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Flesh Feast | |
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Directed by | Brad F. Grinter |
Written by | Thomas Casey Brad F. Grinter |
Produced by | Brad F. Grinter V.L. Grinter Veronica Lake |
Starring | Veronica Lake |
Cinematography | Thomas Casey |
Production company | Viking International Pictures |
Distributed by | Cineworld Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Flesh Feast (released in 1970, though shot in 1967) is a 1970 American horror film that features Veronica Lake in her final screen performance.
Plot
Dr. Elaine Frederick, a mad scientist, is working on developing maggots that prefer human flesh, while her services are used to make a clone of Adolf Hitler. She cooperates with the plan to resurrect Hitler as a way of exacting revenge for the death of her mother, a political prisoner executed in Ravensbrück concentration camp. While convincing everyone the flesh-eating maggots are for regeneration research, she simply wants to throw them in the resurrected Hitler's face, which she does.
Cast
- Veronica Lake - Dr. Elaine Frederick
- Phil Philbin - Ed Casey
- Heather Hughes - Kristine
- Martha Mischon - Virginia Day
- Yanka Mann - Miss Powell
- Dianne Wilhite - Nurse
- Chris Martell - Max Bauer
References
- Vagg, Stephen (11 February 2020). "The Cinema of Veronica Lake". Diabolique Magazine.
External links
- Flesh Feast at IMDb
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