Bloody Moon

The Saw of Death)[2] is a 1981 English-language Spanish-German slasher film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Olivia Pascal.

Miguel, a young man with a disfigured face, attempts to trick a girl into sex by putting a mask on and pretending to be her boyfriend.

While Eva changes, the killer attacks and pierces a long knife into her back, which is then forced out of her breast just before she dies.

While she does not notice the dead Eva hanging in the closet, the girls see Inga through the window and laugh at her.

Meanwhile, Angela packs in her room, where she sees Antonio at the front door and Miguel at the window; she panics and barricades herself.

She then lets Laura inside and offers to stay for the night, where she goes to the disco club to grab some drinks.

After receiving a threatening phone call, Angela finds the dead bodies of her friends and is attacked by the killer.

Miguel goes to a room and, eventually believing that Angela is his sister, chokes the blonde until she shoves a spike into his neck.

Angela runs downstairs and sees Alvaro and Manuela struggling before screaming at the body of the countess Maria found inside a room.

The film ends with Miguel collapsing and holding onto his sister's hand while Antonio embraces Angela as the police arrive.

[3] Franco has stated that Rayo Casablanca, who is credited as the screenwriter of the film, was actually production manager Erich Tomek.