Paramount Pictures (1968)
Comedy | Suspense | Thriller
USA | English & German | Color | 01:48
Christopher Gill is a psychotic killer who uses various disguises to trick and strangle his victims. Moe Brummel is a single and harassed New York City police detective who starts to get phone calls from the strangler and builds a strange alliance as a result. Kate Palmer is a swinging, hip tour guide who witnesses the strangler leaving her dead neighbor's apartment and sets her sights on the detective. Moe's live-in mother wishes her son would be a successful Jewish doctor like his big brother.
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Rod Steiger | Christopher Gill |
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Lee Remick | Kate Palmer |
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George Segal | Morris Brummel |
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Eileen Heckart | Mrs. Brummel |
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Murray Hamilton | Inspector Haines |
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Michael Dunn | Mr. Kupperman |
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Martine Bartlett | Alma Mulloy |
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Barbara Baxley | Belle Poppie |
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Irene Dailey | Mrs. Fitts |
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Doris Roberts | Sylvia Poppie |
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Ruth White | Mrs. Himmel |
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Val Bisoglio | Detective Monaghan |
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David Doyle | Lieutenant Dawson |
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Kim August | Sadie |
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Tom Ahearne | Father O'Brien |
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Val Avery | Bartender |
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Louis Basile | Customer |
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R. Bernard | Indignant Man |
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Don Blair | Reporter |
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Mary Boylan | Sadie's Neighbor |
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Linda Canby | Teenage Girl |
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Sam Coppola | Customer |
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Mae Crane | |
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James Dukas | Police Artist |
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John Dutra | Man Walking Dog |
| Director | Jack Smight |
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| Writer | John Gay, William Goldman | |
| Producer | Sol C. Siegel | |
| Musician | Stanley Myers | |
| Photography | Jack Priestley | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 3209 |
| Added Date | Mar 07, 2016 08:42:24 |
| Modified Date | Sep 20, 2016 08:50:18 |