Dirty O'Neil
Dirty O'Neil is a 1974 American film directed by Leon Capetanos and Lewis Teague. Jimmy O'Neil (Morgan Paull), a cop in a small California town with a fondness for women, is forced into action when a trio of homicidal thugs invade the town.
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Directed by | Leon Capetanos Lewis Teague |
Produced by | John C. Broderick |
Written by | Leon Capetanos |
Starring | Morgan Paull Art Metrano Pat Anderson Jeane Manson Katie Saylor Liv Lindeland |
Music by | Raoul Kraushaar |
Cinematography | Stephen M. Katz |
Distributed by | American International Pictures |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Morgan Paull - Jimmy O'Neill
- Art Metrano - Lassiter
- Pat Anderson - Lizzie
- Jeane Manson - Ruby
- Katie Saylor - Vera
- Raymond O'Keefe - Lou
- Tommy J. Huff - Bennie
- Bob Potter - Al
- Sam Laws - Clyde
- Liv Lindeland - Mrs. Crawford
- Kitty Carl - Bobby
- Tara Strohmeier - Mary
- Susan McIver - Helen
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