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The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare (1964)

The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare (1964)
Sande N. Johnsen directed this standard nudie-horror film about a mad artist. Jack Lowe plays Peter, a photographer who comes to work at a friend's Greenwich Village studio. Lengthy scenes of demure nude models are followed by Peter being driven into a killing frenzy by the color red and strangling the women. By the end of the film, Peter is a raving, knife-wielding maniac, finally brought down after attacking his friend's wife. Debra Page and Marlene Denes co-star in this tepid skinflick from producer Al C. Ruban. The mad artist theme was popular at the time, with A Bucket of Blood and Color Me Blood Red standing as far-more entertaining examples of the subgenre. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sande N. Johnsen
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare

Sande N. Johnsen directed this standard nudie-horror film about a mad artist. Jack Lowe plays Peter, a photographer who comes to work at a friend's Greenwich Village studio. Lengthy scenes of demure nude models are followed by Peter being driven into a killing frenzy by the color red and strangling the women. By the end of the film, Peter is a raving, knife-wielding maniac, finally brought down after attacking his friend's wife. Debra Page and Marlene Denes co-star in this tepid skinflick from producer Al C. Ruban. The mad artist theme was popular at the time, with A Bucket of Blood and Color Me Blood Red standing as far-more entertaining examples of the subgenre. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Director(s):
Sande N. Johnsen
Writer(s):
Sande N. Johnsen
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