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Touch Me Not (1974)

 -  Thriller  -  February 1976 (USA)
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A sadistic killer pursues a beautiful woman in a twisted "hunt" so he can have her as his trophy.

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Cast

Complete credited cast:
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Eleanor
Michael Hinz ...
Cory
Ivan Desny ...
Mailet
Ingrid Garbo ...
Shirley
José María Caffarel ...
Hugh (as José Caffarel)
Danièle Delorme ...
Lilian
Jan White ...
Madge
Gustavo Re ...
Night man
Gabriel Cattand ...
Harry
George Rigaud ...
Arthur
Lothar Grützner ...
Lerner
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A sadistic killer pursues a beautiful woman in a twisted "hunt" so he can have her as his trophy.

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A drama of intrigue, espionage and murder. See more »

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Thriller

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Implausible, not so thrilling thriller with an odd twist at the end.
6 August 1999 | by (Lompoc, CA) – See all my reviews

This movie does not have the production qualities you would expect of a Lee Remick movie. The industrial espionage motivation is puzzling as presented, yet murder is all in the game. The movie concludes with a long night-time pursuit of a delusional Lee Remick through a building by a knife wielding killer. His final tactic backfires, and the surprise reason somewhat redeems "Touch Me Not."


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