Corruption (1968) [R]

Release Date:
July 19, 1968

Original Title:
Corruption

Alternate Titles:
A Face da Corrupção
Carnage
Corrupción
Corruption
Ett liv i skräck
Forbryderlægens hemmelighed
Korupcja
L'ossessione del mostro
La cara de la corrupción
Laser Killer
整容妙术
腐烂

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Oakshire Productions
Titan International

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 91

where will the bodies turn up next? ...under a car seat? ...in a valise? ...or in a deep-freeze?

A surgeon discovers that he can restore the beauty to his girlfriend's scarred face by murdering other women and extracting fluids from their pituitary gland. However, the effects only last for a short time, so he has to kill more and more women. It is ultimately a killing spree which ends with considerable death and disaster.

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Assistant Director:
Ken Softley

Assistant Editor:
Maxine Julius

Camera Operator:
Norman Jones

Casting:
James Liggat

Conductor:
Bill McGuffie

Continuity:
Splinters Deason

Costume Design:
Hilary Pritchard

Director:
Robert Hartford-Davis

Director of Photography:
Peter Newbrook

Editor:
Don Deacon

Hairdresser:
Biddy Chrystal

Makeup Artist:
John O'Gorman

Original Music Composer:
Bill McGuffie

Producer:
Peter Newbrook

Production Design:
Bruce Grimes

Screenplay:
Donald Ford
Derek Ford

Sound Mixer:
Peter Gilpin
George Willows

Sound Supervisor:
Cyril Collick

Special Effects:
Michael Albrechtsen

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