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Ms .45 (1981) Abel Ferrara
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SHE BLOWS THEM ALL AWAY! | Ms. 45 (1981) | Movie Review
This movie review is for an absolute classic rape/revenge movie of the grindhouse era from one of its most well known directors Abel Ferrara with 1981's "Ms. 45".
It stars Zoë Tamerlis Lund as Thana, A shy and mute seamstress who goes insane after being attacked and raped twice in one day. She wanders the New York streets at night in a sexy black dress with her attacker’s gun strapped to her garter belt, blowing away any man who tries to pick her up.
Directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Zoë Tamerlis Lund, Albert Sinkys, Darlene Stuto, Helen McGara and Bogey The Dog.
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ShudderWeen : Ms .45 (1981)
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Three days into October, and so far I’ve been able to keep up my horror and thriller-based film viewership thanks to the niche catalog of films that Shudder has curated.  Next up on what I’ve dubbed ShudderWeen was a film that I’d never heard of, but hit me right on the bullseye of two very easy personal targets : suspense/thriller films and films that take place in New York.  The association to Drafthouse Films was a bonus, so without hesitation, I threw on the cult classic Ms .45.
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While not the traditional definition, some of my favorite horror in film is found in the realms of true crime, with a specific interest in how traumatic events can change the complexion and disposition of an individual in perplexing way.  Ms .45 shows us several shades of the “killer next door” scenario that has become commonplace in modern living, where it is easiest to turn a blind eye on the crimes and salacious behavior that takes place in our environments until it impacts us directly.  The flip side of this is inspected in the way that true privacy has become an impossibility for city dwellers, with the worst of it shown through a burglar, and the least of it presented in the form of a landlady that snoops around.  The all to familiar and deplorable practice of men exploiting any and every opportunity they can with women, be it casually or within the professional realm, is shown for the sad standard it is, and at least for the first act of the film, we are shown a view of existing as a woman that infuses us with the terrors some women have to learn to coexist with.  To that extent, I did find myself wondering if Thana’s title as the .45 Killer by the press was not only a clever shot at Son of Sam (no pun intended), but also a bit of narrative subtext that uses the caliber of guns as a sort of hierarchy setting?
Speaking of subtext and symbolism, Ms .45 uses plenty of it to great effect.  Thana, our protagonist turned universal threat, plays on at least two different levels of symbolism : her name is a reference to Thanatos, the personification of death in Greek mythology, while her character signifier of being mute stands as a sort of statement for the silence that sexual assault and workplace harassment victims must endure, a statement that was both timely and way ahead of its time.  Speaking of being way ahead of its time, Ms .45, intentionally or not, finds itself in the rare realm of political and cultural exploitation as it displays a rising torrential wave of violence aimed squarely at taking down the essence of the patriarchy.  Not since Repulsion have I seen PTSD displayed with such expressionism, with Thana’s apartment becoming a house of horrors for her after her spirit-breaking day, and her public persona literally morphing into an unjust angel of vengeance (Angel of Vengeance was actually an alternative title for this film).  As the third act kicks into gear, the true horror of the film is discovered in the way that Thana chooses to shed her victimhood and step into the role of aggressor.
For a horror film, things are surprisingly bright, be it the pastel shades in the sets, or the high exposure used to capture New York, which remains undefeated in its ability to be so photogenic and expressive.  The costuming is highly expressive and manages to stay away from being dated, and in particular, the high fashion shown is quite pleasing to the eye.  One true star of the film is the score... it is almost as if the absence of dialogue for Thana allows it to be more expressive than a score generally is.  It begins very minimal and simplistic at first, giving an eerie tinge to Thana’s experience in the wake of her assaults, but as she makes her transition in the second act, we are given a bit of a funk-based theme with a saxophone that wails pain, sadness and fear.  Even when the third act kicks into gear and everything goes haywire, the score appropriately gives us its all, fully turning into a never-ending loop of exploitation glory.
Zoë Tamerlis gives a virtuoso silent performance, challenging tons of different energy and moods into a seemingly endless wealth of deep stares and facial expressions in her gradual descent into madness. Albert Sinkys lays into his stereotypical domineering boss stance very hard at first, but as Tamerlis regresses, he wisely pulls back to a more humanitarian level of ham-handed understanding, making him oddly sympathetic.  Darlene Stuto steals the handful of scenes that she has dialogue, pouring all of the native New Yorker energy she can muster into her performance.  Eddita Sherman also does some brilliant performance work, taking what could easily be a throwaway one-note role and turning it into a dual wield of audience avatar tension-breaking comic relief.  S. Edward Singer lays the sleaze on thick in his brief appearance, while Jack Thibeau offsets this with a despondent broken man approach.  Appearances by Helen McGara, Nike Zachmanogloub, Peter Yellen, Vincent Gruppi, James Albanese and likely crowd favorite Bogey the Dog round out the affair.
Ms .45 is one of those films that I would love to own strictly for the use of having a visual aid during DJ sets, as it is a very gripping film without a heavy dependence on protagonist dialogue.  The story is easy to follow, wholly uneasy to process and, like any good psychological thriller, tough to reconcile with at its conclusion.  There are no pure victims in this film, only varying levels of criminals, sociopaths and people taking advantage of one another, making it both dark in spirit and truly tense.
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Ms .45 (1981) – Episode 167 – Decades of Horror 1980s
"Don't know why they want to persecute me because I don't talk to women. All women do is laugh, and sing, and say the word 'Pussy'. Y'ask any doctor, and he'll tell you that.” So says the woman on the street. Join your faithful Grue Crew - Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr -  as they journey into the seedy world of Abel Ferrara's Ms .45 (1981).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 167 – Ms .45 (1981)
A timid and mute seamstress goes insane after being attacked and raped twice in one day, in which she takes to the streets of New York City after dark and randomly shoots men with a .45 caliber pistol.
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  Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Nicholas St. John (screenplay) (as N.G. St. John)
Cast
Zoë Lund as Thana (as Zoë Tamerlis)
Albert Sinkys as Albert
Darlene Stuto as Laurie
Helen McGara as Carol
Nike Zachmanoglou as Pamela
Abel Ferrara as First Rapist (credited as "Jimmy Laine")
Peter Yellen as The Burglar
Editta Sherman as Mrs. Nasone
Vincent Gruppi as Heckler on Corner
Bogey the Dog as Phil
Abel Ferrera’s Ms .45 stars the enigmatic and tragic Zoë Lund. None of your 80s Grue-Crew cares much for rape-revenge movies but Ms .45 is an exception. Bill points out two scenes - the “murder-in-the-round” and the “nun-with-a-gun” scenes - that stand out. Mrs. Nasone (Editta Sherman), the nosy neighbor, and her equally nosy dog tickle Crystal’s funnybone. Chad is impressed with Zoë Lund’s mute performance as Thana throughout the film. How Thana must feel as a mute in the noisy and chaotic world of fashion captures Jeff’s attention. Your Decades of Horror 1980s Grue-Crew recommend Ms .45 with the possible exception of the rape scenes which, though relatively mild in comparison with films like I Spit on Your Grave, could still trigger some viewers.  Ms .45 is available for streaming on Amazon’s IMDb channel and on physical media as a Drafthouse Blu-ray.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode will be dedicated to Phenomena (1985), written and directed by Dario Argento, starring Jennifer Connelly, Donald Pleasence, and Daria Nicolodi. 
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Ms. 45 [Angel of Vengeance] *** (Zoë Lund, Bogey, Albert Sinkys) - Classic Movie Review 10,318
Ms. 45 [Angel of Vengeance] *** (Zoë Lund, Bogey, Albert Sinkys) – Classic Movie Review 10,318
‘She was abused and violated. It will never happen again!’
A timid, mute Manhattan woman called Thana (Zoë Lund) gets raped twice after coming home from work, then dresses suggestively, cruises the streets and wreaks vengeance with her .45 caliber pistol to shoot men on the streets of New York, in Abel Ferrara’s notorious, long banned 1981 vigilante shocker of a crime thriller Ms. 45 [Angel of…
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Ms .45
Año: 1981
Duración: 80 min.
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Abel Ferrara
Guion: Nicholas St. John
Música: Joe Delia
Fotografía: James Lemmo
Reparto: Zoë Lund, Albert Sinkys, Darlene Stuto, Helen McGara, Nike Zachmanoglou, Peter Yellen, Abel Ferrara, Editta Sherman, Vincent Gruppi, Kathleen Gati, Cindy Green, Stephen Singer, Dhonna Harris Goodale, Peter Abbay
Productora: Navaron Films
Género: Crime, Drama, Thriller
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082776/
TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvCg0mRePOM
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Taking Back the Night with MS. 45: Gendered Fear in City Spaces
Taking Back the Night with MS. 45: Gendered Fear in City Spaces
Ms. 45. 1981. Directed by Abel Ferrara. Screenplay by Nicholas St. John. Starring Zoë Lund, Albert Sinkys, Darlene Stuto, Bogey, Helen McGara, Nike Zachmanoglou, Abel Ferrara, Editta Sherman, S. Edward Singer, & Faith Peters. Navaron Films Rated R. 80 minutes. Crime/Drama/Horror/Thriller
★★★★1/2 Abel Ferrara will remain one of the…
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Ms .45 (1981)
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Ms. 45 (Review)
Ms. 45
aka Angel of Vengeance 1981 Written by Nicholas St. John (as N.G. St. John) Directed by Abel Ferrara Ms. 45is a genre classic, a required viewing exploitation film, and among the best rape and revenge movies ever made. Zoë Lund (then Zoë Tamerlis) is haunting as the mute Thana, whose life as a seamstress at a fashion house is shattered when she’s attacked by rapists twice on the same day.…
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Ms. 45 aka Angel of Vengeance (1981) by Abel Ferrara. 
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