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Release Date:
March 20, 1974
Original Title:
The Killing Kind
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 95
Young Terry Lambert returns home from serving a prison term for a gang-rape he was forced to participate in. He seeks revenge on his lawyer and the girl who framed him. But his real problem is his overbearing mother, whose boarding house he resides in and who keeps bringing him glasses of chocolate milk. One of her boarders, Lori, becomes attracted to him. However, while he was serving his prison sentence, Terry developed an interest in rough, violent sex, and gory death. Now, one by one, some of the town's women pop up dead.
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Associate Producer:
Sal Grasso
Cinematography:
Mario Tosi
Costume Design:
Tom Rasmussen
Director:
Curtis Harrington
Director of Photography:
Mario Tosi
Editor:
Bryon Crouch
Executive Producer:
Leon Mirell
Makeup Artist:
Joe McKinney
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Belling
Producer:
George Edwards
Production Manager:
Sal Grasso
Set Decoration:
John Franco Jr.
Sound Recordist:
Vicki Williams
George Malley
Writer:
Tony Crechales
George Edwards
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