 80s chaos ensues.
It's about a serial killer with terminal cancer who leaves numbered cards on his victim's bodies, a girl who falls in love with him, a loser cabbie who becomes the prime suspect, an old asshole police sergeant, and a radio reporter who takes the law into his own hands.
Acting
Jonathan Potts commits to unhinged killer-with-cancer energy.
Production
Gloriously cheap Toronto standing in for anywhere, everywhere.
Director
Lionel Shenken
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Toronto with a cast of Canadian TV regulars, this is peak 'Canuxploitation'—films made to exploit tax incentives and fill late-night cable slots.
The numbered cards gimmick predates Se7en's deadly sin notebooks by nearly a decade, though here it's less 'brilliant psychopath' and more 'guy who watched too much Columbo.'