A stripper is kidnapped by a drifter and taken to the home of a wealthy pervert. The pervert proceeds to strip her and beat her with a whip. She escapes, and he has to track her down and kill her before she can notify the police.
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Lem Amero | ... |
Spencer
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Jack Ballard | ... |
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Jean Cloud |
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Gigi Darlene |
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Marlene Eck |
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Michael Findlay | ... |
Bruno
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Roberta Findlay | ... |
Cindy
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Peggy Johnson |
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Billie Malone |
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Linda Moray |
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Bette Page |
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Kate Swanson | ... |
Mrs. Arnold
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Sally Wood | ... |
Norma
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Directed by
John Amero | ... | (as J. Ellsworth) |
Michael Findlay | ... | (as Julian Marsh) |
Written by
John Amero | ... | () (as Francis Ellie) |
Michael Findlay | ... | () (as Francis Ellie) |
Produced by
John Amero | ... | producer (as J. Ellsworth) |
Michael Findlay | ... | producer (as Julian Marsh) |
Editing by
Michael Findlay | ... | (as Michael Crane) |
Camera and Electrical Department
John Amero | ... | camera operator (as John Firth) |
Michael Findlay | ... | camera operator (as Douglas Fenway) |
Roberta Findlay | ... | lighting technician (as Robert Marx) |
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Distributors
- Joseph Brenner Associates (JBA) (1965) (United States) (theatrical)
- Peerless Films (1968) (Canada) (theatrical)
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Taglines | Boldly explores the bizarre twilight world of abnormal sexual behavior! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This film is presumed lost. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Pestilent City (1965). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Though the cast credits in the film include a 'Bettie Page', the famous bondage model is not featured in the film. Her name was added by director Michael Findlay, reportedly as a homage or a promotional stunt. See more » |