The Swinging Barmaids
| The Swinging Barmaids | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical release poster by John Solie | |
| Directed by | Gus Trikonis |
| Produced by | Ed Carlin |
| Written by | Charles B. Griffith |
| Starring |
Bruce Watson Laura Hippe William Smith Dyanne Thorne Katie Saylor |
| Music by | Don Bagley |
| Cinematography | Irv Goodnoff |
| Edited by | Jerry Cohen |
Production company |
Carlin Company Productions |
| Distributed by | Premiere Releasing Org. |
Release dates | July 1975 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Swinging Barmaids is a 1975 exploitation film about a serial killer who targets cocktail waitresses. The film was directed by Gus Trikonis, and stars Bruce Watson, Laura Hippe, William Smith, and Dyanne Thorne.
Plot
A man kills a cocktail waitress and then has to kill the witnesses.
Cast
- Bruce Watson
- Laura Hippe
- William Smith
- Dyanne Thorne
- Katie Saylor
Cult status
Quentin Tarantino screened the film at his festival in 2007. A critic at the screening wrote:
This flick is kind of bizarre. It’s a serial killer flick that’s not really high on the gore or suspense. It’s a sexploitation flick without much titillation. It’s a William Smith movie where he’s kind of unthreatening (until the end when he’s as badass as you want him to be). None of that means it’s a lame movie. Not at all.[1]
See also
References
External links
- The Swinging Barmaids at the Internet Movie Database
- The Swinging Barmaids at New York Times
- The Swinging Barmaids at Grindhouse Database
- The Swinging Barmaid at TCMDB
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