Homicidal (film)
1961 film by William Castle
Homicidal is a 1961 film about the murder of a justice-of-the-peace which sparks an investigation of dark family secrets in a sleepy small town in Southern California.
- Directed by William Castle. Written by Robb White.
The story of a psychotic killer! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Karl Anderson: Is there any way to tell?
- Doctor Jonas: [Distracted after a long pause] Hah? Tell what, Karl?
- Karl Anderson: Well. If a person's homicidal?
- Doctor Jonas: [giving him a prescription] There you are. No... That's what makes them so dangerous. They can change from being your friend into your murderer in a second's time!
Taglines
edit- SPECIAL "FRIGHT BREAK" * There will be a special FRIGHT BREAK during the showing of "Homicidal." Can your heart stand the challenge when the clock starts the COUNTDOWN?
- A WORD OF WARNING! Please don't reveal the ending of this picture or your friends will kill you - IF THEY DON'T, I WILL! - William Castle
- THE PICTURE WITH A "FRIGHT BREAK!"
- The story of a psychotic killer!
Cast
edit- Glenn Corbett — Karl
- Patricia Breslin — Miriam Webster
- Joan Marshall — Emily/Warren
- Eugenie Leontovich — Helga
External links
edit- Homicidal quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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