An Eye for an Eye (1973) [PG]

Release Date:
September 28, 1973

Original Title:
An Eye for an Eye

Alternate Titles:
Psicosis mortal
Psychopath
The Psychopath

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Larry Brown Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 84

He was Judge, Jury and Executioner!

The host of a children's TV show is really a psychopathic killer, and when he hears stories from the kids who watch his show about the abuse they get from their parents, he starts visiting the parents and murdering them.

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Assistant Camera:
Dan Foley

Assistant Director:
Bruce Kimball

Associate Producer:
Barbara Kieserman

Director:
Larry G. Brown

Director of Photography:
Jack Beckett

Editor:
Dennis Jakob
John Williams

Executive Producer:
Jackson Bostwick
Thomas P. Richardson

Gaffer:
Kerry Magness

Key Grip:
Hank Miller
Chuck Wells

Makeup Artist:
Ken Osborne

Music:
Country Al Ross

Producer:
Larry G. Brown

Production Manager:
Ron Mitchell

Property Master:
Barry Lieberman

Screenplay:
Walter Dallenbach

Script Supervisor:
Barbara Kieserman

Sound Editor:
James Bryan

Sound Mixer:
Kirk Francis

Sound Recordist:
Leslie Shatz

Story:
Larry G. Brown

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