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A beautiful young woman watches hesitantly as a mother drags a child into the restroom of an apartment store. The little girl is bawling her eyes out, but the mother lectures her regardless and hits her repeatedly, before telling her to clean up and stop crying. As the mother enters one of the stalls, the young woman quietly escort the little girl out of the room. Moments later the young woman returns. She kicks in the door to the mother's stall and stabs her brutally!
When the woman has finished her decidedly unsanitary endeavor the walls are covered with blood splatter and the mother lies motionless on the floor with more h
A beautiful young woman watches hesitantly as a mother drags a child into the restroom of an apartment store. The little girl is bawling her eyes out, but the mother lectures her regardless and hits her repeatedly, before telling her to clean up and stop crying. As the mother enters one of the stalls, the young woman quietly escort the little girl out of the room. Moments later the young woman returns. She kicks in the door to the mother's stall and stabs her brutally!
When the woman has finished her decidedly unsanitary endeavor the walls are covered with blood splatter and the mother lies motionless on the floor with more holes than a pincushion. Then the woman slips quietly out of the restroom again.
Later two cops arrive on the scene. The case has been assigned to the righteous detective Oh, who harbors wishes of being a priest, and the younger more reckless detective Jung.
Shortly thereafter we discover that the young woman from the opening scene turns out to be the soft-spoken Jung Soon-jung, a hardworking car salesman, who seems to live a quiet uneventful life - except of course when she's out killing people.
Next up: An upscale beauty parlor. Soon-jun targets a rich spoiled girl who works in the same dealership as herself. The girl verbally abuses a woman delivering food to the shop, right in front of Soon-jung. When it's time for her weekly beauty treatment Soon-jung intervenes and strangles the poor girl, before she's even had her nails done.
Once again Detectives Oh and Jung arrive at the scene and find themselves somewhat perplexed by the crime in front of them. Unaware that these killings are connected the increasingly frustrated police force have little to show for their efforts, and meanwhile more bodies show up.
At first it seems as if the killings are just random, but then Detective Oh makes a startling discovery. In one of the crime scenes he finds a little sticker with a picture of the cartoon character Princess Aurora. Further searches reveal a similar sticker at each of the other crime scenes. There IS a connection between the murders. The police is one step closer...
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Release date: 31 December 1969
Number of discs: 1
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