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Miss Leslie's Dolls (1972)
Country of Origin: USA
Year of Production: 1972
Running Times: 85m
Length:
Format: 35mm
Colour Format: colour
Ratio:
Sound: mono
DIRECTION
Directed by: Joseph G. Prieto
CREW
PRODUCTION
Copyright: [not given]
Production Company: World Wide Films present
Executive Producers: Carlos Lopez and J.A. Pina Jr
Produced by: Ralph J. Remy
SCRIPT
Written by: Joseph G. Prieto
From a story by R. Remy and J. Prieto
DIRECTION
Assistant Director: Jean Morceau
Script Supervisor: Marcia Jeanan
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Gregory Sandor
Camera Operator: Sonny Izay
Asst. Cameraman: Bill Tobin
Second Asst Camara (sic): Bob Caldevilla
Gaffer: Mike Lavilla
Head Grip: Anthony Lawrence
Still Photography: Ralph Remy Jr
MUSIC
Music by: Imer Leaf
Music Editor: Raul Corvison
SOUND
Sound Recordist: Tito Ribocatti
Boom Man: Gus Corvison
Recording: Mc Leod Studios
COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP
Wardrobe: Lee Jameson
Make Up: Lee J. O'Donnell
Hair Stylist: Judy Whalen
TITLES AND OPTICALS
Title by: Roberto Caldevilla
DESIGN AND SET CONSTRUCTION
Set Decoration: Oscar Cave
Property Master: William Kelly
Set Construction: Jerry Remy
OTHER CREW
Assistant to Producer: Eddy Lopez
LOCATIONS
Locations: Philippines
CAST
introducing
Salvador Ugarte as Miss Leslie
and
Terry Juston (Miss [Alma] Frost)
Marcelle Bichette (Lily)
Kitty Lewis (Martha)
Charles W. Pitt (Roy [Sanders])
PLOT SUMMARY
A university teacher and three of her students are stranded in the
woods during a storm and seek shelter at the home of the kindly Miss
Leslie. But there's a lot more to Miss Leslie than meets the eye - during
the night the girls will fall victim to the deranged Miss Leslie's scheme
to liberate her soul and posses the body of another.
AVAILABILITY
UK
Theatrical Distributors: Grand National Pictures
USA
Theatrical Distributors: WorldWide Pictures (1972); Horizon Films (1975)
CENSORSHIP HISTORY
UK
Rating: X
USA
Rating: R
TIMELINE
1973
March
14: UK - theatrical release
1975
March
1: USA - theatrical re-release
2007
September
30: UK - shown at the BFI Southbank, London
REFERENCES
OTHER SOURCES
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KEYWORDS
dismemberment, embalming,
possession, serial
killers, shrines, storms,
students, teachers,
transvestism
Last Updated:
26 August, 2009
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