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Sheila Stuart | ... |
Emma
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Jed Ziegler | ... |
Ice Cream Vender
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Cathy Walker | ... |
Caroline
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Kenny Abston | ... |
Chuck
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Geoffrey Knowles | ... |
Beau
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Victoria Holloway | ... |
Daisy
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Fred J. Lincoln | ... |
Joe
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Frank
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| Harry Reems | ... |
Silverman
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Sally Ziegler | ... |
Joe's Mother
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Ann Marshall | ... |
Nora
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Jean Jennings | ... |
Strip Poker Girl
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Debbie Craven | ... |
Strip Poker Girl
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Harold Robinson | ... |
Couple Watching T.V.
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Christine Robinson | ... |
Couple Watching T.V.
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Is Emma a voyeur vampire who can turn into a bat? Apparently, and she leaves many smiling faces on her victims after going down on them during a full moon. When they're not having sex with their suspects, two cops investigate the murders. Written by MG
I first saw this movie in the mid-1970's at the local drive-in. It was very popular in Australia both in mainstream movie theatres and then at drive-in theatres (whatever happened to them?).
It's now out on DVD.
The nudity and sex are mild by today's standards. The "Dragnet" style dialogue is amusing and effective.
Not a classic but worth watching.