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Julie Darling

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Julie Darling
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Nicholas
Written byPaul Nicholas
Maurice Smith
Produced byMaurice Smith
Ernest Von Theummer
Production
companies
TAT Productions
Cinequity Corporation
Release dates
  • 1982 (1982)

1985 (US)[1]
Running time
90 mins
CountriesCanada
West German
LanguageEnglish

Julie Darling is a 1982 Canadian-West German film written and directed by Paul Nicholas.[2] It was co written and produced by Maurice Smith. The film was shot in West Germany and Canada.[3]

It was also known as Daughter of Death.

Director Paul Nicholas and Danning later made Chained Heat together.

Premise

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A teenage girl is obssessed with her father and is determined to murder her stepmother.

Cast

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Production

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Filming took place in late 1981 in Toronto.[4]

Reception

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The Daily News called it "a fairly tight little sleaze thriller, further hoisted by professional performances, steady pacing and a neat plot twist or two."[5]

Shock Cinema said the film was "Chock full of surprises and shocks, which include attempted child suffocation, bloody shotgun wounds, a broken glass bottle groin-stabbing, and a great knock-out surprise ending, with Danning giving a strong and sympathetic performance to add to the film’s viewing pleasure."[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Advertisement". Daily News. 4 May 1985. p. 51.
  2. ^ Julie Darling Archived 2024-09-06 at the Wayback Machine at Sybil Danning
  3. ^ Julie Darling Archived 2021-12-13 at the Wayback Machine at DVD Drive In
  4. ^ "1,500 cram variety club lunch". The Toronto Star. 15 September 1981. p. 20.
  5. ^ "Junk movies of the week". Daily News. 8 May 1985. p. 113.
  6. ^ "Film Flotsam". Shock Cinema. No. 7. 1995. p. 5.
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