Savage Intruder
Savage Intruder is a 1970 American horror film directed by Donald Wolfe and starring Miriam Hopkins, David Garfield and Gale Sondergaard.[1]
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Directed by | Donald Wolfe |
Produced by | Ann May Donald Wolfe |
Written by | Donald Wolfe |
Starring | Miriam Hopkins David Garfield Gale Sondergaard |
Music by | Stu Phillips |
Cinematography | John Arthur Morrill |
Edited by | Hartwig Deeb |
Production company | Congdon Productions |
Release date | 1970 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Miriam Hopkins as Katharine Packard
- David Garfield as Vic Valance
- Gale Sondergaard as Leslie
- Virginia Wing as Greta
- Florence Lake as Mildred
- Lester Matthews as Ira Jaffee
- Riza Royce as Mrs. Jaffee
- Joe Besser as Bus Driver
- Charles G. Martin as Doctor
- Sybelle Guardino as Mother
- Richard Guardino as Young Vic
- Jason Johnson as Josef
- Bill Welsh as TV announcer
- Minta Durfee as Guest
- Dorothy Kingston as First victim
- Parke McAlister as Newscaster
- The Synergy Trust as Party characters
- Katina Garner as Blonde
- J.B. Larson as Percy
- Buddy Douglas as Midget
- Phyllis Selznick as Girlfriend
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References
- Nissen p.202
Bibliography
- Axel Nissen. Actresses of a Certain Character: Forty Familiar Hollywood Faces from the Thirties to the Fifties. McFarland, 2007.
External links
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