Strangler vs. Strangler

Strangler vs. Strangler
Strangler vs. Strangler

The DVD release cover
Directed by Slobodan Šijan
Written by Slobodan Šijan
Nebojša Pajkić
Starring Taško Načić
Srđan Šaper
Sonja Savić
Nikola Simić
Music by Srđan Šaper
Vuk Kulenović
Distributed by Centar film
Release date(s) 1984
Running time 93 minutes
Country Yugoslavia
Language Serbo-Croatian

Strangler vs. Strangler (Serbian: Davitelj protiv davitelja) is a 1984 Yugoslav film featuring elements of comedy, thriller and horror genres.

Plot

In the mid 1980s Belgrade finally gets its first serial killer: an awkward carnations seller named Pera Mitić (Taško Načić). Mitić is an overweight 48-year-old man who is in an Oedipus kind of way connected to his aging mother. His mother often punishes him when he does not sell any of the carnation flowers. His punishments include kneeling on nutshells while being slapped by his mother or being locked in the water tank. This is the reason why he starts killing every girl who refuses to buy his flowers. Mitić's character can be compared to Norman Bates's character and relationship with his mother.

After the first murder, mostly incompetent inspector Ognjen Strahinjić (Nikola Simić) starts the investigation. His attempt to catch the strangler by employing an undercover agent, Rodoljub Jovanović (Branislav Zeremski), ends up tragically. Strahinjić is a loner who lives only with his cat George, who is his best friend. He is a short man, with a thin mustache and is similar to Inspector Clouseau from the Blake Edwards's The Pink Panther series. The plot gets even more complicated when a rock star Spiridon Kopicl (Srđan Šaper) obsessed with the strangler records the song "Bejbi, bejbi" ("Baby, Baby"), with his band VIS Simboli, dedicated to the strangler which immediately became nationwide hit.

Mitić, having heard the song, becomes delighted; he even strangled his own mother in order to hear it on the TV. While Mitić's number of victims becomes bigger, Kopicl is focused on Sofija (Sonja Savić) who is a host of a popular musical show on the radio. While attempting to strangle Sofija, Mitić gets on his way and while attacking her gets his ear bitten by Sofija in self defence. Kopicl gets the credit of a savior and a hero and gets married to Sofija. On their honey moon, in the climax of his obsession, Kopicl strangles Sofija while Mitić, dressed as his mother, is watching the whole thing. Mitić then enters the room and asks for his ear. Kopicl runs to an abandoned building where, after a struggle, hangs Mitić who bit his ear. In the end all of the crimes, including Sofija's death, are credited to the late Mitić. Kopicl, while getting his ear bitten hears a melody on which he composed a symphony inspired with crime and, after the death of his father, gets married to his attractive stepmother.

Cast

  • Taško Načić as Pera Mitić
  • Nikola Simić as Inspector Ognjen Strahinjić
  • Srđan Šaper as Spiridon Kopicl
  • Rahela Ferari as Pera's mother
  • Sonja Savić as Sofija Mačkić
  • Radmila Savićević as Mica Mojsilović, an eye witness
  • María Baxa as Natalija
  • Pavle Minčić as Dr. Dobrica Kopicl, Spiridon's father
  • Žika Milenković as Inspector Gane
  • Branislav Zeremski as Rodoljub Jovanović
  • Dragana Ćirić as a girl
  • Dijana Sporčić as Evgenija Poslisković
  • Jelisaveta Sablić as Miss Dobrila Skara
  • Đorđe Nenadović as Impressio Oskar (as George Heston)
  • Dobrica Jovanović as Sofija's father
  • Velibor Miljković as a punker

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