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The Centerfold Girls

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
1 mil
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The Centerfold Girls (1974)
A depraved religious fanatic sets out to punish all the "immoral" women who have posed for the center-fold of a men's magazine.
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Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

Um fanático religioso depravado decide punir todas as mulheres "imorais" que posaram para o centro de uma revista masculina.Um fanático religioso depravado decide punir todas as mulheres "imorais" que posaram para o centro de uma revista masculina.Um fanático religioso depravado decide punir todas as mulheres "imorais" que posaram para o centro de uma revista masculina.

  • Direção
    • John Peyser
  • Roteiristas
    • Bob Peete
    • Arthur Marks
  • Artistas
    • Jaime Lyn Bauer
    • Aldo Ray
    • Dennis Olivieri
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • John Peyser
    • Roteiristas
      • Bob Peete
      • Arthur Marks
    • Artistas
      • Jaime Lyn Bauer
      • Aldo Ray
      • Dennis Olivieri
    • 24Avaliações de usuários
    • 32Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Jaime Lyn Bauer
    • Jackie (segment "The First Story")
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Ed Walker (segment "The First Story")
    Dennis Olivieri
    Dennis Olivieri
    • Tim (segment "The First Story")
    Janet Wood
    Janet Wood
    • Linda (segment "The First Story")
    Teda Bracci
    • Rita (segment "The First Story")
    Tallie Cochrane
    Tallie Cochrane
    • Donna (segment "The First Story")
    Paula Shaw
    Paula Shaw
    • Mrs. Walker (segment "The First Story")
    John Hart
    John Hart
    • Sheriff (segment "The First Story")
    Jaki Dunn
    • Nurse (segment "The First Story")
    Charlie
    • Miss January (segment "The First Story")
    Ray Danton
    Ray Danton
    • Perry (segment "The Second Story")
    Francine York
    Francine York
    • Melissa (segment "The Second Story")
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • The Detective (segment "The Second Story")
    Mike Mazurki
    Mike Mazurki
    • The Caretaker (segment "The Second Story")
    Jennifer Ashley
    • Charly (segment "The Second Story")
    Kitty Carl
    Kitty Carl
    • Sandi (segment "The Second Story")
    Ruthy Ross
    • Glory (segment "The Second Story")
    John Denos
    • Sam (segment "The Second Story")
    • Direção
      • John Peyser
    • Roteiristas
      • Bob Peete
      • Arthur Marks
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    Avaliações de usuários24

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    9tristanb-1

    excellent exploitation flick.

    Superb exploitation nasty. I loved this one. Real dirty and gritty and fast moving. Well-directed with some nice performances.

    Andrew Prine is perfectly cast as a saddle-shoe-wearing nerd who is out to "save" all the calender/pin-up girls he can ("save" as in split their head open with a razor). And he really goes about his business. With his ultra-skinny physique and creepy/quirky demeanor he projects kind of a low-rent Norman Bates quality.

    Film has three (or is it four?) different stories, each following a girl that Prine is tracking down. The killing is ruthless and quick and somewhat unsettling. Also unsettling is that the girls bounce from one horrific situation to the other like pinballs (ALL the men in this movie are creeps - and most of the women, too!!!).

    If you get a chance, and if exploitation with a sharp-edge is your bag check this one out, you might like it.
    lazarillo

    Plot less and sleazy

    A moralistic serial killer with a straight razor is carving up girls who have posed nude for a men's magazine. If this seems like pretty weak motivation for a killing spree, it also makes for a pretty weak plot for a movie. This one is all over the place. The first part focuses on a nurse staying at an isolated motel in the mountains (shades of "Psycho")who is abused both by the sleazy hotel owner and a Mansonesque group of hippies, and this is before she runs into the killer. In the second, and most preposterous, part the killer somehow follows a whole group of nude models and photographers to a deserted island where he kills the whole lot of them. In the third part the killer stalks a stewardess from her swinging singles apartment to northern California where her car breaks down and (after she gets picked up and raped by two sailors)the final showdown takes place.

    This movie is VERY sleazy. All the girls are brainless sluts who don't even seem to get too upset about being drugged and gang-raped. Every single guy meanwhile is only interesting in assaulting, molesting, or otherwise taking sexual advantage of said women. Incredibly, the deranged killer is the most well-developed and likable character in the whole film. There are only two reasons to recommend this movie. One is Andrew Prine playing one his memorable psychos (he doesn't so much chew the scenery as just gulp it down whole). The other is the truly jaw-dropping collection of early 70's drive-in actresses on display including Tiffany "The Candy Snatchers" Bolling, Jennifer "Tinotera" Ashley, Connie "Black Sampson" Strickland, Janet "Slumber Party '57" Wood, perennial 70's TV actress Jamie Lynn Bauer, and Penthouse Pet of the Year/mafia moll Aneka De Lorenzo. (The only ones missing here are Candice Rialson and Claudia Jennings). Of course, all of these actresses appear au naturel at some point, and in these pre-silicone days they were, of course, all au naturel. So I guess if you REALLY like Andrew Prine or you REALLY want to see a lot of naturally impressive breasts, this movie might be worth watching--otherwise avoid.
    7parkerbcn

    Good exploitation

    This is a special exploitation film. There are no possible doubt around the intention of the creators (you have as much sleaze and nudity as you could ask for), but still the film manages to stand out from other similar works thanks to: fist, being a kind of anthology movie, with the common threat of a serial killer that prays on beautiful and successful women, but showing the story of each woman kind of independently. The other thing that makes the movie quite attractive in this subgenre, is its low budget and naturalistic attitude, that the natural grittiness of 70s cinema enhanced even more. From the first sequence of the burial of a body without any music or dialogues, the mood sets in immediately.
    Wizard-8

    Sleazy fun

    I really enjoyed Arthur Marks' drive-in movie "Bonnie's Kids", so I decided to take a look at the movie he did right after it, "The Centerfold Girls". While I would not label the movie a drive-in classic like "Bonnie's Kids", I have to admit that the movie does deliver a lot of nice sleaze. The women in the movie are always taking off their clothes, and there are a number of sexual situations. The movie does have some additional interest. Andrew Prine does well as the serial killer, coming across as believably deranged and awkward like I think many crazy people are in real life. Also interesting is that the movie isn't one story, but three stories connected by Prine's character. This was a wise choice I think, because I think if any of the stories been feature length there would have been some dull spots. As they are, they all feel at an appropriate length. Well worth a look if you are interested in 1970s sleazy drive-in cinema.
    7gavin6942

    Slasher-Stalker Film That Delivers the Goods, 70s Style

    A men's magazine with beautiful women nude... a deranged killer who fights in the name of modesty. What happens when he gets their names and traces their private numbers? As you can imagine, bloody mayhem. And this is all before the hippies and rapists show up...

    "Centerfold Girls" (known some places as "Girl Hunter") is a strange film... not visually strange, not strange in its telling... but strange in that the plot shifts in ways you will not expect it to at first. We seemingly follow Jackie, a nurse and former model, as she befriends Linda and stays lodged out of town... confronted by wild, rapist hippies (including one who wears a Coors box for a hat). But despite all this, Jackie is not the main character... we don't see much of her after the first half hour.

    This film has a style that is hard to dislike. The murders are simple but effective, with the killer being a truly likable character with horn-rimmed glasses and saddleback shoes. (Don't worry, I'm not giving away anything -- he stands in the open throughout the film.) And the cast and crew is largely unknown, at least today. You may have heard of Aldo Ray or Ray Danton, but I doubt this. The director (John Peyser, mostly known for television work) and writers (Bob Peete and Arthur Marks) are obviously talented, but not household names in the world of horror.

    Even the "star" (if one can call him that), is largely a television actor with bit parts. Andrew Prine, who plays killer Clement Dunne, is the glue that holds this entire movie together. Yet, as much as I loved him, I'm hard-pressed to name another movie he's in. Okay, that's not entirely true. The mid-70s saw him not only in "Centerfold Girls", but also in the now classic "Town That Dreaded Sundown" and "Crypt of the Living Dead" (directed by Ray Danton, and available in certain public domain horror collections).

    My one concern, and this has been raised by other reviewers, is the lack of background on Clement Dunne. What does he do for a living? What made him want to kill women, and why did he pick the particular magazine he did? How does he track down the addresses and phone numbers for his victims? This lack of information did not take away from the picture, but makes me wonder. A sequel would probably have worked well, but it's a bit late now.

    The box calls this a movie from the "sleazy" 1970s, an "exploitation" film in the "grindhouse" tradition. Now, I don't know if this is grindhouse, but they are dead-on with the exploitation and sleaze comments. Nudity abounds in this film, and if more than five minutes go by without someone getting topless (often for no reason), I'd be surprised. And then the (attempted and successful) rapes... not just one, but more like three. In one movie!

    Dark Sky Films offers a nice, crisp picture and sound on this disc, while still capturing the gritty quality of the original film. While the special features are somewhat lacking (an audio commentary would be nice), the 15-minute featurette "Making the Cut" offers a great look back and really puts the picture in perspective. That, and a "musical cues" feature, which makes sense to me since the music was very unique and apparent throughout the picture (next to Prine, the music of Mark Wolin is my favorite thing about this film -- and this was his only work). I would encourage anyone to give this title a fair chance.

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    • Curiosidades
      A fire had broken out at the forest location in Topanga Canyon, CA, that was used for the climax of the film.
    • Erros de gravação
      The killer's plan is to kill all 12 centerfold girls from the magazine's annual issue. He cuts the face out after killing the January and March women. Doing so he inadvertently removes the February and April faces, which are on the reverse sides.
    • Citações

      Ed Walker (segment "The First Story"): [to Jackie] Who do you think you're kidding? You're just like those little whores that tore up the place. You were so tanked up last night, you would have balled any guy that propositioned you.

      [Jackie lies back in submission, exhausted and resigned]

      Ed Walker (segment "The First Story"): You're a bigger bum than I thought! Even the worst Main Street sluts put up a fight! Nah, when it comes that easy, it's not worth it.

      [gets off her and leaves]

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      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 (2005)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 26 de setembro de 1975 (Dinamarca)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Der Rasiermesser-Killer
    • Locações de filme
      • Paradise Cove - 28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Califórnia, EUA(Beach, pier and mansion scenes)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Centerfold Productions
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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