Two men, including a father of triplets, were killed and three others critically injured in Upper Manhattan Friday when a suspected drunken driver plowed into multiple parked cars and hopped a curb, leaving behind a bloody trail of destruction.

The motorist, 61, was heading northbound near Amsterdam Avenue and West 109th Street in Morningside Heights when he lost control of a black Mercedes-Benz at around 6 p.m., according to the NYPD.

Witness David Lawrence, 65, called the wreck a “horror show” and said the out-of-control driver “pinned” one man under his car.

“He was basically crushed between the parking post and the black Mercedes,” Lawrence recalled.

“It was unsettling, truly unsettling. It looked like a Halloween set-up. Just his head and his arms were completely disfigured.”

Surveillance footage shown to the Post shows the car flying through the intersection.

Onlookers said the chain-reaction crash began when the driver sidewiped a car on East 108th Street in Morningside Heights.

The driver barreled into two parked cars – a gray Volkswagen and a brown minivan – before striking a group of pedestrians sitting outside a barber shop, police said.

Two of the five men, ages 35 and 46, were killed.

The older victim was a doorman who just left work when he was killed and the other was a father of triplets, loved ones said outside of St. Luke’s Hospital.

The father of three was employed at a hospital and was described a hard worker who “provided for his family.”

“He just got an apartment downtown,” said his best friend Zubosqui Garcia, 37. “Everything was going well for his life.”

“He’s gonna be missed, man. He’s gonna be missed by many. To lose him like this was something so reckless,” said Garcia.

A 36-year-old, 44-year-old and a 51-year-old man were taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in critical condition, police said.

Local resident Kenny Wong, 63, was on his way to hang out with the men outside the barber shop when he decided to go play the lottery.

“I was about to go this way to sit with them, and I said, ‘Let me go to the left and play my number instead.’ That is what saved me, because otherwise I would’ve been killed.”

Wong said he pulled the driver out of his car.

“When I came running to the scene, there was a guy underneath the car already,” he said.

“There was another guy next to him, which a girl was trying to give him CPR, and then I got the other guy… I pulled him out of the car.”

The driver claimed to Wong that he had a stroke and blacked out.

Police said it appeared the driver was under the influence of alcohol. He was taken into custody at the hospital and charges against him are pending.