Knife for the Ladies

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Knife for the Ladies
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLarry G. Spangler
Written byGeorge Arthur Bloom
Seton I. Miller
Robert Shelton
Produced bySteve Bono
Stan Jolley
Larry G. Spangler
StarringJack Elam
Ruth Roman
Gene Evans
CinematographyIrving Lippman
Edited byLettie Odney
Production
companies
Bryanston Pictures
Spangler / Jolley Productions
Distributed byBryanston Distributing
Release date
May 1974
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Knife for the Ladies is a 1974 American Western horror film directed by Larry G. Spangler and starring Jack Elam, Ruth Roman and Gene Evans. It was the first production from the company Bryanston Pictures.[1][2]

Plot

A private detective travels out west to investigate the murders of several prostitutes.

Cast

Reception

James Evans from Starburst magazine rated the film four out of ten stars writing, "A Knife for the Ladies isn’t a great western nor is it a good horror movie but it has its charms."[3]

References

  1. ^ A. H. W. (Nov 4, 1973). "News of the screen". New York Times. ProQuest 119771085.
  2. ^ Farley, E., & KNOEDELSEDER, W. K., JR. (Jun 20, 1982). "Louis peraino was viewed as a man with millions to spend and a knack for picking hits. in hollywood, there are no better credentials than that". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 153161305.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Evans, James (September 6, 2017). "A Knife for the Ladies". Starburst. Retrieved 11 June 2020.

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