Ms. 45

Ms .45
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Abel Ferrara
Produced by Rochelle Weisberg
Richard Howorth
Mary Kane
Written by Nicholas St. John
Starring Zoë Tamerlis Lund
Music by Joe Delia
Cinematography James Lemmo
Edited by Christopher Andrews
Distributed by Image Entertainment (2000)
Drafthouse Films (2014)
Release date
  • April 24, 1981 (1981-04-24)
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $62,000

Ms .45, also known as Angel of Vengeance, and mistyped as Ms. 45, is a 1981 American exploitation thriller film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Zoë Tamerlis Lund.

Inspired by films such as Thriller - A Cruel Picture (1973), Death Wish (1974) and Taxi Driver (1976), the film is a rape and revenge story about Thana, a mute woman who becomes a spree killer after she is raped twice in one day when going home from work. It was critically maligned on its theatrical release, but is now generally highly regarded among fans of underground[1] and independent film.[2]

It was acquired by Alamo Drafthouse Films in October 2013 and remastered in HD from the original negatives. The distributor released the film on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy in March 2014.[3]

Plot

While walking home from work, Thana, a mute seamstress in New York City's Garment District, is raped at gunpoint in an alley by a mysterious, masked attacker. She survives and makes her way back to her apartment, where she encounters a burglar and is raped a second time. Thana, her name an allusion to Greek god of death Thanatos,[2] hits this second assailant with a small sculpture then bludgeons him to death with an iron, and carries his body to the bathtub. She goes to work the next day, and after encountering working with an iron, watching her boss Albert rip a shirt off a mannequin, she goes into shock state, which worries her co-workers. However, when she looks at the trash bin at her office, she decides to dismember the burglar's corpse and throw the parts away in various locations of the city.

After being sent home, she dismembers the burglar's body, then keeps his .45 caliber pistol, puts the pieces into plastic garbage bags, and then stores them in her fridge. After cleaning her bathtub, she decides to take a shower, but as she strips, she begins to hallucinate the first attacker in the mirror grabbing her breast. This puts her into shock, and notices that organs and body fluids from the burglar are overflowing in the drain. Her nosy neighbor, an old, recently widowed woman named Mrs. Nasone who is the landlady and owns a small dog named Phil, also starts to notice her odd behavior.

On her walk home from work the next day, Thana is noticed by a leering young man on the street while she is disposing of one of the bagged body parts; thinking that she accidentally dropped the bag, he retrieves it, frightening her. He chases her through the alleys of the city, and fearing another sexual assault, she fatally shoots him when she is cornered by him. The event furthers her impulse for vengeance. While running home from the incident, the landlady Mrs. Nasone notices she ran up the stairs violently and started throwing up. She insists in calling a doctor for Thana, and Mrs. Nasone's dog, Phil, starts to become attracted to her fridge. Thana escorts her out of her apartment while still in shock.

As the limbs start to bring attention towards the media, Albert brings her into his office and notices she hasn't been selling and feeling well lately. He decides to invite her to a Halloween party that he is throwing for work, and tells her that there will be "many boys there [her] age". She responds to him in writing, saying "I'll try". As Thana's vengeance increases, she starts regularly targeting and killing several men, such as a fashion photographer, a pimp who assaults a prostitute because of debt, several members of a gang, a Saudi Arabian businessman and his limousine driver, and even drives a recently dumped salesman to suicide after her gun jams.

Her boss, Albert notices her ditching work after going to dinner with her co-workers, resulting in her co-workers having to finish her work. However, she promises to go to the party with him in exchange for staying out of trouble for her absence. Thana notices that Mrs. Nasone's dog, Phil, is attracted to the smell of the burglar's dismembered limbs. Thana takes Phil for a walk then ties him to a post in the park. She leaves a note saying that Phil ran away but will probably find his way back home soon.

With Albert, Thana attends the costume party dressed as a nun with red lipstick. Meanwhile, Mrs. Nasone enters Thana's apartment and finds the burglar's dismembered head. She jumps to the conclusion that Thana killed her dog, and tells police that she is at a party with her co-workers. At the party, Albert takes Thana upstairs in private and tries to seduce her. In revenge for his borderline-sexual behavior towards her in the past, she shoots him. The party stops and her co-workers run upstairs to Thana, but quickly realize that she is the murderer when she steps out of the room with her pistol. Thana then begins a shooting spree, targeting many of the men present. Her co-worker Laurie picks up the knife from the cake table and stabs Thana in the back. Thana turns around and points the gun at Laurie, but hesitates; she screams in pain, "Sister!" then falls to the ground and dies.

After the party massacre, Mrs. Nasone is seen crying in memorial for her husband and her dog Phil. But outside her apartment door, Phil has returned and is shown running up the stairs and scratching at the door.

Cast

  • Zoë Tamerlis Lund as Thana
  • 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
  • S. Edward Singer as The Photographer
  • James Albanese as Nick
  • Bogey the Dog as Phil

Production

Many years later Zoë Tamerlis described how minimal the script was, which is uncharacteristic of Ferrara's later films.[4]

Reception

The film currently holds an 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 27 critic reviews, with wide praise.[5]

Home video

In 1983, the film was released on VHS by U.S.A. Home Video in its uncut form.

Ms .45 was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 25, 2000, by Image Entertainment, but was reedited for DVD release. The reedit removes less than a minute total. The cuts include changes to the first rape featuring Ferrara's cameo, which is split by an insert shot from a later scene. The second rape is more drastically cut, omitting a line "This oughta make you talk, huh?" The climactic Halloween party shoot-out was also recut to remove an on-screen murder, which now occurs off screen.[6]

The uncut DVD / Blu-ray / digital copy is now available in the US, published by Drafthouse Films.

References

  1. Pettersson, Ron (August 2002). "The Zoë Lund Cinematheque". Senses of Cinema. Archived from the original on 2006-09-20. Retrieved 2007-01-23.
  2. 1 2 Mott, Allan (Nov 7, 2012). "Pretty in the Past: Zoë Lund". xojane.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2014-08-02.
  3. Savage, Chris. "Drafthouse Films to Unleash The Visitor and Ms. 45 onto Blu-ray & DVD". horror-movies.ca.
  4. "Pretty in the Past: Zoë Lund". xojane.co.uk. Nov 7, 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-08-02.
  5. "Ms. 45 (2013)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
  6. Bracke, Peter M. "the cut list - Complete archive". DVDFile.com. Archived from the original on 2006-10-19. Retrieved 2007-03-21.
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