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Killing Kind (1973)

Review

 

When they made the mistake of letting him out, she made the mistake of letting him in!

Paroled from prison, sex offender Terry (John Savage of The Deer Hunter) returns to the Hollywood boarding house of his mother Thelma (screen legend Ann Sothern), a former dancer with unwholesome ideas about tender loving care.

Escaping Thelma's suffocating attentions by peeping on pretty tenant Lori (future Laverne And Shirley star Cindy Williams), Terry is unaware that he is being spied on by a neighbor (Dementia 13's Luana Anders) who keeps a place in her own fantasies for someone of Terry's special talents.

Meanwhile, terrible things are happening to anyone who has ever done Terry wrong, from the judge (Ruth Roman, from Strangers On A Train) who sentenced him to the girl (Sue Bernard, of Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) whose testimony put him behind bars.

This "seldom seen sickie" (Psychotronic Encyclopedia Of Film) is the work of the late, great Curtis Harrington, director of such horror classics as Night Tide, Games, The Dead Don't Die! and Ruby.

Given only a brief theatrical release and long unavailable in any format, The Killing Kind makes its DVD debut in an uncut, uncensored collector's edition from Dark Sky Films.

Technical Details

 

Ann Sothern ; John Savage ; Ruth Roman ; Luana Anders ; Cindy Williams ; Sue Bernard ; Marjorie Eaton ; Peter Brocco ; Helene Winston

Curtis Harrington

1973

English

95 minutes (approx)

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Other DVDs featuring Cindy Williams

 

Other DVDs featuring Peter Brocco

 

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