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  • The Faith of Anna Waters (aka The Offering) (2016): Leviathan is an Old Testament demon, summoned to Earth by swaying his follower to sacrifice his whole family. Possessing innocent people, Leviathan spitefully kills one of his vessels when Father James De Silva attempts to exorcise the man. Years later, Leviathan enacts a scheme to pervert God's design by convincing disabled people to kill themselves, falsely promising to heal and revive them in seven days. Possessing their corpse and recording their supposed resurrection, Leviathan plans to share these videos on the internet so that more people can attempt the same trick, creating a global spike in suicides and figuratively building a new Tower of Babel from each sin. When De Silva attempts another exorcism on a girl he possesses, Leviathan crucifies him upside-down.
  • Falcon Rising: Yakuza chief Hirimoto sets up shop in Brazil to abduct young girls from the favelas and sell them as sex slaves. When a social worker gets too close to the truth, Hirimoto beats her into a coma and attempts to murder her in the hospital later. When her brother, John "Falcon" Chapman, comes to look for those who hurt her, Hirimoto murders a journalist and initiates a purge of the local gangs to seize control of all crime in the area. He finally attempts to kill Falcon himself when Falcon tracks him down, revealing a warehouse full of kidnapped girls Hirimoto plans to throw into Yakuza-operated brothels.
  • Fall Down Dead (2007): Aaron Garvey, the Picasso Killer, is a twisted Serial Killer who views death as his art. Hunting down numerous women and torturing them, carving them apart while leaving them alive and in agony, Garvey sees the heroine Christie Wallace when she comes across a victim and pursues her when she takes refuge in a building. Stalking and systematically murdering everyone else within, Garvey decides to torture Christie to make her his final "masterpiece," even threatening to hunt down and murder her young daughter Zoe.
  • Fallen: Azazel is a sinister demon that likes nothing so much as destroying the lives and names of good men. When Detective Hobbes crosses him, Azazel sets about targeting him by possessing Hobbes's mentally handicapped brother and making him commit suicide. Azazel possesses others, kills others in their bodies, getting them convicted of murder and jumps out just before the execution; leaving the victim to face death for crimes that they have no memory committing. Azazel destroys Hobbes's life and reputation and possesses people to continuously drive him mad from near paranoia. What's worse is Azazel has been walking the Earth for thousands of years and his MO has never changed.
  • The False Faces (1919): Karl Ekstrom is a crooked German saboteur who murdered the sister of the film's Anti-Hero, Michael Lanyard, as well as her young son. Now working to sabotage the Allied Powers in the heat of World War I, Ekstrom swipes a canister from Lanyard containing valuable information about the Allied frontlines; murders his own ally so not to split the reward for capturing the information; then distracts from his theft by ordering a civilian ship bombed by a German sub, resulting in dozens of innocent casualties. At the film's end, Ekstrom advances on Lanyard's Love Interest Cecilia, intent on having her for himself.
  • False Positive: Dr. John Hindle is a seemingly affable, gentlemanly OB-GYN who takes advantage of his position as one of the most prestigious fertility doctors in the world to discreetly rape dozens of women, impregnating his patients—all women who have had difficulties having children—which what he tells them is their husbands' and boyfriends' sperm, but in actuality is his own. Bribing a former med student of his, Adrian Martin, with a lucrative partnership at his clinic to recruit his wife, heroine Lucia "Lucy" Martin, for his project, Hindle proceeds to gaslight her incessantly to prevent her from discovering his secret, and later attempts to kill her outright when she does. Hindle is also a firm believer in eugenics and justifies his crimes as an attempt to stock the human gene pool with his own "ideal" DNA.
  • Fantômas (1947): Fantômas himself is a criminal mastermind who was thought dead. Attempting to prevent his daughter Hélène's marriage with Fandor, Fantômas assassinated the Mayor in order to cancel the marriage and killed one of his men through a drive-by shooting when the latter failed him. Threatening to kill 1 million Parisians by December 31st if he isn't given a billion francs worth of gold, Fantômas kills 30 Parisians per day until the deadline, using an invisible Death Ray to remain discreet. Capturing Hélène when she infiltrates his base of operations, Fantômas tries to force her to give him a document she stole, threatening to crush Fandor and Jobe with their cell's ceiling should she refuse. When his lover Lady Beltham helps Jove, Hélène, Fandor and Arthur foil Fantômas's plan, Fantômas spitefully kills her. When the heroes chase Fantômas, the latter shows no hesitation in attempting to shoot Fandor or his own daughter Hélène. Using his disdain towards virtues as a reason to commit the worst crimes, Fantômas is feared and despised through Paris.
  • Fargo: Gaear Grimsrud is a simply heartless monster who will kill anyone for little reason. Brought in for a simple kidnap and ransom job, Grimsrud demonstrates his cruelty by killing a cop because the man took too long to bribe, and then chases down and kills a couple who witnessed the murder, all without any expression. Grimsrud later loses patience with the kidnapping victim and kills her simply because her crying is getting on his nerves. When he has a dispute with a fellow conspirator over a car, Grimsrud just kills him with an axe and feeds his body into a woodchipper. When he's finally caught by the police, the heroine Marge Gunderson is left stunned how a human being could do the things Grimsrud has done for just "a little bit of money."
  • The Fast and the Furious series:
    • The Fate of the Furious & F9: Cipher is a powerful cyber terrorist who holds Elena and her newborn son hostage to blackmail the infant's father, Dominic Toretto, into betraying his family and help her steal nuclear codes to bring the world under her control. Attacking Mr. Nobody's headquarters and stealing the God's Eye, Cipher uses it to take control of hundreds of remote-controlled cars in New York and have them crash everywhere, causing widespread chaos and panic. Having Dom retrieve the nuclear codes from the Russian minister, Cipher has Elena killed in front of Dom and his child when she learns Dom spared Letty, and attempts to crash her plane—with Dom's son still inside—before escaping when Deckard Shaw hijacks it. Getting captured by Otto and Dom's brother, Jakob, Cipher would manipulate Otto into betraying Jakob, before helping him activate Ares and use it to bring the world under their mercy while attempting to kill Dom and his crew herself.
    • Hobbs & Shaw: Brixton Lore was once an agent for MI6 before betraying them to join the terrorist organization Eteon, killing his whole team and framing fellow agent Deckard Shaw for crime, forcing Deckard into hiding and becoming a criminal. Getting shot by Deckard, Brixton would be resurrected by Eteon and turned into a cyborg Super-Soldier, becoming their chief enforcer carrying out their nefarious plans; one of which involves unleashing the super-virus "Snowflake" onto the world to eradicate one half of the world's human population. Pursuing Deckard's sister Hattie to retrieve the virus, Brixton would kill her whole team before framing her for the murders and attacks a CIA headquarters to kidnapped Hattie when she injects herself with the virus. Loosing Hattie to Deckard Shaw and Luke Hobbs, Brixton would torture Professor Andreiko about the trio's whereabouts and later tortures Hobbs and Shaw before Hattie rescues them, causing Brixton to travel to Samoa, hoping to kill them there.
  • Faster: Kenneth "Old Guy" Tyson is the most depraved member of Detective Slade "Cop" Humphries's crew. Introduced recording the murders of Gary Cullen and his crew of bank robbers, Old Guy mockingly tells the remaining crewman, James "Driver" Cullen, to "smile for the camera". In the present day, Old Guy lures a teenage girl into his apartment. Sedating her with a drugged beverage—intent on raping and potentially murdering her on camera as he has done to at least twelve others—Old Guy is interrupted by the arrival of Driver, who confronts him over his involvement in Gary's death, causing Old Guy to beg for mercy.
  • Fatal Charm: Adam Brenner rapes and kills six women, and murders his traveling companion, John Walsh. After escaping from prison, he murders a couple and goes after Valerie, who believes he is innocent and has sent him letters during his trial. Adam breaks into Valerie's house and kills her mother and her mother's boyfriend before chasing Valerie down in an attempt to kill her.
  • Fatman: Billy Wenan is a sociopathic child who uses his wealth to justify and enable his cruel, petty personality. Leeching off his sickly grandmother's bank accounts to prop up his lifestyle while treating his hired help like trash, Billy first showcases his horrible nature when he reacts to losing at a science fair by having the victor kidnapped, nearly torturing her with a car battery, then having her entire family threatened with death if she doesn't claim to have cheated in the fair. When given nothing but coal for Christmas by Santa Claus, Billy hires the trigger-happy "Skinny Man" to hunt down and kill Santa, uncaring of the dozens of innocents the Skinny Man massacres in his path so long as Billy gets "the big man's head", before ending the film by attempting to lethally poison his own grandmother when she catches onto his money skimming.
  • Faust: Mephisto, stymied in his efforts to unleash the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse on the Earth, makes a bet with an angel, over whether he can corrupt the soul of Doctor Faust. Spreading disease throughout Faust's hometown-—and murdering a priest when the latter notices his presence—-Mephisto offers convinces Faust to sell him his soul in exchange for the power to heal his neighbors. When Faust's neighbors turn on him, Mephisto turns the doctor into a younger man, and takes him to Parma, where he forces the Duchess of Parma to fall in love with Faust, then kills her husband in a duel. He later forces Gretchen, an innocent girl, to fall in love with Faust, only to subsequently frame Faust and her for the murder of her mother and brother, resulting in her being burned at the stake, and Faust committing suicide.
  • Faust: Love of the Damned: M is the white-haired, infernal leader of The Hand, an occult Satanic criminal organization with ties to corrupt government officials that he uses to spread evil in the world. After ordering his goons to brutally murder the girlfriend of artist John Jaspers, M offers the despair-filled Jaspers demonic power in exchange for his soul, intending to use Jaspers as his unwitting instrument of death, burying Jaspers alive after he refuses to kill any longer. M's ultimate plan is to release the Homunculus, a giant demon serpent who will bring Hell on Earth. Having raped Dr. Jade de Camp in the past as a child in order to later impregnate her with his demonic spawn, M brainwashes a kindhearted detective to kidnap her. No less ruthless towards his lackeys, from briefly melting his wife Claire, to forcing his cultists to sacrifice themselves en masse to summon the Homunculus, Claire is also burned alive to complete the summoning. Forcing Jaspers to watch as he rapes Jade, once when his plan is foiled, M uses his contract on Jaspers's soul to bargain for the soul of Jade's unborn child with the promise of "releasing" Jaspers.
  • Fear (1996): David McCall is the seemingly friendly, if troubled, boyfriend to Nicole Walker, as well as the entitled leader of a violent gang. Over their relationship, David becomes possessive of Nicole, at one point assaulting her friend Gary and striking Nicole. When they reconcile, David frames Nicole's father for assaulting him, and rapes Nicole's friend Margo at a party, before intimidating her. When Nicole cuts ties with him, David becomes more deranged, stalking and molesting Nicole, and murders Gary out of spite for standing up to him. Finally, David leads his gang to try to kidnap Nicole and kill her family, killing their security guard, and dog. David kills one of his friends for touching Nicole, and plans to have Nicole watch her father die before taking her away.
  • FeardotCom: "The Doctor", Alistair Pratt, is a sadistic Serial Killer with delusions of nihilism. Kidnapping women, Alistair streams himself torturing them, possibly for days, until they beg him for death, with the vengeful ghost Jeannine having been one of his first victims. When the heroes arrive to save his latest victim, Alistair reveals he has already murdered a police officer, fatally wounds Detective Mike Reilly and takes his friend Terry hostage, intent on torturing her to death as well.
  • Fear City: The unnamed Serial Killer—named "Pazzo" according to the ending credits—is a martial arts expert who embarks on a one-man crusade to murder the sex workers of New York City. Stalking and ambushing these women, the killer deliberately extends their suffering, such as cutting off one girl's fingers instead of killing her, or slashing another victim in strategic places to avoid her bleeding out right away. The killer documents his grisly crimes in a diary titled "Fear City", salivating in his own cruelty and boasting of ridding the world of its "useless whores". He also beats one girl's boyfriend into a coma when he tries to protect her, and is only stopped from continuing his rampage by finally meeting someone tougher than he is.
  • Female Prisoner Sigma (2006):
    • Saionji Shozo is the chief of the prison, and a spirit medium whose diet consists of the souls of the despaired. Known as The Don of the Japanese underworld who also makes a living helping fixers involved in criminal activities, Shozo imposes harsh brutality in his prison, allowing his staff to torture and rape the inmates as they please to mentally break their spirits for him to consume.
    • Warden Shibayama is the sadistic associate of Shozo who gleefully partakes in the consumption of despaired souls. Having his prisoners tortured and raped to his liking, Shibayama also keeps some around as pets with the promise of better treatment, only to value them as regularly abused sex slaves. Those who refuse to become his pet are sent to the Special Housing Unit One, a cell where the prisoners are mentally broken and ritually sacrificed by Shibayama to feed himself and Shozo. Torturing heroine Ryo Kanzaki until she reveals the truth of why she came to his prison, Shibayama forces her to stay awake for five days straight, while having those close to her whipped and brutalized.
  • Fender Bender: The Driver is a Serial Killer who has killed dozens of women across the country. He rear-ends his victims to coax them into giving him their personal information. He then scouts their house, and waits until night to stalk and murder them. After killing them, he assumes a different name using his victim's last name and the first letter of their first name, then takes their money, which he uses to refill his gas tank when he's running low, and finally takes the next exit to claim another victim. The first time he makes his presence known in the movie, he stalks and kills a woman before departing with her license plate and a new alias. Then he rear-ends a teenage girl, and gets her personal information. Later that night, he murders her ex-boyfriend, then chases the girl and her friends through the house. The first one he stabs, then throws her out the window and runs her over when he sees she's still alive. He stabs the second victim, then goes after his intended target, who manages to fight him off. Narrowly surviving being bludgeoned, stabbed and burnt, he kills her, too, before assuming a new name and leaving to continue his murder spree.
  • A Few Days in September (2006): William Pound is a CIA operative who loves to leave bodies in his wake. Pound finds Collateral Damage to be a beautiful thing, and so goes out of his way to kill people who aren't even part of his mission. He murders a hotel manager; a random intel source; and a security guard all on whims, in the latter case promising to spare him before killing him anyway. Part of a CIA plan to enable and allow the World Trade Center terror attacks to happen, Pound is dispatched to assassinate rogue agent Elliott and silence the information he possesses about the coming attack. Pound murders Elliott and then tries to kill the man's best friend Irene and his adult children, all with cheerful glee.
  • The Fiend Who Walked the West (1958): Felix Griffin, a deliberate send-up to Tommy Udo in this Western remake of Kiss of Death, is little more than greed and sadistic, vengeful rage in the skin of an outlaw. A murderous, petty man who sees fit to bring death to people for transgressions as small as touching him, Griffin makes a prisoner eat ground-up glass and agonizingly die once he provokes him into attacking him, and murders the elderly, paralyzed mother of his former cellmate's colleague before murdering her son himself and taking his stolen money. Griffin uses his funds to purchase a new house and a housekeeper he abuses and eventually brutally murders, slaughtering a pair of policemen and eventually resolving to kill both his former cellmate and his family, planning to force him to listen as he tortures his wife—and possibly his young daughter—to death over a course of days.
  • The Fifth Element: Jean-Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg is a vicious businessman who undercuts his sillier moments by abandoning any semblance of humanity in the name of profit. Using the Mangalores to try and steal the stones of the four elements that would save the world from "Mr. Shadow", Zorg intends to allow Earth to be destroyed in return for a massive payment from Shadow. Attacking a luxury ship to Fhloston Paradise, Zorg stows aboard to shoot countless innocents dead, then tries to bomb the ship to escape with the stones. Loyal to none, Zorg also seemingly sells weapons to the Mangalores, only for them to self-destruct and kill the loyal buyers, and fires one million taxi drivers out of callousness during an economic downturn.
  • The 5th Wave (2016): The Other commander possessing Colonel Alexander Vosch lacks his potential love for his family of his book counterpart, becoming a completely monstrous mass murderer. "Vosch" attacks Earth, raising oceanic tides and weaponizing the avian flu, to kill the bulk of humanity. Murdering the adults of a refugee camp, Vosch turns children into brainwashed soldiers, convincing them other humans are aliens, to wipe out the survivors as the titular "Fifth Wave". Fleeing Earth when his base is destroyed, Vosch takes his Child Soldiers with him, hoping to return to complete his genocide.
  • Fight for Us (1989): Kumander Kontra is a former freedom fighter who became disillusioned with the movement out of hatred towards "phony intellectuals", betraying the revolution to lead the anti-communist and government-backed paramilitary faction known as Orapronobis, helping the army in hunting alleged rebels of the New People's Army. Visiting the funeral of a man who had been hacked to death with a machete by the Orapronobis, Kontra mocks the man's son and murders the priest without warning. With the fall of the Ferdinand Marcos regime, Kontra is released from prison by the newly installed democracy and returns to terrorize the people, stopping a group of men returning from a basketball game and shooting all of them in the back. After throwing grenades at a refugee camp and killing the brother-in-law of Jimmy Cordero, Kontra rapes Jimmy's ex-girlfriend in front of his son before killing the two and massacring his captives in a fit of anger.
  • The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe (1973):
    • Stanley Spencer is a living tribute to the utter worst of America in the late 1800s. Spencer maintains his fortune through illegal slave labor, allowing Mexican immigrants into the country under the promise of legal jobs only to force them into backbreaking labor for his own profit, having his mercenaries slave-march them across the desert. If there should ever be any risk to the slaves being found, Spencer enforces that every slave be massacred to cover for himself, and has every escapee detained, tortured, and killed, a process repeated numerous times and one beholden by Shanghai Joe after he accepts a job offer from Spencer. Spencer tortures Joe and forces him to watch as he executes various prisoners to torment him, sends various horrible bounty hunters after his head after Joe escapes and humiliates him, and vows to execute a slave a day to get Joe into his clutches.
    • Scalper Jack is the most terrifying and evil of bounty hunters sent after Joe. An unassuming blond man, Jack shows how depraved he is by capturing a doctor friend of Joe's, torturing him for information before ultimately scalping him and murdering him. It is revealed Jack loves to collect scalps, having a huge amount of trophies that he treasures even more than money. Furthermore, Jack prefers to scalp his victims while alive and conscious. After torturing Joe into submission, he captures Joe's girlfriend Cristina, planning on scalping her while she is awake to feel every moment before moving on to Joe.
  • Fighting Madam: Madame Yeung is a sadistic, high-ranking Triad member with a love of torture and money. Launching a police and gang leader killing spree after the destruction of her gang's opium farm in order to gain control over the drug market, Yeung chops off the fingers of one of her men for blaming her for his friends' deaths. Killing her boss to gain control over his organization, Yeung later tortures Alex to near-death after a sneaking mission goes wrong. Deciding to make her money selling gold, Yeung sends her men out to steal trucks carrying golden statues, burying the trucks under cement, uncaring that her own drivers suffocate to death.
  • Final Voyage (1999): Josef is the leader of a gang of pirates. Seeking to claim $130 million in jewelry and other valuables, Josef and his team sneak onto the Britannic cruise ship and stealthily kill members of the crew. After commandeering the ship, Josef and his minions kill various passengers and take the rest hostage. Knowing the ship's vault can only be opened with an access code, Josef kills some of the captain's men in an attempt to get him to open the safe. When a bomb goes off and the ship starts to sink, Josef kills the captain and leaves the rest of the passengers to die, not even caring when his own men perish as he tries to escape.
  • Final Girl: Jameson is the leader of a group of teenage psychopaths whose favorite pastime is taking girls into the woods and hunting them for sport. Jameson himself has a body count surpassing twenty, with a focus on attractive young blond women. We first see him gun down a waitress named Gwen before he is later approached by the heroine Veronica. After taking her into the woods, Jameson informs her of the game and says the only reason he won't rape her is that women don't run as well after such an assault. When Veronica drugs and kills his three friends, Jameson is simply amused and offers to team up with Veronica on a cross-country killing spree.
  • The Final Wish (2018): The Jinn is an ancient shapeshifting demon that grants people's wishes in horrific ways in order to trick them into giving it their souls. Bound to a cursed urn and having traveled around the world for centuries, the Jinn later ends up in a small town, where it tricks an antiquities dealer into killing his wife and cutting out his tongue before ending up after Aaron Hammond, disguising itself as Aaron's dead friend to trick him into making wishes. Such wishes result in Aaron being hit by a car, his father resurrecting and dying again, and the mutilation of a dog. Callously murdering and driving to suicide anyone close to Aaron that attempts to help him, the Jinn mocks and torments Aaron, blaming him for his loved ones' deaths. Even when Aaron makes a wish that will bring all of his loved ones back, the Jinn still takes his soul and traps it in eternal torment.
  • Finger of Doom: Madam Kung Sun, formerly the star pupil of a martial school, mastered the Finger of Doom and, realizing its potential, intends to use it to conquer the entire martial world. Going on an unstoppable killing spree, Kung Sun arranged for challengers to fight her, defeating them by embedding the Finger of Doom into their necks, causing them to die excruciatingly, only to be resurrected later as her zombie serfs. Raising her own army of zombie swordsmen, Madam Kung Sun ordered indiscriminate slaughters of entire sects, even those which weren't a threat to her power, having the strong converted into her minions while leaving the weak to die slowly and painfully as the Finger of Doom reduces them to mere puddles of blood. When the righteous swordsman Lu Tien-Bao tried to challenge her, Madam Kung Sun forces Lu to fight his two sworn brothers—converted into her zombie slaves—to the death, before capturing Lu alive and forcing him to serve her, or die slowly and painfully like her numerous previous victims.
  • Fire Down Below: Orin Hanner Sr. is a crooked coal company executive dumping toxic waste in the mines and environment of a small town, sickening its children and people. The town is slowly dying, the people wasting away to inevitable death as long as Hanner continues his activities. Driven solely by greed and abusing his son, Hanner also ensures he kills every agent who might expose him.
  • Firestarter 2: Rekindled: In the sequel/reboot of the first film, John Rainbird is a death-obsessed psychopath and hitman for the Department of Scientific Intelligence, before he rose through the ranks; he gains young Charlie McGee's trust and friendship by posing as a friendly janitor, before later killing Charlie's father, with it being revealed he killed her mother too. Years after his seeming death, Rainbird continues the experiments on several boys, grooming them to be soldiers for his cause; he masterminds a conspiracy to track down and kill survivors of the original Lot-6 experiments. His obsession with Charlie becomes more twisted as he tortures her boyfriend Vincent, asking intimate questions while sniffing her discarded bra. Rainbird also has one of his hitmen killed for failing to catch Charlie. Rainbird reveals that his true plan to "test" the boys' powers is to have them incite a massacre on a small town in hopes of forcing Charlie into confronting them, committing mass murder and destruction; during the chaos, he kills his seeming superior, and when Charlie confronts them, Rainbird kills Vincent, fully expecting and hoping to get such an emotional response that Charlie would wipe out the town with her powers.
  • Firestorm (1998): Randall Alexander Shaye is a consummate liar, backstabber, and quick-witted criminal ready to kill anyone if it will benefit him. Shaye was originally incarcerated when he buried seventeen people, including his own men, alive in a robbery which netted $32 million, which Shaye stashed away before being arrested. After arranging for a massive wildfire to be set outside the prison, Shaye murders the man set to split his finances and assumes his identity, breaking out with four other prisoners he's promised to share the money with and leaving a busload of people to die in the fire. Shaye takes a birdwatcher named Jennifer hostage and physically abuses her whenever she gets out of turn, and gradually betrays and murders each member of the breakouts, always ready with a sob story or a snappy line to save face. Shaye ultimately kills Wynt, the mentor of firefighter Jesse Graves, in the final confrontation, before attempting to gun down Jesse himself and ride out with Jennifer. Shaye's calm, low-voiced demeanor perfectly disguised the self-concerned psychopath within.
  • Firewall: Bill Cox is an intrepid thug who comes off as sophisticated and smooth-talking, but it's a façade that hides his truly cold, brutal and sadistic nature. Cox and his men take Jack Stanfield's family hostage in their own home as a means of forcing Jack to help rob the bank that he works at. Cox reveals himself by taunting Jack about his abducted daughter. He uses a "too many mistakes" excuse to kill one of his own men; tricks Jack's son Andy (who has a peanut allergy) into eating a cookie with peanuts and ruthlessly withholds his EpiPen to further force Jack's cooperation; kills Jack's friend Harry to make Jack look culpable and even more guilty in the robbery; intends to kill the family anyway after saying earlier that he'd let them all live (there are already freshly-dug graves at the hideout); and kills his man who is the only one sympathetic to the family when he sticks up for them. Finally, in a final act of spite, he fights, beats, and nearly succeeds in killing Jack.
  • Fire with Fire: David Hagan is a vicious neo-Nazi gang leader who's notorious for murdering the loved ones of anybody who gets on his bad side, having killed not only the partner of a cop who tried to take him in, but the man's wife too. Hagan opens up the film murdering the teenage son of a store clerk and then and shoots the clerk dead while he's begging his son to get up. Once the sole witness of this crime, Jeremy Coleman, agrees to testify against him, Hagan orders a hit on Jeremy and his fiancée and threatens to murder everyone close to both Jeremy and his fiancée, musing he may even hunker down for a few years until they have kids so he can murder them. To capitalize on his threat, Hagan breaks into the house of Jeremy's best friend and beats him nearly to death with a baseball bat.
  • First Love (2019): Yuri's unnamed father is an abusive monster who sexually abused his daughter until she was driven insane. Allowing the Yakuza to prostitute Yuri in order to repay his debts to them, the father's actions lead to Yuri becoming addicted to drugs to not only shield herself from the abuse of her pimps, but also the memories of her father trying to rape her.
  • The First Power: Patrick Channing is a satanic Serial Killer who makes a pact with the devil for supernatural power. With a huge string of corpses behind him, Channing offered the deaths to Satan by carving a pentagram into every victim, earning him the name "The Pentagram Killer." After being caught and executed, Channing revives and continues killing with the added twist that he now aims for revenge against the cop who caught him. His aim after that is simply to keep killing as many people as he can forever, with the added twist he can possess others as well.
  • The First Purge: Arlo Sabian, Chief of Staff of the New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA), is the Greater-Scope Villain of the entire franchise. Having pushed the idea of the Purge through Congress, Sabian oversees the social experiment on Staten Island with the help of Dr. May Updale, manipulating the impoverished communities into staying by offering them money and even more payment if they participate. Frustrated at the lack of purging, Sabian floods the streets with bloodthirsty death squads that specifically target not only the lower-income neighborhoods but also crowded locations, slaughtering everything from block parties to churches and apartment buildings. When Dr. Updale uncovers the truth behind the sudden rise in violent crimes, Sabian has her executed and sends in attack drones to eliminate the local resistance. With the experimental Purge being deemed a success and the NFFA saved from a disaster that could crumble their newly-installed government, Sabian's dirty methods not only allowed them to fully establish their totalitarian regime around the country but also ensured that the Purge became an annual event for the several years to come.
  • Fists of Steel (1989/1991): Shogi is a wicked terrorist who has killed thousands of innocents. A cackling madman who opens the film beating a man to death with a baseball bat, Shogi then tortures a CIA agent with acid in his eyes and orders another stabbed in broad daylight. Shogi floods the market with horrible drugs, killing any in his way, and gleefully has multiple innocents and enemy agents murdered along the way.
  • Fists of the White Lotus: The White Lotus Chief is the head of the White Lotus Cult, a fanatical and criminal organization that he uses to enact his evil crimes. Opening the film by having a group of ex-convicts massacred before doing the same to an entire temple of people, the White Lotus Chief reveals that both were in an attempt to kill just two siblings so as to restore his honor after said brothers killed one of his old classmates. After successfully killing one of his targets, the White Lotus Chief orders all of his enemies across the land to be killed, notably leading to a charity event's defenseless patrons being slaughtered while they are trying to rebuild a temple. The White Lotus Chief shows no remorse for his own soldiers when he accidentally kills them during battle, and takes sick enjoyment from drawing out the deaths of his opponents by hitting them in their pressure points, then "letting" them flee, only for them to drop dead soon after.
  • The Five (2013): Oh Jae-wook is a depraved Serial Killer with a predilection for turning his victims' remains into "art". Jae-wook kidnaps and sadistically dismembers young women, strangling them to death to make the process easier, then uses their various bones to carve dolls, all while using the best pieces to further craft his masterpiece he calls the Angel. When realizing that a young teen girl recognized him luring one of his would-be victims out of a shop, Jae-wook follows the girl home, where he brutally beats her father and mother, the former to death, then forces the latter to watch as he strangles her daughter to death in front of her. Continuing his spree following this, Jae-wook soon learns that the mother he assaulted in the attack, Go Eun-ah, has assembled a team to take him down, and Jae-wook promptly turns the tables on the group, chopping one up into pieces while leaving another on a conveyor belt to be bisected by a buzzsaw. In the end, Jae-wook takes sick pleasure in mocking Eun-ah over her family's death, and tries to personally take a saw to her skull and use her for yet another of his dolls.
  • Five Deadly Venoms: Zhang Yiaotian the Centipede and Gao Ji the Scorpion are the renegade students of the Venom Clan who seek to steal its accumulated wealth. To this end, Scorpion manipulates Centipede and his comrade the Snake (who is a villain only because of his loyalty to Centipede) into assaulting a household to locate the treasure; the two slaughter everyone except one, with Centipede violently torturing the last survivor before killing him. Scorpion and Centipede later pin the crime on the heroic Toad and have him tortured and killed before eliminating any witnesses to the crime. Scorpion sets up Centipede and Snake to face the heroic Lizard as well as the final student of the Venom Clan, so that he can exterminate all who know of him and take the treasure for himself. When Scorpion betrays Snake and strikes him down, Centipede simply takes Scorpion's side in the coming duel with the heroes. Both men are driven by nothing more than an insatiable greed and their own egos.
  • Five Element Ninjas: Cheng Yun Mudou is the teacher of the titular Five Element Ninjas, and wishes to be the ruler of the martial arts world. Seeking to wipe out the competition, Cheng Yun Mudou collaborates with Chief Hong to defeat Yuan Zeng's class. Mudou kills Zeng's class before burning Zeng to death, with Tian Hao being the only survivor. Mudou then betrays Hong and murders him and his class to take their place as well. When Hao escapes from Mudou's clutches, he has his female spy, Shenji, threatened with execution before sentencing her to hard labor. He later battles Hao and his new martial arts students, and succeeds in killing Hao before his own death.
  • Five for Hell (1969): SS Standartenführer Hans Müller is an officer dedicated to wiping out enemies of the Nazi regime. Liquidating dozens of Partisans by having them rounded up, tortured and shot, Müller also lusts after Helga Ritter, the double agent for the Americans. Coercing her into a sexual relationship, Müller continues to have mass executions and later executes Helga when he finds out. Upon capturing one of the Americans, Müller defies the laws of prisoners to try to gun him down for sport.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's (2023): William Afton is a psychopathic Serial Killer hiding behind the mask of an unassuming man. As the "Yellow Rabbit," Afton lured five children to the back of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Place, killed them, and stuffed their bodies into the animatronic mascots. Priding the establishment as his personal hunting ground, Afton takes control of the vengeful spirits of his victims, influencing them to kill countless security guards he would deceive through his identity as career counselor Steve Raglan. Upon realizing that Mike Schmidt was related to Garrett—the boy he kidnapped and murdered years ago—Afton sends Mike to the pizzeria to "complete the set" while setting his sights on Mike's younger sister Abby as his next victim. Revealed as the abusive father of Vanessa Shelly, Afton psychologically and verbally forces her to fall in line with his demands, sinking to his lowest when he remorselessly stabs her for her persistent insolence.
  • The Flesh and the Fiends (aka Mania) (1960): William Burke and William Hare are a pair of miscreants who run a lodging house. Knowing the demand for cadavers in the medical field, the two take to murdering those they encounter, giving over a dozen corpses to the medical college. Killing a prostitute named Mary, the two later kill a medical student who knew her and might expose them and then a well-liked youth with mental handicaps. Exposed, Hare even turns King's evidence to sell Burke out to the gallows and assure his immunity.
  • Flesh for the Beast: John Stoker is a wealthy man who acquired Fischer Manor, only to learn that it's haunted by succubi who torture and murder everybody who walks through the door. Figuring out that there's an amulet somewhere in the house that can control them, Stoker starts hiring paranormal researchers to find it in the hopes of making the succubi his sex slaves, leaving them to be killed by the succubi when they inevitably fail, totaling 30 victims at the start of the film. When Erin Cooper comes closest to finding the amulet, Stoker holds a gun to her head to make her talk and then leaves her to die like all her friends.
  • Flight of Fury (2007): Colonel Ratcher is John Sands' former protege and a traitorous USAF pilot, under the payroll of Peter Stone and employed by the Black Sunday terrorist organization. Stealing a high-tech stealth jet called the X-77, Ratcher intends to help the Black Sunday cripple Western society by flying the X-77 into European and American airspace and dispensing canisters of highly-contagious, bio-chemical agents which would kill millions, for a fee of 100 million dollars. Reaching a pay dispute, Ratcher instead betrays and kills Stone before trying to hijack the X-77 and its cargo; later, as John Sands attempts to remove the X-77 and its dangerous content elsewhere, Ratcher engages Sands in an aerial dogfight and tries blowing up the X-77, despite knowing the leaked virus would wipe out the population of the Middle East and Europe within 24 hours when breached, simply as an act of spite.
  • Flowers in the Attic (1987):
    • Corrine Foxworth is a greedy mother who doesn’t care at all about her children. Before the story began, Corrine ran away from her parents to marry her uncle and later had children with him. When she later hears the news of her dying father's inheritance money, the now-penniless Corrine takes her children to her father’s mansion after her husband’s sudden death. Because the only way she can inherit her father’s money is if she never had any children that he knew of, Corrine conspires with her abusive mother, Olivia Foxworth, to kill her children by locking them in a room, forbidding them from ever leaving, and slowly killing them off by both feeding them only cookies laced with an arsenic sugar, and simply starving them for months. While at the mansion, Corrine proceeds to indulge in her new lifestyle, and later decides to marry a young lawyer, showing that she never really cared for her previous husband. When her youngest child, Cory, starts getting sick from the cookies, Corrine feigns sadness and calls an ambulance. Instead, she disposes of Cory's body, hoping no one will find it. When her children manage to escape the attic and arrive at her new wedding, Corrine pretends that she doesn’t know them. Corrine is a horrible excuse of a mother fueled by greed and a desire to live a rich and luscious life.
    • Olivia Foxworth is a brutish religious fanatic who tortures and abuses her grandchildren for whatever she perceives as "sinful." She whips her daughter, Corrine, for running away with her husband’s brother, and locks her grandchildren up for being Corrine’s incestuous offspring. She helps Corrine with her plan to kill the children by feeding them cookies with arsenic sugar every day until they start feeling sick, as well as starving them. She does this not for her husband's inheritance money, but to make them suffer. She’s particularly cruel to her grandchildren, Cathy and Chris: when she sees them sleeping together in a bed, she smashes Cathy’s music box right in front of her; when she catches them innocently bathing together, she proceeds to lock Chris in a closet and abuse Cathy, chopping off a part of her hair. She then locks her grandchildren in the attic for months, which is far more cramped and unsafe to live in compared to their previous room. Sociopathic and cruel, Olivia proved to be just as evil as her daughter.
  • Flying Virus (2001): In this film about killer bees and a deadly pathogen, these two humans prove themselves the worst threat of all:
    • "Scotty" Turner is introduced as a would-be romantic suitor for journalist Ann Bauer while secretly masterminding a conspiracy to use killer bees to eliminate native competition to his industry in the Amazon. Scott has bees genetically enchanted to carry a horrible virus and sets his hired henchman, Ezekial, loose on the native population. Scott has a group of native resistance fighters called the "shadow people" slaughtered to the last man, and when his killer bees break loose on a populated plane, Scott orders it bombed to cover up his plan, with the added bonus of knowing Ann's husband is on the plane.
    • Ezekial is a mercenary and self-proclaimed "natural-born asshole" tasked by Scotty to slaughter his way through the indigenous population of the Amazon. In the job more for the thrill than the cash, Ezekial uses the bees to wipe out over half-a-dozen native towns, leaving no survivors. At one point, Ezekial razes a village to the ground out of nothing more than spite. To find the "shadow people", Ezekial rounds up the population of a town, tortures an old man for information, and threatens to shoot a child until the old man caves. Ezekial is also a horrific boss, shooting his own men and having them bombed from the sky for minor inconveniences.
  • A Fool There Was: "The Vampire" is a malicious seductress who preys on men, using her powers of persuasion and manipulation to turn them into her beguiled puppets. The Vampire wrings the men in her thrall dry of all money and their very lives, isolating them away from their loved ones until they are left with nothing but despair, at which point the Vampire moves on and finds another victim. Many of the men she has ruined have fallen into homeless poverty or life imprisonment, and when one of her latest slaves kills himself in front of her out of depression, the Vampire deliberately arranges her furniture over the spot he died to bask in his death. The Vampire ruins the life of protagonist John Schuyler as she has so many other men, even going out of her way to drive the man's beloved wife and daughter out of his life just to make him suffer more when the Vampire is done with him.
  • Footsteps (2006): Larry, the Cameraman, and Paul are a trio who run a snuff filmmaking organization. Larry serves as the organization's boss who allows snuff films to be shot in his headquarters and gives guidelines for his films, while Paul lures drugged people to participate in his films as the murderers, with the Cameraman gleefully filming the whole event and willing to kill both murderer and victim should things go poorly. When he's not disposing of the bodies, Paul also acts as the company's Loan Shark, threatening people with torture should they be late on their payment. When a woman name Michelle doesn't pay up, Paul kills her and mortally wounds her boyfriend Dean.
  • The Forbidden Kingdom: The Jade Warlord is the ruthless immortal general that rules over Five Elements Mountain and the Chinese kingdom. Once serving under its ancient ruler, the Jade Emperor, the Jade Warlord was angered when the party-crashing Sun Wukong insulted him and attempted to defeat him in combat to prove his superiority. When that didn't work, the Warlord tricks Wukon into laying down his magical staff and turns him to stone rather than lose to him. The Jade Warlord spends the next 500 years invading each region, slaughtering innocent people and mortals in order to find the staff, and killing those who defy him, like Golden Sparrow's parents who he completely forgot about. When Jason Tripitikas comes to him demanding the elixir for the staff, the Warlord has him fight his henchman, the witch Ni-Chang, in a one-sided battle, mocking him for thinking he ever stood a chance. The Warlord then attempts to destroy the staff so Wukong will forever stay as stone and to prolong his tyrannical reign over the land. Portraying himself as a powerful god and king above mortals, the Jade Warlord in truth is a vain and petty psychopath.
  • The Foreigner (2017): Hugh McGrath is the one responsible for the IRA's brutal bombing campaign of London. A bloodthirsty IRA terrorist with a reputation for brutality even among his organization, McGrath grew enraged at Liam Hennessy brokering peace with the British government. After Hennessy decides to run a fake bombing campaign with dud bomb in order to gain pardons for IRA members, McGrath hijacks the plan and arms the bombs with his own Semtex. Personally directing the bombers and encouraging them to massacre as many civilian targets as possible, McGrath has the rogue cell bomb a shop and a packed bus, killing dozens, including women and children. Directing the cell to take down the British Prime Minister onboard her own plane, McGrath planned on framing Hennessy to ensure his full cooperation.
  • Forever Evil (1987):
    • Parker Nash is a seemingly well-meaning real estate agent who is in fact a cultist worshipper of the ancient Yog-Kothag. Nash murdered an entire family in Yog-Kothag's name over a century ago, gaining immortality from his master in the process, and spends the next decades perpetrating a variety of other massacres, using a zombified victim as his triggerman. Having arranged the locations of his many brutal slaughters to align with the shape of a pentagram, Nash plans to perform a ritual that will summon Yog-Kothag to Earth, dooming humankind to torment and destruction in exchange for Nash receiving ultimate power alongside his god. Though Marc and Reggie thwart this doomsday plan after Nash mauls their friend Leo to death, Nash responds by turning Marc into his newest zombie slave and tries to force him to kill Reggie, so as to give her the most painful death imaginable.
    • Yog-Kothag himself is the sapient, malicious evil god that Parker Nash worships, a god "so evil the other gods ganged up on him" and sealed him in a quasar. Able to manifest in limited forms, Yog-Kothag has Nash commit massacre after massacre over the years as human sacrifices, enough to feed Yog-Kothag and bring him to Earth so it can destroy humanity. Yog-Kothag is personally evil and sadistic to extremes most other eldritch horrors aren't, personally torturing a magician to death, corrupting the unborn fetus of a pregnant woman Nash murdered on its behalf, and ultimately dragging Nash screaming into eternal torture for having failed him.
  • Forgotten Warrior (1986): Major Thompson is introduced betraying his entire platoon during a rescue mission, firstly by killing a wounded POW, and then gunning down several GIs from his team, killing everyone except for Steve Parrish. Returning to America as a Sole Survivor and getting promoted, Thompson secretly assists North Vietnamese dictator Colonel Minh in training his soldiers and overseeing the regular execution of POWs. Upon finding out Steve is still alive, Thompson orders for Steve to be captured and silenced at all costs, resulting in a family of farmers being interrogated, flogged, and one of them getting waterboarded to death, which Thompson watches with no remorse. Launching a night raid on Steve's village, Thompson personally guns down civilians and poorly-armed resistance fighters alike; demands the village be torched; and rapes Steve's wife Mai La before killing her. When Steve tried to avenge his village by luring Thompson into a booby-trapped forest, Thompson then orders his underlings to force a captured woman prisoner holding a baby as a Human Shield to walk before them into the path of a tripwire-activated landmine, nearly killing both prisoners until Steve is forced to surrender, at which point Thompson had Steve captured alive, to be tortured and executed slowly and painfully.
  • The Forsaken: Kit is one of the last of the Forsaken, and by all evidence, may very well be one of the most sadistic. He kicks off the plot by breaking into a young woman's house and murdering her parents, then biting her before ordering one of his underlings to kill her. When he is insulted by a partygoer, he rips out his heart and slaughters everyone else at the party. During his pursuit of the heroes, Kit and his underlings murder a motel owner as well as a couple of good Samaritans on the road. With his underlings all dead and the dawn rapidly approaching, he torments the girl he bit and attempts to coerce the hero into becoming his new day driver.
  • Fortress 2: Re-Entry: Warden Peter Teller is the director of the orbital "Fortress 2" prison. As the former Director of Prison Facilities for the Men-Tel Corporation, Teller is responsible for a brutal prison network where criminals ranging from murderers all the way down to people trying to conceive a child contrary to the dystopian government's laws are used as slave labor and killed or tortured for the smallest transgressions, while the women are forced to breed Men-Tel's new generation of artificial humans. After being demoted as a result of John Brennick's prior escape from the original Fortress, Teller has Brennick and his resistance allies captured and put into the new prison, promising him that his wife Karen and his young son Danny will soon join him. Teller allows his guards to brutalize and kill prisoners with impunity and punishes troublemakers with confinement to "The Hole", alternatively exposing them to the sun's lethal heat and radiation and the freezing cold of space. Teller eventually attempts to overthrow his own bosses with a Kill Sat weapon before trying to have Brennick spaced.
  • The Fountain: Grand Inquisitor Silecio, usurper of the Spanish Throne, has captured Queen Isabelle and plots to do away with her to expand the reach of The Spanish Inquisition. With countless innocents horrifically tortured to death, Silecio intends to kill even more and ensure that the whole country is subject to the Inquisition's horrific notions of purity.
  • Four of the Apocalypse (1975): Chaco is a ruthless gunman and bandit who ingratiates himself with the titular four and joins them on their journey. First displaying his sadism by flaying a captured lawman, Chaco soon after turns on the quartet, raping the sole female of the group, Bunny, and fatally shooting one of them before leaving them for dead. Joined by his fellow outlaws, Chaco callously slaughters a group of peaceful evangelists, including the children, in order to steal their supplies. When he later finds himself at the mercy of Stubby, one of the men he previously left for dead, Chaco spends his last moments taunting him over Bunny's rape before being gunned down.
  • Foxy Brown: Steve Elias is one half of the Big Bad Duumvirate alongside his girlfriend Katherine Wall, and while she dearly loves him, Steve only cares for the prestige and power being with her brings him in her criminal organization. Steve participates in hooking women on drugs and having them prostitute themselves with no recourse for freedom, murdering Foxy Brown's lover when he investigates them. Troublesome women are addicted to harder drugs and sent to brothels to be used and eventually killed in short order. When hunting for Foxy, Steve also murders her brother and his girlfriend, letting little stand in the way of his hunt for profit.
  • Frankenstein (Hammer Horror series, beginning with The Curse of Frankenstein): Victor Frankenstein is a heinous individual who gradually loses every redeeming quality he had by the end of the film. A Mad Scientist obsessed with life beyond death, he plunders graves to get the parts to make his monster, and has no compunction committing murder to cover his tracks. Defined by his utter separation from human morality after a point, Frankenstein murders a kindly old scientist in order to harvest his brain. In response to his mistress's anger towards him for refusing to marry her, he murders her and her unborn child by locking them in a room to be killed by his monster. Frankenstein threatens to murder his wife when Paul attempts to expose his misdeeds, and shows no remorse upon accidentally shooting her. Utterly callous and ruthless in his mad quest to become a scientific god, Frankenstein is even more terrifying than the creature he creates.
  • Frankenstein's Army: Dr. Viktor Frankenstein, the grandson of the more famous Frankenstein, is working to make an army of nightmarish cyborg zombies, ostensibly for the Nazis but in reality to purge the world--minus himself--of free will. To create his minions he massacres soldiers and civilians alike—even slaughtering a convent of nuns in order to convert their church into a zombie factory—and uses both dead and living subjects—including children—though he feels fresh meat is more effective, and for no reason other than his own depravity extracts parts from his subjects while they're fully conscious. While he claims efficiency as a goal, most, if not all, of his creations are just twisted amalgamations of flesh and machine parts with no apparent purpose beyond inducing terror and slaughtering all in their way.
  • The Freakmaker: Dr. Nolter is a disturbed college dean who moonlights as a Mad Scientist, abducting his own students to use in his experiments. Desiring to create a new race of plant-human hybrids to replace humanity, Nolter's experiments usually fail and reduce his victims to states of mutation and agony, after which Nolter them over to his sadistic partner to be paraded in a freakshow until they die. One victim is turned into a Venus flytrap man, who immediately breaks out and starts eating innocent people. All of this is no concern to Nolter, who is happy to keep creating one Tortured Monster after another until he perfects his hybrids.
  • Freaky: The Blissfield Butcher is a sinister and ruthless middle-aged man targeting teenagers for nothing but his own desire to cause death at every turn. The Butcher, having possibly been at large for years, breaks into a teen girl's house and savagely murders her and three of her friends without a second thought and then attempts to kill Millie Kessler the next night. Accidentally switching bodies with Millie, the Butcher then takes advantage throughout the day by graphically murdering five other teenagers and wood shop teacher Mr. Bernardi while trying to get Millie caught by police while in his body. The Butcher also taunts Millie about being weak and pathetic and tries to make the switch permanent as well before eventually returning to his body and then trying to go after Millie one last time at the film's conclusion.
  • Freedom Strike (1998): Colonel Rama of Syria intends on sabotaging a peace treaty with America and seizing control of his country. Rama organizes an assassination attempt of his own president to frame the Americans and take over, before invading a nuclear facility. Killing most of the people there, Rama obtains the nuclear weapons and intends to unleash them upon America while restarting a pointless war, not caring if the world burns as long as he gets to stay in charge.
  • Freeway duology:
    • First film: Bob Wolverton is an obvious stand-in for The Big Bad Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood. A sadistic murderer and pedophile known as the "I-5 Killer", Bob abducts troubled young girls off the freeway and, after gaining their trust, proceeds to rape and murder them. Kidnapping his latest target, Vanessa, Bob taunts her about her sexual abuse she received from her stepfather, before being shot by her, leading to his disfigurement. Seeking revenge, Bob drives to Vanessa's grandmother's trailer, where he proceeds to kill her. When Vanessa arrives, Bob immediately tries to gun her down, shooting a bystander in the process when he walks in on the scene. When asked why he kills, Bob justifies himself by claiming that his victims are garbage, showing a total Lack of Empathy or remorse for his actions.
    • Confessions of a Trickbaby: Sister Hermana Gomez appears to be a kind nun, but is actually a stand-in for the Wicked Witch in Hansel and Gretel. In truth a crossdressing, cannibalistic witch, Gomez lures in parents with his religion, keeping the kids locked up in the church's basement to be fattened up and killed for Gomez's tamales, keeping some alive to make child pornography. Having been responsible for turning Cyclona into the psychopath she is today by having her raped as a child for his movies, once she's back in Gomez's clutches, he kills two children in front of her and forces her to watch videos of her getting raped as a child, cursing her and White Girl with the wrath of Jupiter before being forced into his own oven.
  • Frenzy: Bob Rusk, despite his veneer as a kind-hearted, jovial, and upstanding citizen and good friend to Richard Blaney, is in actuality a sexually sadistic psychopath who moonlights as the infamous "Necktie Murderer". Rusk rapes and then strangles his female victims with his tie, proclaiming that "all women are the same" and denouncing them for not fulfilling his perverse urges. Revealing his true colors to Richard's ex-wife Brenda, Rusk forces himself on her before violently strangling her to death. Rusk later lures Richard's lover Barbara to her death, and uses the dead woman's clothes to frame his old friend for the murders. When confronted by Richard and Chief Inspector Oxford, Rusk is in the process of disposing of the corpse of yet another victim. Completely bereft of compassion and remorse, Bob Rusk is only able to mask his true self with superficial charm, and deep down is an utterly callous and twisted individual who kills for his own pleasure.
  • Frequency: Jack Shepard is a cop who moonlights as the Nightingale Killer, a Serial Killer who targets nurses, strangling them to death and stealing their jewelry. By 1969, he had already murdered three women this way, and when John Sullivan, a cop in 1999, prevents his father Frank from dying in 1969 note , he also inadvertently causes his mother, a nurse, to save Jack Shepard's life, allowing his murder spree to continue. By 1999 in the new timeline, Jack had murdered 7 more women, including John's mother, who had saved his life, and Jack's own loving mother. Frank and John attempt to stop the murders in the past, but Jack catches on, beating up Frank and stealing his driver's license to place on his latest victim and frame Frank for the murders. Near the end of the film, he attacks both John and Frank "simultaneously" in 1969 and 1999, and after handcuffing Frank, attempts to rape his wife. When Frank frees himself and aims a shotgun at Jack, he takes a young John hostage, threatening to snap the kid's neck.
  • Fresh Meat: Associate Professor Hemi Crane is a devotee of the supposed messiah and cultist Solomon. Adopting his creed of cannibalism, Hemi brainwashes his son into participating in the practice, killing numerous innocent people to serve at dinner. Trying to press his daughter to the practice and killing one of her friends, Hemi eventually reveals his rituals to achieve immortality involve murdering his own children, killing his wife when she tries to stop him.
  • Friendly Beast (2018): Inácio is a chilling sociopath who can only care about his reputation. Believing his best employee, Djair, had plotted against him by sending a pair of criminals to rob his restaurant, Inácio kidnaps the people inside his restaurant after shooting one of the robbers and murders a woman who had been molested minutes prior. Slitting the throat of the other robber, Inásio attempts to frame Djair for the murders by forcing him to speak with the police and confess. When a man tries to reason with him, Inácio simply beats him to death. Shortly after revealing his plan to cook the remains of his victims and serve them to his clients, Inácio tests his accomplice by giving her a toy pistol and ordering her to shoot a man for him, calmly killing him in front of her and stabbing her with a stiletto when she aims the gun at him instead.
  • Fright Night series:
    • 2011 film: Jerry Dandridge stands in stark contrast to the original film's charming and likable monster. The film opens with Jerry having slaughtered a family, including the teenage son, out of suspicion the boy was spying on him. Jerry reveals himself as a savage predator who kidnaps and feeds on people, keeping them locked up in his private larder. When Charlie Brewster tries to rescue a woman Jerry held hostage, Jerry had been toying with them both and had already turned her, letting her die in the sunlight solely to mess with Charlie. He's more than happy to tear the throats out of innocent bystanders and turns Charlie's girlfriend into a vampire in front of a helpless Charlie, and later mocks him as he makes out with her. While Dandridge in the original held a certain elegance, the remake's version is nothing more than a savage, sadistic predator.
    • New Blood: The vampiress living under the assumed name "Gerri Dandrige" is none other than Elizabeth Báthory, the blood countess. After being turned, she acquired a body count in the hundreds over the centuries, as well as frequently bathing in the blood of her victims to restore her youth and beauty. In the present day, she works at a university in Romania for easy access to new prey, in addition to engaging in frequent hunts elsewhere and luring women to her apartment to drain their blood. When she discovers that Amy's blood has the power to make her impervious to sunlight, she turns her and arranges for her to kill her boyfriend Charlie as part of the ritual. While she didn't become a vampire by her own choice, there is no indication that Gerri feels anything other than joy at being a monster.
  • Frightmare (1983): Conrad Radzoff is a horror actor with a penchant for Disproportionate Retribution. When filming a commercial, he pushes the director off a balcony for criticizing his performance. When he falls ill, he smothers his agent with a pillow before dying. He's resurrected by Black Magic after his body is stolen by a group of drunken fans, and proceeds to murder them one by one. He uses such brutal methods as burning them alive and slowly crushing them with his coffin. After cremating one of his victims, his wife comes to rob his body, so he suffocates her with a wad of money and implies that he'll rape her in Hell.
  • From Beyond: Dr. Edward Pretorious is a sadomasochistic Mad Scientist seemingly munched by an outer-dimensional creature through the use of his device the Resonator. Far from dead, Pretorious becomes one of the monstrous creatures on the other side of reality and starts to drive his own colleague Dr. Crawford mad alongside his companions, gleefully changing their minds and having one of them horribly devoured by eldritch bugs. Pretorious drives Crawford into becoming a brain-eating maniac, molests his companion Dr. MacMichaels, and tries to transcend back to the human world to devour the entire human race, gloating how he's become the most powerful being in the universe.
  • From Beyond the Grave (1974 Amicus Productions anthology): Evil occultist Sir Michael Sinclair, from The Door, found the secret of immortality; constructing his own personal room behind an ornate door, Sinclair lures those who come into possession of the door to the room to murder them and take their souls in order to extend his life. Targeting young William Seaton and his wife Rosemary, Sinclair kidnaps Rosemary to lure in Seaton, plotting to harvest them both, as "two souls are better than one".
  • From Dusk Till Dawn series:
    • Texas Blood Money: Luther Heggs, a petty bank robber in life, becomes a particularly savage vampire in undeath. Having put together his old crew for a heist, Luther murders several women at the hotel and turns robber Jesus into a vampire. Massacring the bank guards and turning all but his former partner Buck, Luther initiates a total, brutal massacre of the SWAT team and federal agents present, glorying in his newfound strength as one of the undead.
    • The Hangman's Daughter: Quixtla is the mother of Esmerelda and the ultimate source of the killing in the series. Ruling her vampiric clan from within a Mexican inn, Quixtla has travelers routinely seduced and slaughtered by her clan, with the inn decorated by the skulls of her vast number of victims. To carry on her family's ruling tradition, Quixtla turns her daughter into the vampire queen Santanico Pandemonium, mocking Esmerelda's father as she does so and intent on continuing her vicious feeding practice for all time.
  • From Hell: Sir William Gull is a retired physician whose avuncular manner hides a frightening fanatic and misogynist. Developing the lobotomy technique that robs the secret wife of Prince Albert, Ann, of her sanity and mind, Gull is tasked with silencing her prostitute friends. Opting to perform brutal rituals, Gull hunts them down and kills them in pain, mutilating the corpses while glorying in his increasing sadistic mania that he might "give birth to the 20th century". Gull even leaves behind antisemitic writing that could risk violence against London's Jewish population before slaughtering who he thinks is Mary Kelly, demonstrating zero remorse for the crimes or the danger he has placed his own "brothers" in.
  • Frontier(s): Karl von Gleiser, Sr. is a former Nazi who acquired an inn after fleeing to France. He then started killing his guests and eating their flesh, hanging them on meat hooks while still alive to maintain freshness. Raping any women he captured, Karl Sr. ended up fathering five children who assisted him in his crimes. Karl Sr. took a liking to a young girl whose parents he killed, and made her his sex slave, ordering the infants produced killed when they were born deformed. When a group of bank robbers end up in their hostel, Karl Sr. decides that a female member should become the bride of Karl Jr., cutting the Achilles' tendons of a fellow robber who assisted in her escape. After finally capturing the girl, he used his wedding speech to emotionally abuse all of his kids except for the ones who are particularly competent goons.
  • The Frozen Ground: In this 2013 thriller, Robert "Bob" Hansen appears to everyone as a polite family man and a nice, upstanding member of society, but in reality is a vicious and prolific Serial Killer. Consumed by sexual frustration and rage against women, he regularly abducts girls that he lured into his house and proceeds to beat, rape and humiliate them. Once he's done with his victims, he takes them to a remote place in the Alaskan woods and lets them run away just so he can hunt them down like wild game and bring back trophies of his hunts. He never shows anything other than rage and contempt at his victims, getting off of abusing them, and is prepared to kill any potential witness, including his friends and neighbours. Active for more than a decade, Hansen is responsible for murdering at least seventeen girls and raping thirty more.
  • Full Contact: The psychotic Judge opens the film robbing a store, stabbing an innocent woman to torture a safe combination out of her and leading to the deaths of the innocents around. Organizing a heist to steal a shipment of guns, Judge has his group massacre the passengers of a lorry bus and then double-crosses the hero Ko-Fei/Jeff as Jeff has a bounty on his head from a loan shark. Judge forces his own cousin Sam to try to murder Jeff, which also leads to an innocent family's death with the only surviving girl suffering horrible burns. Some time later, Judge reigns as a brutal crime boss and when Jeff resurfaces and steals Judge's shipment of guns, Judge furiously executes his own loyal henchwoman before trying to kill Jeff after torturing him with nonfatal gunshots, claiming his only regret is the two never got "one night together" first.
  • Full Metal Jacket: The unnamed door gunner spends the entirety of his brief appearance shooting down Vietnamese civilians, laughing and casually chatting with other soldiers the entire time. He has over 150 confirmed kills, including women and children. His crimes are considered loathsome even in the nightmare world of wartime Vietnam, disgusting even other soldiers.
  • Full Metal Yakuza (1997): Yomu is a member of the Mutsumi gang who seeks ultimate power within the Yakuza chain of command. Forming partnerships with multiple Yakuza leaders, Yomu has Tosa and Kensuke Hagane assassinated and sold on the Black Market. Once Hagane is resurrected and attacks his base, Yomu murders Madae and frames him for Hagane's murder. After Yukari fails to kill Yomu, Yomu has her tortured and turned into a Sex Slave, ordering Hagane to murder the Musashi gang's leader to ensure her safety. Planning to remove Yukari's teeth and sell her to Otsuki as a sex toy, Yomu has Yukari continuously raped by his men, even after she dies. Allowing his men to get killed by Hagane, Yomu waits until Hagane's wounded before trying to kill him himself.
  • Funny Man: Callum Chance and his "Funny Man" demon are a pair of horrific sadists. Losing his ancestral home in a fair gamble, Chance sees the Funny Man summoned and allows it to sate its dark sense of humor by murdering the gambler's family and a hapless bus of tourists before driving the gambler himself completely insane. Smiling wickedly from afar, Chance revels in his petty vengeance while the demon haunts the manor.
  • Furies:
    • "Mad Dog" Hai Cho Dien is the leader of the Big Four that reigns over the Vietnamese underworld. Once the protégé of the previous boss Hoang, Hai betrayed and murdered him along with his son. Engaging in every dirty deed imaginable, Hai distributes drugs, commits murder on the regular, and has women trafficked throughout the city to be raped and sold to horrible brothels where they are enslaved and forced to work until death, even girls as young as their teens. Hai is also a rapist who frequently takes advantage of many of the girls with his one love in life being money and nothing else.
    • "Scarface" Teo Mat Seo is the head of "Mad Dog" Hai's sex trafficking ring. Managing some of the largest brothels in Vietnam, Teo has thousands of underaged girls sold and prostituted to abusive men, with Teo having the girls raped to "sample" them. Teo even "samples" some of the girls himself, with one of his latest girls killing herself afterwards.
  • The Fury: Ben Childress is the supposed friend of the hero Peter, but is in truth a devious sociopath who runs the PSI program to find psychic children to turn into weapons. Childress proceeds to murder their families and abduct the children, torturing them and conditioning them to break them down and leave nothing but psychic assassins for him, gaslighting them relentlessly and destroying anything close to them. When Peter survives and tries to save his son Robin, Childress tries to have him killed and even engineers a confrontation between them before plotting to take the heroine Gillian and mold her into his new weapon by the end.
  • Future Force: Becker is twice as evil as his slimy boss Jason Adams, serving as the chief-of-security for C.O.P.S. and his boss's brutish enforcer. Becker maintains the corruption of the system while participating in the brutal execution of rivals—such as a man he taunts before leaving him to be crushed in a car compactor and the henchmen of another mobster he murders—while personally taking care of any threats, arranging for the execution of a reporter, Marion, and Tucker, the cop defending her. Along the way, Becker tortures Marion's friend to death with a knife; cuts open the throat of Becker's one other friend on the force; and personally murders Tucker's disabled partner out of spite, trying to torture Tucker to death himself while laughing he's "killed women stronger than you!"
  • Future World (2018):
    • The Warlord is the psychopathic leader of an army of rabid raiders who pillage various settlements. Leading a raid upon a factory settlement and butchering a father in front of his son before ordering his men to murder everyone there, he takes the android Ash to make her his new bride to control, commanding her to kill one of his men as a test of obedience. Curious as to how Prince found bullets, he captures him, ties a rope around his neck, and has Ash hoist him up and down, taking him as a prisoner afterwards. Searching for Ash and Prince after they escape, he finds them at Drug Town, where he proceeds to slaughter everyone there, including the Drug Lord, ordering Ash to decapitate Prince and Rosie once they’re found.
    • Big Daddy Love Lord is a selfish, misogynistic pimp who runs Love Town as his own personal strip club. Having raiders kidnap women of various ages to act as his strippers and slaves, Big Daddy puts shock collars on them to keep them in line, while also frequently selling his captives when he loses interest in them.

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  • Gabriel (2007): Asmodeus is one of the Fallen serving under Sammael. A complete narcissist, Asmodeus runs the "Funhouse" brothel where women are enslaved to work as prostitutes, including the former angel, or "Arc", Amitiel. Asmodeus takes regular slaves from the girls, mutilating their faces to resemble his own to satisfy his narcissism. Asmodeus, when given orders to assassinate an Arc, chooses to send a bomb to the Arc at a homeless shelter, killing everyone inside.
  • The Gaelic King (2017): Nathara, aka Alchmoor, was the sorceress tyrant of the Gaelic kingdom until her defeat and imprisonment. Released centuries later, Nathara kills her liberator before murdering children to take their souls and create herself a magical army. Kidnapping protagonist Alpin's brother Finn to use him in a ritual to regain her rule, Nathara sadistically kills a Druid after her attempt fails. Threatening to wipe out the Gaelic kingdom unless Alpin relinquishes the throne to her, Nathara launches a bloody invasion, during which she tries to murder Finn to finally complete her ritual.
  • The Galaxy Invader: Joe Montague is first seen shooting at his daughter for slapping him. When he discovers the green man, he decides to hunt it down and sell it to scientists, only not killing it because it's worth more alive. In the course of the hunt, all the men in his hunting party except him, including his apparent best friend, are killed by the green man in self defense, Joe not caring. Later, he tries to rape Becky, then shoots her In the Back when she escapes. After his family takes the alien equipment he stole and runs away, he tries to kill them all, and succeeds in killing the green man.
  • Galaxy Quest: General Roth'h'ar Sarris is a vile galactic warlord who seeks a powerful, mysterious device known as the Omega 13. Sarris launches a genocidal war against the peaceful Thermians, wiping out a massive chunk of their populace whilst subjecting many to inhumane fates of slavery and torture—torturing one of their commanders for days on end and only killing her when he "grew weary of the noises" she made—while killing even his own men for failure. Sarris takes a perverse glee in forcing the crew of Galaxy Quest to reveal to the Thermian leader Malthasar that they're just actors in order to completely break his spirit. After this, Sarris tries to throw the cast of Galaxy Quest out of an airlock, and failing this, attempts to suffocate the remaining Thermians to death while throwing away his remaining men, personally massacring his way through every last obstacle between him and the Omega 13 before he's finally stopped. Sarris is played utterly straight in naked contrast to everything else in the film, possessed of no humorous or likable traits to detract from his atrocities.
  • Galgameth (1996): El El, finding King Henryk too moral and peaceful for his tastes, poisons him and convinces the King's son, Prince Davin, that the jousting injury he'd caused his father was what killed him. Becoming regent, El El rules the kingdom as a complete tyrant, torturing and enslaving people; imprisoning the king and queen of a kingdom Henryk freed; conscripting anyone above the age of 12 into the army; and other crimes, all of which he blames on Davin. Confronted by Davin, El El has him imprisoned in a slave camp under threat of death. When Davin escapes, El El attempts to execute an entire town on the possibility Davin ''might'' be there. El El also tests his new giant cannon by blowing up random settlements for fun. Cornered by Galgameth, El El threatens to have a young girl killed to force her sister to expose Galgameth's only weakness, which he then tries to exploit by tying Davin to a ship mast and threatening to burn him alive.
  • Gamer:
    • Ken Castle is a billionaire technology magnate in a dystopian future. He develops an indulge-every-depravity-you-want-short-of-murder game called Society using brainwashed, destitute people as the players' avatars. His second game, Slayers, is a death match where condemned prisoners kill each other in an enclosed warzone. If they're running low on participants, Castle will frame them if necessary. If a prisoner can survive 30 rounds they'll be released, but he has no intention of honoring this arrangement and plans to kill anyone who makes it that far. He ultimately wants to brainwash most of the planet to be his slaves and rob them of anything even resembling free will. He takes over John "Kable" Tillman's body to force him to slit his little girl's throat. Completely lacking empathy for anyone, he sees people mostly as toys to play with and destroy as he sees fit.
    • Hackman is an enormous inmate in Kable's prison who went on a massive killing spree just so he could be locked up and personally participate in the carnage in Slayers. He arranges with Castle to remove the mind control on himself so he has an advantage over the other prisoners and can kill Kable himself. He kills another prisoner for no reason than to show Kable the resulting blood on his hands, and threatens to kill and/or rape Kable's wife and daughter. Through the rest of the film, while working with Castle, Hackman just keeps murdering people, especially innocents, left and right, clearly deriving sadistic joy from all the crimes he commits with his own hands.
  • Gamera franchise:
    • Gamera vs. Barugon note : The greedy Onodera is easily the worst human in the films. As part of a team attempting to retrieve an egg (which they believe to be an opal) for World War II veteran Kano, Onodera and his two teammates Keisuke and Kawajiri (the latter of whom is the veteran's brother) go to an island and find the egg in a cave. Onodera decides to kill his two partners and keep the egg for himself, despite the fact that his teammates had earlier saved him from being swallowed by quicksand. Onodera lets Kawajiri get fatally stung by a scorpion, and seals Keisuke in the cave to die. When the egg later hatches into the titular Barugon, which goes on to kill thousands of people, Onodera can only think of how he can retrieve the egg (which he still thinks is an opal and believes to have sunk to the bottom of the ocean). When Kano discovers that Onodera killed his brother, Onodera beats the frail old man in a crutch, steals his wallet, and sets the place on fire to kill him and his wife. When Keisuke is revealed to have survived the cave-in and returned with Karen, a girl from the island, Onodera tries to kill him (and likely Karen since she'd be a witness) with a knife. Finally, when he learns that the military is trying to use a diamond to lure Barugon into the water and drown her, Onodera decides to steal the diamond for himself. He shows up with a gun, threatening to shoot anyone who tries to stop him, not caring that the diamond is their best chance at stopping Barugon, or that if she isn't stopped, she will go on to cause even more destruction.
    • Gamera vs. Zigra: While most of the monsters are mindless rampaging beasts, this is not the case with Zigra. Arriving on Earth to conquer it and use humanity as a food source, Zigra has his agent Lora Lee cause a massive earthquake that destroys all of Tokyo, just to prove how powerful they are. Zigra also sends Lora Lee to kill two children who have seen the inside of their spaceship and know what they look like. Zigra also uses his ships lasers to destroy a ship that could have picked up the children, and some fighter aircraft that attacks his spaceship. After his Villainous Breakdown, Zigra decides to forgo any plans of merely conquering Earth, instead opting to eradicate all life on it.
  • Gandhi: Brigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer oversaw the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, intending "to inflict a lesson that would have an impact throughout all India". Dyer ordered his troops to fire "where the crowd was the thickest", and even had innocent civilians gunned down for trying to escape. His actions and callousness disgust his British peers, and catalyzes Mahatma Gandhi's pursuit for complete independence from British rule.
  • Gangland (2001): Lucifer is the leader of a gang of criminals who survived the apocalypse. Kidnapping Dr. Adams's family and holding them hostage for a cure to the plague, Lucifer seeks to use it to make himself a god. Imprisoning people who invade his turf, he keeps the women as sex slaves and servants, often abusing them. Capturing Derek, he kills his brother in front of him, having also killed Alexis's sister in the past. Creating the Hellion, he has it capture Jared so that he can torture him. When Derek and Alexis raid his base, Lucifer leaves his men to die in the explosion, then tries to kill Alexis and Jared for the cure.
  • Gangster Squad: Mickey Cohen is an utterly psychotic mobster whose brutality terrifies even other hardened mobsters. Cohen opens by having a friendly emissary from the Chicago mob executed by being torn apart between two trucks, before throwing a group who are late in their protection money in their building, locking them inside and burning them with the building. A building he'd had women brought to in order to be hooked on drugs and turned out as prostitutes. He furiously executes an underling with a power drill due to the man failing him and when his girlfriend opts to leave him, Cohen sends one of his men to throw acid in her face.
  • The Gauntlet: Edgar A. Blakelock is a corrupt police commissioner setting up Detective Ben Shockley and Augustina "Gus" Mally to be killed, with several bystanders dead in the process. Corrupt to the bone, Blakelock is guilty of numerous crimes, and had previously raped Mally with his gun while threatening to fire if she resisted. Hunting them down and increasingly desperate, Blakelock is responsible for the deaths of multiple bystanders and even guns down an allied DA to get to Shockley.
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005): Majestic is a faux-friendly criminal who raped and killed protagonist Marcus Greer's mother. To climb to the top of his gang, Majestic sets his boss up to be arrested; tortures another superior to death and begins ordering robberies and gang shootings en masse to cement his power; and even threatens Marcus's infant son when Marcus refuses to rejoin him.
  • Geostorm: Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom and Dutch Boy's engineer, Duncan Taylor, conspire together and plant a virus into the weather-controlling satellite to cause a series of natural disasters, killing untold people. While Dekkom has the head of Dutch Boy's Hong Kong department murdered to cover up his crimes, Taylor implants a virus on the spaceship of the crew that ventures to fix Dutch Boy to destroy it and kill them all. Motivated by nothing but personal gain, Taylor seeks a handsome payment for his crimes while Dekkom attempts to kill the President so he may use the global catastrophe to take power himself.
  • Get Out (2017): The Armitage family is a pack of despicable bigots and are all devoted members of the Order of the Coagula, but several of them stand out as particularly vile even in comparison to the rest of the depraved cult:
    • Rose Armitage is a high-ranking member of the sinister Order of the Coagula, and is in charge of procuring the cult's victims, luring them through false relationships. Once acquiring a victim, they are psychologically tortured, culminating in their minds being overwritten via brain transfer. A sliver of the original inhabitant is condemned to the "Sunken Place", wherein they are fully aware of their surroundings, but are powerless to do anything about it. Initially posing as Chris Washington's girlfriend, Rose assists her family with detaining Chris before casually browsing the internet for more victims. Even as she bled out, she still desired to hurt Chris, playing the victim card to frame Chris for attempted murder when a police car approached. A cold-hearted sociopath who doesn't bat an eye even at the death of her family, Rose enjoyed manipulating others.
    • Roman Armitage, the family's grandfather, is the source of all the misery that the Order of the Coagula is responsible for. A track and field athlete who lost against legendary black athlete Jesse Owens in the 1936 Olympics, Roman nursed the subsequent grudge for decades and let it transform into a form of loathsome racism that convinced him white people were owed the so-called "advantages" of a black body. Subsequently, Roman devised the Coagula procedure, conditioned his entire family into a cult to auction off their method to potential buyers, then transferred his mind into the family's groundskeeper. Roman spends almost the entire movie inconspicuously running laps in the Armitage family's backyard, with the happy knowledge his procedure is dooming countless black men and women to be trapped within their own bodies within the "Sunken Place", helplessly Forced to Watch every moment as Roman's white clients steal their lives and bodies.
    • Dean Armitage proudly follows his father's example leading the Order of the Coagula. After his wife Missy traps young blacks in the Sunken Place, Dean transplants the minds of wealthy white clients into the younger bodies, having performed the surgery countless times over the decades. Hosting auctions to sell his "products", Dean also trains his evil son Jeremy to learn and perform the disgusting procedure.
    • Missy Armitage is the wife of Dean and happily in on every plot to sell innocent black people to the cult of the Coagula members so they might have their brains carved up and sent to the sunken place. The hypnotist of the group, Missy forces them to relive the worst times of their life, using her hypnosis to confine all of them to the "Sunken Place" where they will be trapped forever.
  • Ghosted (2023): Leveque is a former member of French intelligence who became a ruthless, arms-dealing terrorist, having his enemies assassinated or tortured by his henchman Borislov, even corrupting CIA agent Elena Reznik into working and killing for him. Seeking to sell the dangerous bioweapon "Aztec" to a high-profile buyer, Mr. Utami, to cause the deaths of millions for his own profit, Leveque has his men abduct and torture who he thinks is the legendary CIA operative "the Taxman" for the Aztec passcode. Indifferent when his men are slaughtered by the real "Taxman", aka Sadie Rhodes, Leveque has one of his own men Eaten Alive by bullet ants as a punishment for his failure and puts a bounty on Cole, resulting in several assassins killing each other just to bring him to Leveque. After Leveque makes multiple attempts on Sadie and Cole's lives, when Sadie sets up Cole to masquerade as the Taxman and meet Leveque and Utami at a restaurant to sell the weapon, Leveque has the CIA agents monitoring Cole killed and has his henchmen start a shootout to escape with Aztec, betraying and killing Utami and attempting to kill Sadie and Cole.
  • Ghost in the Machine: Karl Hochman is known as The Address-Book Killer for his predilection of obtaining victims from stolen address books. While driving to kill a victim, Karl is injured in a car accident and a freak electrical surge when he is hooked up to machinery results in his soul becoming digitized. Now free to continue his spree, Karl uses his powers to scan address books digitally and murder everyone on the lists. Now able to manipulate any electrical appliance, Karl initiates electrical fires, causes explosions, and uses electrical shocks to claim new victims with seemingly no way to escape him.
  • Ghost in the Shell (2017): Cutter is the corrupt CEO of Hanka Robotics and the true mastermind behind the conflict. Engineering the mass kidnapping of teenage runaways from the Lawless Zone, Cutter authorizes illegal, covert experiments to perfect a transhuman weapon that leads to the death of ninety-seven of the runaways and the imperfect creation of the ninety-eighth, Kuze, whom Cutter orders disposed of like trash. Viewing the ninety-ninth, the Major, as little else but a living weapon for his own benefit, Cutter orders her killed when she learns too much and callously murders Dr. Ouelet, the doctor who initially performed the experiments, the moment she rebels against Cutter's immoral methods. With full intent to move onto further illegal projects, Cutter orders the entirety of Section 9 killed and tries to kill the Major and Kuze himself, cruelly referring to his own wayward creation as a "freak." A shallow hypocrite who refuses to acknowledge any fault of his own, Cutter is concerned purely with personal profit and is willing to stoop to any low in this pursuit.
  • Ghost Ship: Jack Ferriman, aka the "Ferryman", is a self-described "salvage expert" who collects souls to send to Hell, only given the job as a demon for having lived an immoral life. Requiring his victims to damn themselves first before killing them, he goads the crew on the Italian cruise liner the Antonia Graza to butcher everyone on board with the promise of getting their hands on a crate of gold bars. Passengers are attacked all over the ship in the ensuing massacre, getting cut open, poisoned, or gunned to death, including a child being hanged. The instigators turn on each other after killing the passengers, and he kills the last one himself with a meat hook before trapping the ghosts on the ship in fear and torment. He also repeatedly lures salvage crews to the derelict cruise liner under the guise of fixing the ship, then tricks them into staying to get the gold, before killing them all one by one. Worse yet, the end of the film shows him taking the gold onto another ship to restart the cycle anew.
  • Ghost Squad (2018): Chikara Mase is an ultra-sadistic gangster with a love of making women suffer. As a teenager, he would kidnap and let his men rape and murder various women who cross his path, with his reasons being that they were seducing him and were asking for it. Coming across Reiko and her brother Akira, Chikara forces Reiko to watch Akira get beaten up and strangled to death before doing the same to her. Weeks later, he captured Akari and had his crew abuse and rape her before strangling her himself. After serving time in prison for Akari's murder, Chikara started abusing his daughter Yuri after his wife divorced him. Figuring out that Rika's the link behind the ghosts out to kill him, Chikara assembles his men and hunts Rika down with the intent of killing her.
  • Ghost Town (1988): Devlin is the ruler of the titular Ghost Town. A wicked bandit, murderer and rapist in life who tortured, crucified and buried the sheriff alive, Devlin was caught in the man's Dying Curse for the town to be frozen in time until a lawman slew Devlin. Devlin spends his time tormenting the residents and killing those who displease him to add to the "voices". Devlin kidnaps travelers, including the heroine Kate, who he viciously abuses before slaughtering any who add the hero Sheriff Langley after torturing them as well.
  • Ghoulies: Malcolm Graves is an Evil Sorcerer who attempts to sacrifice his infant son, only to be stopped by his lover Anastasia. Furious, Malcolm painfully sacrifices Anastasia instead. Dying in the intervening 21 years, Malcolm's evil spirit survives and orchestrates his son, Jonathan, finding his old items to call up the Ghoulies. Malcolm directs the Ghoulies to kill all of Jonathan's friends, while luring Jonathan so Malcolm can sacrifice him and drain him of his life and youth to return to life, gloating that Jonathan only ever existed for his father's dark designs.
  • Ghouls (aka Vamps) (2017): Vitold Bishteffi, aka Lord Strigev, is a vampire lord who seeks to return the undead to the dominant species on the planet. Having bitten Milena's pregnant mother in the past, causing Milena to be born part-vampire, Strigev schemes to use her blood to make himself and his brood immune to sunlight. Unleashing his brood onto a nearby village to grow his undead army, Strigev then assaults the monastery and abducts Milena, leaving her protectors alive so they can witness the fall of mankind.
  • Giallo (2009): Flavio Volpe was born with a liver disease that caused his skin to turn yellow, leading to him being bullied as a child for his appearance. As an adult, envious of beautiful women for their looks, he became a woman-hating psycho who kidnapped foreign women and tortured them to death by slowly mutilating them. He has already killed many women by the start of the film, and is introduced by kidnapping Celine and making her watch as he mutilates another women to the point of near death before leaving her still alive for the cops to find. He cuts off one of Celine's fingers when she calls him ugly, and later locks her in the trunk of his car and tells his sister Linda that if she doesn't help him get out of the city, Celine will remain hidden until she dies of thirst and hunger. He tries to shoot detective Enzo Avolfi during the climax, and just before he dies, he refuses to tell Linda where Celine is just to spite her.
  • The Gifted Hands (2013): Ki-woo is a childish psychopath who is prone to random fits of laughter when exposed to violence. A reserved and unassuming veterinarian, Ki-woo is in fact a merciless child killer who confesses to not having a motive or a reason to kidnap and murder innocent children, doing it simply because he can. Killing the puppies under his care, Ki-woo uses their frozen bodies to lure little girls into his car, with the mother of one of his victims eventually committing suicide. After kidnapping a girl, placing her inside a plastic bag and leaving her to suffocate to death in a freezer, Ki-woo twists his knife in the stomach of the police detective who came to stop him, but pathetically begs to be saved when he sees himself in danger.
  • Girl House: "Loverboy" is a possessive, perverted creep who hates any woman that doesn't endlessly adore him. Having murdered a teenage girl in his youth when she mocked him, Loverboy grows up to lust after co-workers and fantasize about beating them for rejecting his advances. Eventually snapping when occupants of the camshow "Girl House" disrespect him for his nasty attitude, Loverboy tracks down the home and first murders the entire technical and security staff, then begins picking off the women of Girl House one by one. Choking one to death with a sex toy, overheating another in a sauna, and dishing out various other brutal means of murder, Loverboy tries to rape the object of his affections Kylie and mutilates the face of Devon before chopping off all of her fingers, leaving her alive just to make her suffer so much that she ultimately kills herself rather than take the pain and crippling.
  • The Girl in the Photographs (2015): Tom and Gerry are a pair of Serial Killers obsessed with photographing the bodies of their victims. Having already butchered six girls, the duo capture and kill another at her home, posting a picture of her mutilated body in Colleen's workplace for her to find. After kidnapping another girl, Tom cruelly tries to feed her cat food before Gerry kills her. After murdering Colleen's ex-boyfriend, the duo reveal their lustful obsession with Colleen. Breaking into the home she's staying at, they slaughter everyone else, before taking pictures of Colleen posed amongst the corpses, leaving a copy at another girl's workplace, implying they will target her next.
  • Give 'Em Hell, Malone:
    • Whitmore is the Human Trafficking crime lord Malone has to take down. An evil sleazeball who brings in women from the Atlantic and bribes them into miserable lives of prostitution, Whitmore keeps his "favorites" for himself, throwing them to the streets if they happen to get pregnant. Such is the fate of the film's resident Femme Fatale, Evelyn; when Evelyn tried to seek refuge with her lover Sammy, Whitmore has Sammy murdered and Evelyn bent back under his thumb. Fully endorsing the sadism of one Psycho for Hire after another in his attempts to kill Malone, regardless of who they leave dead behind them, Whitmore ultimately plans to go "legit" to avoid the fallout of his many, many crimes. To do this, Whitmore spurred Malone's rampage in the first place, guiding him to slaughter every single person in his syndicate and thus remove all witnesses to his evil. Whitmore even guns down Evelyn, gleefully stating nobody has any worth to him and that Malone's corpse will take the fall for every single body Whitmore tricked him into killing.
    • Matchstick is a violent pyromaniac who burned his own parents alive and now hires himself out so as to slake his destructive appetites. Introduced burning down an entire disco full of innocents—with his horrified partner noting that Matchstick always "burns down the places he robs"—Matchstick later terrorizes Murph by dousing him in kerosene as an interrogation tactic before setting Murph ablaze for a snide comment. After failing to kill his target Malone, Matchstick takes the man's lover and mother as hostages to capture him, and later tortures Malone by forcing him to ingest kerosene and threatening to burn him alive slowly.
  • Gladiator:
    • Lucius Aurelius Commodus is the vile heir to the throne of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, driven to rage at his father's plans to turn Rome back into a republic and appoint General Maximus Decimus Meridius as regent instead of Commodus. Killing his father, Commodus frames Maximus and tries to order the death of the general and his family, resulting in Maximus's wife and young son being murdered. A megalomaniac, Commodus, as Emperor, cripples the Senate's authority and keeps the populace distracted with fine food and gladiator games. When the people begin to rally behind the return of Maximus, Commodus tries to put down the potential revolution by having Maximus killed in the arena. When this fails, Commodus leads the bulk of Maximus's sympathizers into a trap, killing them, and plans to personally kill Maximus in the ring, shifting the battle in his favor by wounding Maximus before their fight. Commodus flies into a rage upon learning his sister was aiding Maximus and demands she sleep with him to provide him a "pure" heir and threatens to kill her child—-his nephew—if she does not become his personal Sex Slave. So disgusting are Commodus's actions that even when he is disarmed in combat with Maximus, his own personal guard refuses to aid him.
    • Extended Cut only: Senator Falco is a self-serving, treacherous member of the Republic with designs on securing his own power at the cost of Rome. Falco throws in with the newly-appointed emperor Commodus despite the man's incompetence and wanton sadism, and Falco buys off loyalty of others to ensure Commodus's reign is secure. To further Commodus's goals, Falco uses his status as spymaster to weed out dissidents and get them thrown into the games or executed, uncaring that Commodus is slowly starving the entire population so long as Falco can indulge in his hedonism. When personally consulted by Commodus on a course of action for the rising rebellion, Falco concocts the scheme to monitor several other Senators and catch them expressing discontent, at which point Falco sees to it that they are all slaughtered in one bloody night.
  • The Glimmer Man (1996): Donald Cunningham is the pet hitman of Arms Dealer Deverell who, to distract from a major chemical weapon trade, adopts the MO of the Serial Killer called the "Family Man". Cunningham murders a series of innocent couples to put heat on the real Family Man, ultimately leading to the real killer's death within a church; among the dead the crucified bodies of hero Jack Cole's ex-wife and her current husband. Cunningham murders his own boss rather than face the authorities at the end, and is cowardly enough to put up one of his own men as a Human Shield in the final battle.
  • The Godfather: Don Emilio Barzini is initially an ally to the Corleone family. In truth the architect of their downfall, Barzini is the secret backer of drug dealer Virgil Sollozzo and Don Philip Tattaglia. Trying to have Vito Corleone murdered before initiating the death of Luca Brasi, Barzini masterminds the resulting gang war, with many dead on both sides. Barzini attempts to kill Michael Corleone, instead murdering his young wife in Italy, while having Carlo Rizzi viciously beat his wife Connie to lure her brother Sonny Corleone to his death. Using a peace talk to strip Vito of his remaining power, Barzini intends for drugs to be distributed to minority neighborhoods, before deciding to have the new Don, Michael, killed and then eliminating the rest of the family.
  • God Forgives... I Don't! (1967):
    • Bill San Antonio is an outlaw long presumed dead in a duel with the film's hero Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens. In fact, Bill is the one behind a recent train robbery that left every passenger on the train dead. After he loses the gold, Bill goes wild chasing it, shooting his own minions, killing unarmed men merely for crossing his path. and torturing Pretty Face and his ally by means of what they fear most, in this case waterboarding and a red-hot branding iron.
    • Bud, the nastiest of Bill's gang, combines three lethal factors: idiocy, sadism, and tenuous loyalty to his own gang. In his idea of a practical joke, Bud murders a new sheriff, drags his corpse to the town he was supposed to protect and proceeds to psychologically torture a saloon full of people with his body, murdering the first man who speaks up. Later, under Pretty's Face's coercion, Bud murders one of his own allies and attempts to make off with the gold himself.
  • God of Gamblers Returns: Chau Siu-Chee is an illegal gambler known as the "Devil Of Gamblers". When Mr. Chu decides to put the worlds greatest gambler in charge of managing his "Save The World's Kids" fund, Chau decides to defeat Ko Chun in a gambling competition to prove himself the best and obtain the money. When he and the lawyers show up to tell Ko Chun's pregnant wife of the money and Chau's intents to gamble against Ko Chun, both the wife and lawyers call him out on his rudeness. Chau responds by killing the lawyers before cutting out the wife's stomach and killing her and her unborn baby. Chau later sends his men to kill Ko Chun's new friend when he fails to pay his gambling debts. Chau forces one of his men to gamble with him, and amputates his hands when he loses. When the minion turns on him and tries to warn Ko Chun and his allies, Chau kills the minion and sends his men to kill Ko Chun and his allies, including a young boy.
  • Gods of Egypt: Set grew jealous of the love and adoration his brother Osiris gets and decided to Take Over the World. Killing Osiris and tearing out the eyes of his nephew Horus, Set uses his army to conquer Egypt, enslaving most of humanity and denying them gold, which humans use to pass into the afterlife, thus condemning them to eternal suffering after death. Waging war and slaughtering the rebellion against his rule, coldly killing his wife, Nephthys, and then trying to kill his lover, Hathor, Set killed Thoth and tore out his brain. Using Horus's eye, Osiris's heart, and Thoth's brain to empower himself, Set killed his father Ra and used his spear to unleash Apophis upon the world, planning to destroy all of creation, including the realm of afterlife, and then remake it in his image.
  • God Told Me To: Bernard Phillips is an alien/human hybrid, conceived when his birth mother was artificially inseminated whilst she was walking on the beach. Possessing telepathic abilities, Bernard sought to create a species of hybrid beings to replace humanity. To accomplish this, Bernard establishes a cult around himself wherein he brainwashes ordinary men into becoming his Apostles. Through his power of persuasion, the Apostles massacre several innocents via spree killings; with each murder, they accredit it to being his will. One instance of this is when a father is manipulated into killing his entire family, children included. Bernard becomes interested in NYPD detective Peter Nicholas, upon sensing that he was also of extraterrestrial origin. He orders his followers to indoctrinate Nicholas into their cult so that he could breed with him. When Nicholas confronts him, he tries to coerce Nicholas into flinging himself into a furnace when he questioned his power. He also mocks Nicholas by telling him that his unborn children would've inherited his abilities had he not have willed them to die. Genocidal, and apathetic to even his own followers, Bernard valued nothing less than the total destruction of mankind and godhood.
  • Goemon: Lord Taiko Hideyoshi is the corrupt ruler of Japan, and a stark contrast to the historical figure he was based on. Once a starving, ambitious peasant, Hideyoshi forced his way up to a position of nobility. Unsatisfied, Hideyoshi arranged the assassination of Oda Nobunaga, and then backstabbed his fellow conspirator to seize power himself. After assuming the throne, Hideyoshi keeps after Nobunaga's niece Chacha, intending for her to—unwillingly—sire his children, and murders her caretaker and presents his decapitated head to his soldiers. As ruler, Hideyoshi is all too willing to utilize his armada to assault the neighboring countries and drive his country into a brutal war. After a failed attempt on his life, Hideyoshi subjects one of the attempted assassins, Saiko, to brutal torture, then orders his wife murdered and his infant son kidnapped. Hideyoshi executes Saiko in front of the entire nation by kicking him into a boiling pot of water, and gleefully tosses his baby in not a moment after he said he'd spare his life. Even at the end of his life, Hideyoshi is without remorse and calmly accepts his own death at the hands of the titular Goemon with full knowledge of the war it will spark. A power-drunken tyrant prone to scenes of pointless brutality, Hideyoshi was defined by his own endless lust for control and inability to care for anyone outside himself.
  • Gojoe: Shanao, later adopting the name Yoshitsune, is the ruthless heir of Genji. A cold-blooded man with little feeling save ambition, Shanao takes swords as trophies from the warriors he kills, becoming obsessed with the warrior Benkei. Massacring the Heike warriors and also blocking an attempt to exorcise deadly spirits, Shanao eventually becomes convinced only he can change the world as a god and kills his mentor, initiating a slaughter of monks and spreading madness and chaos through the land to destroy it before he can recreate it.
  • Golden Bat: Space Phantom Nazo Is the self-proclaimed "Emperor of the Universe", and the mastermind behind the rogue planet Icarus's collision course with Earth. Repeatedly having the protagonists attacked by his minions, Nazo steals the laser meant to destroy Icarus and, planning on gaining the weapon for himself, kidnaps its inventor and tortures him for information on the missing lens, having him impersonated by one of his goons and imprisoning the professor. Later kidnapping his granddaughter and having her strangled to unconsciousness, Nazo personally kills one of his minions for alerting the heroes, despite accomplishing what she was meant to do, and then holds 4 of the scientists he captured as hostages so that Golden Bat can give him the lens in exchange for sparing Earth, killing two of them before he relents, subsequently revealing that he'll let Earth collide with Icarus anyways, while also keeping the laser to terrorize other planets.
  • The Golden Child: Sardo Numspa is an Evil Sorcerer who seeks to murder the titular "Golden Child" to allow the hordes of Hell to overrun the Earth. Attacking a Tibetan monastery with his men, Numspa has the monks slaughtered and is revealed to have even ordered the murder of children to get his hands on the Golden Child. Failing to get a dagger he needs for his plans from social worker Chandler Jarrell, Numspa has Chandler tortured and when he obtains the dagger, tries to have Chandler killed, murdering a young woman who tries to protect him.
  • Golden Swallow: The Golden Dragon Branch Chief is one of the highest ranking members in the criminal organization known as the Golden Dragon, and despite his very limited screen time, stands out as the worst among them. Introduced bisecting a man for treachery, the Branch Chief next has two would-be assassins brought out to him, where he questions their motive for trying to kill him. When the assassins reveal they were just ordinary people before the Branch Chief had their entire families, infants included, slaughtered, the Branch Chief just laughs at them before having their hearts carved out. Next dragging out one of his own soldiers, the Branch Chief orders the man be sliced into quarters simply because he refused to kill children on the Branch Chief's orders. These public executions are noted to be a regular occurrence for the Branch Chief, alongside regularly having families and innocent travelers killed, and the Branch Chief does it all with a smile on his face and no remorse whatsoever.
  • Golgo 13 (1973): Douglas, is the right-hand man of Max Boa, is a thuggish killer who engages in torture and Human Trafficking. Managing operations for his boss, Douglas captures women en masse to be traded as sex slaves and brutally tortures Golgo 13 for information. Upon Golgo managing to come for him and his boss, Douglas uses the women as hostages and begins gunning them down to intimidate Golgo 13 away.
  • Gone (2012): Jim LaPointe, is a Serial Killer who kidnaps women and keeps them in a pit hidden deep in the forest, photographing their struggles before murdering them. Enraged when Jill Conway wounds him and escapes, Jim kidnaps her sister, Molly, one year later, leaving her restrained to starve to death under her own home. After Jim lures Jill to his campsite, she finds photos of his victims, including her and Molly, in his tent, before Jim tricks her into approaching his pit and tries to kill her again to avenge his embarrassment at her injuring him.
  • Gone Tomorrow (2015): Diego Alvarez is a ruthless lead member of "The Hargrove", a criminal organization that kidnaps young women and impregnates them, keeping them in languid conditions until they give birth, at which point their babies are sold on the black market to wealthy clients. Once the women outlive their usefulness to Diego, they are either euthanized, or sold into sexual slavery. Under Diego's supervision, at least 19 kidnapped girls have met this fate, to his complete indifference. When one of the girls, Ashlyn, escapes with her child, Diego has her beaten and raped, resulting in her death. When Ashlyn's brother Mason proves to be a threat to his organization, Diego attempts to goad him into killing himself, lest he have Ashlyn's baby murdered. Managing to evade justice, Diego intends to continue his illicit practices across the world, seeing the countless bodies he's left in his wake as nothing more than a necessary evil, so long as he turns a profit.
  • The Good Son: Henry Evans, having a disturbing attraction towards death and the idea of murder, built a philosophy around himself that stated that if people were to rid themselves of their morals, then they are free to do any evil acts that they wanted to do without such concepts holding them back. Prior to the main plot, Henry murdered his own younger brother in the bathtub just because he had happened to be playing with a toy that belonged to him. He then goes on to convince his cousin, Mark, into helping him throw a dummy dubbed "Mr. Highway" from a bridge, resulting in massive car accidents. He also shot and killed an innocent dog with a nail gun from a distance and he also attempted to drown his sister in a frozen lake when they were skating together. When Henry's mother was beginning to realize that her son was a remorseless sociopath, she decided to send him to a mental institution so that he could get the help that he needed. Unwilling to lose his freedom to do bad, Henry decided that his family needed to die so that he could be free to do whatever he wanted.
  • Goth (2003): Goth is a zealot who believes that the "true" goth lifestyle involves committing random acts of violence fur fun. She kidnaps a young couple, Crissy and Boone, to teach them her ways. She commits various atrocities, such as raping a man, forcing Boone to cheat on Crissy under pain of mutilation, and torturing an old man. She eventually drugs Crissy and tricks her into killing Boone and everybody at a party, succeeding in her goal in making Crissy just like her.
  • Goth (2008): The film amalgamates the characteristics of the manga's first and second chapters' killers. Obsessed with beauty, this version of the cafe manager kidnaps women, chopping off and keeping their hands, then leaves the corpses in public places to create his depraved aesthetic. Linked to deaths of four women, the manager nearly kills Yu/Yoru Morino as well. Stopped by Itsuki Kamiyama revealing he holds the manager's journal detailing his entire modus operandi and forced to flee town, he no doubt intends to pursue more victims.
  • Gothic & Lolita Psycho (2010): Masato is a power-hungry sadist who kills devils and absorbs their abilities into his right arm. The leader of a gang of assassins, he organizes a raid on Yuki's family upon hearing that her mother is a devil, with the attack leading to Yuki's father getting crippled and her mother getting stabbed and crucified, with Masato stealing her powers afterwards. Knowing that Yuki is part devil, he tries to drive her to hopelessness to absorb her powers by kidnapping her father, strapping him in a guillotine, and having Yuki attempt to prevent his death while fighting her, knowing that she can't.
  • Gothic Vampires From Hell (2007): Annastasia Nightshade is the vampiric owner of Gotham Records. She intends to find a master to lead her and her kind in trampling humankind underfoot as cattle. At the start, she and her underlings attack and feed on a goth band, and lure another one to her mansion a year later to be turned. She takes an interest in Draven, the lead singer of the titular band, who she believes is prophesied to become her master, brutally murdering the owner of a club that she sees as a threat to her plan. Once she brings the band to a party, she bites Draven, who she later tries to force to bite a captive and his girlfriend.
  • Gothika: Dr. Douglas Grey and Sheriff Bob Ryan are two sadistic serial killers and rapists who have destroyed countless lives for their depraved gratification. When Doug killed his first victim when he was 16, Ryan eagerly participated. They used the basement of a nearby cabin to keep their female victims alive for weeks, raping them repeatedly and filming it before finally killing them. They also used Doug's position as the warden of a mental asylum to rape the inmates there, knowing that nobody would believe them. Doug and Ryan seemed to get off not only on the rapes but the power it gave them over their victims, with both noting that it made them feel like gods.
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel: J.G. Jopling is the terrifying enforcer of Dmitri Desgoffe und Taxis and implied to be the poisoner of Dmitri's mother. With the legendary concierge Gustave H. framed for murder, Jopling sets about to eliminate all witnesses. Brutally killing the lawyer Vilmos Kovacs, Jopling later murders the sister of Serge X and leaves her head in a basket. Trying to kill Gustave and the young lobby boy Zero Moustafa, Jopling throttles Serge X himself before sadistically tormenting Gustave at the edge of a cliff.
  • The Grand Duel (1972): David Saxon and his wicked brother and enforcer Adam could not seem to care less about their father's murder nor one another, unlike their aggrieved sibling Eli. Wishing to profit off a local silver mine, they happily kill whoever stands in the way and frame an innocent man for their father's death to kill him. Adam, on David's instruction, leads a massacre of settlers before killing his own men to fulfill an instruction of "no witnesses". Adam even guns down an elderly man for no reason, forcing him to draw first so it will be "self-defense", both only caring about who they can hurt, and how they can profit.
  • Grave Encounters & Grave Encounters 2: Dr. Arthur Friedkin is the mastermind of the horrors of Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital. A brutal authoritarian who ran Collingwood under harsh conditions and lobotomized nearly 150 patients under his care, Friedkin used the hospital to cover up his heinous, Satanic rituals to transform Collingwood into a nightmarish gateway to hellish dimensions. Friedkin would vivisect patients and sacrifice infants in his goal to twist Collingwood to his will, and even after death he continues to haunt Collingwood, tormenting the spirits of his old victims while helping the sapient hospital find new victims for Friedkin to terrorize.
  • The Gray Man (2022): Lloyd Hansen is a hilarious but nonetheless vile hired gun who contracts himself out to the CIA for its dirtiest of jobs. A serial torturer who greatly enjoys inflicting pain, Lloyd is introduced attaching a car battery to a victim's face and later rips out the fingernails of another, both with sadistic satisfaction. Dispatched to eliminate the rogue Sierra Six, Lloyd sends his trigger-happy thugs after Six with orders to gun down swathes of civilians should the need arise, leading to countless deaths of innocents. Treating his own allies with no better regard than his enemies, Lloyd shoots his own pilot for hesitation on an order; guns down a mercenary when he's outlived his usefulness; and routinely threatens and humiliates his partners for fun. To weed out Six once and for all, Lloyd kidnaps the young Claire Fitzroy and threatens her with torture and death to lure Six to him, Lloyd encompassing the true monstrosity of his character by cheerfully noting "if your strategy relies on whether or not I'll kill a child, you need a new strategy."
  • The Great Escape: Preissen is a Gestapo officer who is the most evil of the Nazis in the film. Regularly capturing POWs to be thrown into camps, Preissen is distasteful of Von Luger's comparatively professional, merciful methods, as Preissen prefers a more brutal approach to dealing with prisoners. After the titular great escape, Preissen oversees the re-capturing of 50 POWs, has them brought into a field, then massacres them all with machine gun fire as a statement of the Gestapo's power. Von Luger himself is disgusted by this action, and it is implied Preissen has him executed for his "soft touch" soon after the film's end.
  • The Greatest Story Ever Told: Herod the Great is the tyrannical King of Judea, a paranoid and ruthless old man set to secure his power base. Learning that the Messiah will be born in Bethlehem, Herod initiates the brutal slaughter of the innocents, a massacre of all boys two or younger in the town with it being reported to Herod that "none" are left alive, along with many of their families.
  • The Great Silence:
    • Loco/Tigrero is a vicious, bloodthirsty Bounty Hunter dedicated to killing his bounties in cold blood to maximize profits. Introduced casually murdering a man in front of his mother who had provided him shelter, Loco tortures a man to reveal the location of his next bounty, then kills him after promising to spare him. Taking the wife of said bounty hostage, Loco shoots the husband after he surrenders. Teaming up with Pollicut, the corrupt banker of the settlement, Loco plans to collect bounties of the townspeople and proceeds to murder the righteous sheriff to prevent him from interfering. Gloating at the sheriff's lover of said murder, Loco murders her as well while pursuing Silence. Taking the entire settlement hostage, Loco challenges Silence to a duel, but rather than facing him directly, Loco sets an ambush on him, crippling Silence so that he can gun down both him and his lover. Massacring the townspeople and smugly adding they'll collect the bounties legally, Loco's actions are said to have horrified the society and precipitated the end of bounty hunting.
    • Henry Pollicut is the corrupt, greedy banker and "judge of peace" of the settlement. Letting bounty hunters run rampant and personally putting bounties on the townspeople forced to steal for a living, Pollicut lusts after the young Pauline and plans to make her his mistress. Putting a price on his husband's head, Pollicut ensures Pauline becoming a widow before trying to force himself on her. Formerly a bounty hunter who murdered Silence's parents and let one of his associates slit his vocal cords in order to prevent him from talking, Pollicut was later crippled by Silence in payback for what he did. Rather than trying to live with the misdeeds he committed, Pollicut tries to get his revenge on Silence by attempting to rape Pauline in front of him while one of his men tortures Silence by burning his hand in the fireplace, gloating how he doesn't need a thumb to do so.
  • The Green Mile: William "Wild Bill" Wharton is awaiting execution at the Cold Mountain Penitentiary for murdering three people in an armed robbery, one of whom was a pregnant woman. When he first appears in the prison he manages to convince the guards he's in a drugged stupor, only to attempt to strangle Dean Stanton to death when his guard is down. Failing in that, Wild Bill contents himself with causing as much mischief as he can before his eventual execution. Eventually it comes to light that Wild Bill's worst known crime was the rape and murder of the two little girls who John Coffrey was accused of killing. In order to stop the girls from calling for help, he told them that if one of them screams, it's her sister that he'd kill.
  • Green Room: Darcy is the aging leader of a gang of Neo-Nazis, out to cover up his massive drug running business when the Ain't Rights band stumbles into it. Though playing himself off as a reasonable man to try to trick the band into surrendering to him and keep his men in line, Darcy abuses his gang on a whim and actually intends to have the entire band either ripped apart by fighting dogs or butchered with machetes, then frame their deaths as wild animal attacks to cover his tracks. Darcy maims and kills several of the Ain't Rights this way—having one of his own members shot dead when he tries to help the group escape—and later fatally poisons the drug stash of some of his other minions, killing them all as punishment for unintentionally exposing Darcy's heroin trade to the Ain't Rights.
  • Gretel and Hansel (2020):
    • Holda takes in Gretel and Hansel after their mother abandoned them. Revealed to be an evil witch, Holda was the mother of the girl in the pink cap who, after banishing her to the wilderness, was promised great power if she gave into the darkness. Sacrificing and cannibalizing her other children, Holda took the appearance of an elderly woman to lure children into her house with enchanted food before killing and eating them to enrich her powers. When she sensed the same powers in Gretel, Holda takes her as an apprentice and entices Hansel into climbing a ladder into a fire pit so Gretel would be forced to eat her own brother.
    • The "Beautiful Child" in the pink hat was the daughter of Holda and the reason for her mother's turn to evil. After being saved by her father's bargain with an enchantress, the child began to delight in reading the fortunes of villagers ending in horrific death. She would then ensure those deaths came to pass, horribly murdering even her own father. Upon Holda attempting to send her to her fate in the woods, the child beckoned her mother to accept the darkness in her and devour Holda's other children. Alone in the woods, the child continued to lure other children to their deaths.
  • The Grey Zone: The SS sergeant and the physician are sociopathic Nazis assigned to Auschwitz:
  • The Guardian (1990): Camilla Grandier may seem like a kindly British nanny, but she is really an evil tree spirit who can take human form. Camilla's M.O is to sign up with various baby sitting services, pretend to be a good caretaker for the infants she is hired to care for, but eventually steal them away. Camilla then sacrifices these babies to a demonic tree, destroying their bodies and trapping their souls within the tree. Camilla's latest intended victim is the Sterling family, and when the competition comes down to her and another woman for the nanny position, Camilla kills her and makes it look like a biking accident. When Ned Runcie, a friend of the Sterling family, follows Camilla into the woods to ask her for a date, he discovers her performing bizarre demonic rituals. To silence him, Camilla has her pet coyotes rip him apart. When the Sterling family discovers her true plans, they fire Camilla, at which point she tries to steal the baby away and murder the parents.
  • Guardians (2001): Ta'lal is an ancient spirit, freed during The Gulf War, who sets out to kill a destined child and damn all mankind. Taking numerous hosts, Ta'lal quickly burns them out by virtue of his evil, discarding the shells for new ones and leaving a trail of murder while refining a drug called "Chaos", with which he plans to repeat his greatest atrocity: the utter annihilation of civilization, which he performed long ago before his sealing.
  • Guardians (2017): Dr. August Kuratov is a mad genius determined to rule the world and prove his intellect. Having kidnapped and experimented on innocents years ago to counter his rivals' more ethical projects, Kuratov empowered himself with the ability to control technology and began to massacre military forces and steal their weaponry for his own. After fatally wounding his former rival, Kuratov stages an invasion of Moscow that decimates the city and its population, planning to spread his technology control worldwide and take over the planet in destructive conquest.
  • Guilty As Sin: David Greenhill is a debonair ladies' man who stands accused of murdering his wealthy wife. He chooses a successful attorney named Jennifer Haines to represent him, stalking her occasionally with barely-hidden lecherous intentions. It's revealed that he's not only responsible for the crime he's been charged with, but also has a history of dating older women who usually end up dead. When Haines tries to sabotage her own case by having evidence planted at Greenhill's apartment, he takes his revenge by viciously assaulting her boyfriend Phil. He privately confesses to his wife's murder to Haines in vivid detail, relishing reliving the crime. When she asks him why he didn't use gloves before killing her, Greenhill responds that "killing with gloves on would be like fucking with a rubber." In order to leave no witness he kills Haines's husband by burning him alive in his office before he tries to kill Haines by throwing her out of a railing and make it look like a suicide.
  • Gun Crazy: A Woman from Nowhere (2002): Tojo is the ruthless ruler of the town of Tsuson. Having forced a young Saki to kill her father in front of his police partner, the incident caused Saki's leg to get amputated after he impaled it with a knife. Ruling Tsuson as a criminal empire, he has his men hunt down and kill rival gang leaders and plans to steal $2 million from a passing US Army truck, having his men kill the soldiers against his partner Fujimoto's wishes before having them kill him for wanting a cut of the money. Bribing the police chief to bring him Saki and Akira, he has Saki tortured and kills the chief himself when he starts having second thoughts. Killing Akira's boss after forcing him to find the location of the money, he has Fujimoto killed and mocks Saki for the death of her father.
  • Guns Akimbo: Riktor is the mastermind behind Skizm, monetizing violent death matches to be streamed for profit. An unstable psychopath, Riktor throttles one of his directors to death over a triviality, and when hero Miles Lee Harris insults Skizm over the web, Riktor tracks him down and forces him to be a contestant, having him hunted by the vicious Phoenix "Nix" Degraves with no care for the bystanders who are killed. Nix is the daughter of a cop who tried to stop Riktor, prompting Riktor to plant a bomb and burn the man's wife and son alive, turning Nix into a conditioned monster. To force Miles to play, Riktor murders one of his friends and kidnaps his old girlfriend with threats to torture her to death if Miles does not fight Nix. Gleeful about taking Skizm global, Riktor only cares for murder, mayhem and profit while he films it all.
  • The Guyver: Fulton Balcus is the corrupt CEO of Chronos Corporation, and secretly the Zoalord, leader of the Zoanoids, and seeks to Take Over the World. Balcus has his chief scientist Dr. Segawa brutally murdered when he goes renegade and tries to have his daughter Mizky kidnapped, resulting in her neighbor's throat cut and her boyfriend Sean targeted as well. Balcus dabbles in inhuman genetic experimentation on loads of innocent people in order to forcibly transform them into Zoanoids, resulting in their grotesque mutation. Balcus gleefully kills Sean and Mizky's friend Max by painfully turning him into an imperfect Zoanoid, resulting in Max horrifically degenerating into an abomination before expiring.

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