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Gary Burghoff from M*A*S*H plays a drag fortune teller in a 90s thriller. Yes, really.
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Small Kill (1992)

Straight-to-video chaosB-movie fever dream90s time capsule

Overview

Thriller

Children are being kidnapped and held for ransom. If the parents don't cooperate, the kids show up dead. An undercover cop gets involved in the case, and his investigation leads him to a connection between a banker and a fortune teller.

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Content warning
Exploitation of innocenceCorruption and greedIdentity and disguise

Standout Aspects

Acting

Gary Burghoff's dual-role commitment is unhinged.

Direction

Two directors, zero coherent vision. Fascinating.

Production

Microbudget thriller shot on location in Staten Island.

Best for:Solo: So you can pause and process what you're witnessing.·Friends: Bad movie night material. Bring ironic enthusiasm.·Rewatch: Only if you're studying 90s VHS oddities.
Heads up:Violence: Children in peril, off-screen implied deaths.·Disturbing: Exploitative premise played mostly for shock.
Gary Burghoff

Director

Gary Burghoff

ReleasedJan 1, 1992
Runtime1h 26m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium

Top Cast

Gary Burghoff

Gary Burghoff

Fleck / Lady Esmerelda

Jason Miller

Jason Miller

Mikie

Donnie Kehr

Donnie Kehr

Marty Bannon

Rebecca Ferratti

Rebecca Ferratti

Dianna Conti

Kamala Lopez

Kamala Lopez

Jenny

Christopher Cooke

Christopher Cooke

Captain Jacobson

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Gary Burghoff, best known as Radar on M*A*S*H, co-directed and co-wrote this film under a pseudonym (Rob Fresco) while also playing two roles.

Cultural

This film barely existed outside VHS rental shelves and cable TV, embodying the era's disposable thriller economy before streaming made such obscurities cult-curious.

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