A mentally disturbed taxi driver lusts for blood every rainy night, and several young women are brutally murdered. He likes to take photos of the victims' dismembered bodies as his special mementos after sex with their corpses and stores their severed breasts in pickle jars. Inspector Lee and his team are called onto the case in this bizarre, nasty, and notorious Cat III film.
Dr. Lamb is a slick, and sick, exploitation item that both repels the viewer with its images of disturbing violence, in addition to tickling them with repulsive black humor à la early John Waters. —Austin Chronicle
Dr. Lamb is a classic of the Category III genre, and one of its most influential and trailblazing films, helping to establish the template that so many of its subsequent rip-offs would slavishly adhere to. —Eastern Kicks
A mentally disturbed taxi driver lusts for blood every rainy night, and several young women are brutally murdered. He likes to take photos of the victims' dismembered bodies as his special mementos after sex with their corpses and stores their severed breasts in pickle jars. Inspector Lee and his team are called onto the case in this bizarre, nasty, and notorious Cat III film.
Dr. Lamb is a slick, and sick, exploitation item that both repels the viewer with its images of disturbing violence, in addition to tickling them with repulsive black humor à la early John Waters. —Austin Chronicle
Dr. Lamb is a classic of the Category III genre, and one of its most influential and trailblazing films, helping to establish the template that so many of its subsequent rip-offs would slavishly adhere to. —Eastern Kicks