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Featuring:
Peter Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Vicki Peters
Written by:
Peter Carpenter
Tony Crechales
Toby Sacher
Directed by:
Robert Vincent O'Neil
Release Date:
October 28, 1970
Original Title:
Blood Mania
Alternate Titles:
Porno Mania
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
A sex-crazed nympho helps speed along her father's death so she can use the inheritance to help out her depraved boyfriend.
Dr. Craig Cooper is caring for the director of his medical practice, Ridgeley Waterman. At home with her ailing father is his flirtatious daughter Victoria. She is more interested in winning the attention of Craig than meeting her father's needs. A corrupt colleague from Craig's past shows up and demands $50K to keep his silence about some illegal abortions that Craig performed when short of funds. This provides Victoria with a means to gain Craig's gratitude. She tells him she can come up with the money. He is hugely appreciative, but doesn't realize that she means to hasten her father's death to get at her inheritance. Victoria uses an ampule of amyl nitrite to cause her father's heart condition to turn fatal. Her glee is short-lived because when her father's will is read, he leaves the bulk of his estate to her estranged sister, Gail, who returns from New York for the event. Victoria loses control, and in a fit of rage, murders her sister. Craig helps dispose off the body. Things are still not settled, the blackmailer is at the door awaiting his $50K.
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Director:
Robert Vincent O'Neil
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Robert Maxwell
Original Music Composer:
Don Vincent
Producer:
Peter Carpenter
Chris Marconi
Production Manager:
Gary Kent
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