Psychopath (1973 film)
The Psychopath, also known as An Eye for an Eye, is a 1973 horror film written by Walter Dallenbach, produced and directed by Larry G. Brown and John Ashton as one of its co-stars.
The Psychopath | |
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Directed by | Larry G. Brown |
Produced by | Larry G. Brown |
Written by | Larry G. Brown Walter Dallenbach |
Starring | Tom Basham |
Music by | Country Al Ross |
Cinematography | Jack Beckett |
Edited by | Dennis Jakob John Williams |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Mr. Rabbey, the host of a children's television show, is every boys' and girls' favorite. But unknown to everyone, when he hears stories from the kids who watch his show about the abuse they suffer at the hands of their parents, he starts visiting the parents and murdering them. Eventually, the police begin to suspect him of the murders.
Cast
- Tom Basham as Mr. Rabbey
- Gene Carlson as Burt Mitchell
- Gretchen Kanne as Carolyn
- David Carlile as Perry Forbes
- Barbara Grover as Judy Cirlin
- Lance Larsen as Harold Cirlin
- Jeff Rice as Richard
- Peter Renaday as Lt. Hayes (as Pete Renoudet)
- Jackson Bostwick as Sgt. Graham
- John Ashton as Sgt. Matthews (as John D. Ashton)
- Mary Rings as Mother in Park
- Margaret Avery as Nurse
- Sam Jarvis as Coroner
- Brenda Venus as Joanie
- Carol Ann Daniels as Mrs. D'Sicca
- Bruce Kimball as Mr. D'Sicca
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