Private Parts (1972) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 1972

Original Title:
Private Parts

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Penelope Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 87

Cheryl is a lovely girl... but to George, she's a living doll.

In the sleaziest corner of Los Angeles, the King Edward Hotel has a new arrival in the form of Cheryl, a runaway teen. She's hoping to put her life back together but somewhere in the musty halls of the King Edward lurks another guest — who just loves to chop people apart!

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Assistant Director:
Arne Schmidt

Associate Producer:
John B. Bennett

Best Boy Electrician:
Skip Karnas

Costume Design:
Liz Manny

Director:
Paul Bartel

Director of Photography:
Andrew Davis

Dolly Grip:
Jim Morris

Editor:
Morton Tubor

First Assistant Camera:
Tak Fujimoto

Gaffer:
Melton C. Maxwell

Grip:
Jor Van Kline

Original Music Composer:
Hugo Friedhofer

Producer:
Gene Corman

Production Design:
John Retsek

Production Manager:
Donald Heitzer

Screenplay:
Philip Kearney
Les Rendelstein

Sound:
Jeff Wexler

Sound Editor:
Morton Tubor

Still Photographer:
Fred Goodich

Writer:
Paul Bartel

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