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The Killer Inside Me

1976, Movie, R, 99 mins

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A seemingly rambling film that apparently suffers from some poor postproduction studio editing is definitely worth a look for Keach's fine performance.e plays a psychotic deputy sheriff who has fits of a brutally violent nature during flashbacks of his childhood. The photography gives the film a modern, film noir look. The just-average script and some weak supporting roles, however, ultimately limit the film. Director Kennedy also directed WELCOME TO HARD TIMES in a somewhat... read more leave a comment
Year: 1976
Rated R

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Cast
Stacy Keach: Lou Ford
Susan Tyrrell: Joyce Lakeland
Tisha Sterling: Amy Stanton
Keenan Wynn: Chester Conway
Charles McGraw: Howard Hendricks
John Dehner: Bob Maples

 

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