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From the legendary master of gore: Pete Walker (Frightmare, The Flesh and Blood Show) comes this pulse-pounding, nail-biting thriller where trickery, betrayal and death are around every corner. Susan George (Straw Dogs) stars as Marianne, a nightclub dancer desperately running for her life. Marianne is about to turn 21 and inherit the contents of a sizeable Swiss bank account, which also includes certain sensitive documents that would incriminate her estranged and corrupt father, The Judge (Leo Genn). Her only chance may be her new love, Eli (Barry Evans – Doctor in the House) but with both of them targeted for assassination, can their love survive? “Susan George lights up the screen with a charisma and appeal that's simply breath-taking”
- Screenbound
- 101 mins approx.
- Pete Walker
- 15
- Susan George
- Barry Evans
- Christopher Sandford
- Leo Genn
- 1971
- English
- 1
- 2
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Arrow Films
From the legendary master of gore: Pete Walker (Frightmare, The Flesh and Blood Show) comes this pulse-pounding, nail-biting thriller where trickery, betrayal and death are around every corner. Susan George (Straw Dogs) stars as Marianne, a nightclub dancer desperately running for her life. Marianne is about to turn 21 and inherit the contents of a sizeable Swiss bank account, which also includes certain sensitive documents that would incriminate her estranged and corrupt father, The Judge (Leo Genn). Her only chance may be her new love, Eli (Barry Evans – Doctor in the House) but with both of them targeted for assassination, can their love survive? “Susan George lights up the screen with a charisma and appeal that's simply breath-taking”
- Screenbound
- 101 mins approx.
- Pete Walker
- 15
- Susan George
- Barry Evans
- Christopher Sandford
- Leo Genn
- 1971
- English
- 1
- 2
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