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]
Julie Darling | |
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Directed by | Paul Nicholas |
Written by | Paul Nicholas Maurice Smith |
Produced by | Maurice Smith Ernest Von Theummer |
Production companies | TAT Productions Cinequity Corporation |
Release dates |
1985 (US)[1] |
Running time | 90 mins |
Countries | Canada West German |
Language | English |
It was also known as Daughter of Death.
Director Paul Nicholas and Danning later made Chained Heat together.
Premise
editA teenage girl is obssessed with her father and is determined to murder her stepmother.
Cast
edit- Anthony Franciosa as Harold
- Sybil Danning as Susan
- Isabelle Mejias as Julie
- Cindy Girling as Irene
Production
editFilming took place in late 1981 in Toronto.[4]
Reception
editThe 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
edit- ^ "Advertisement". Daily News. 4 May 1985. p. 51.
- ^ Julie Darling Archived 2024-09-06 at the Wayback Machine at Sybil Danning
- ^ Julie Darling Archived 2021-12-13 at the Wayback Machine at DVD Drive In
- ^ "1,500 cram variety club lunch". The Toronto Star. 15 September 1981. p. 20.
- ^ "Junk movies of the week". Daily News. 8 May 1985. p. 113.
- ^ "Film Flotsam". Shock Cinema. No. 7. 1995. p. 5.