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The Girl With Hungry Eyes is a american film of genre Drama directed by William Rotsler released in USA on 19 september 1966 with Pat Barrington

The Girl With Hungry Eyes (1966)

The Girl With Hungry Eyes
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Released in USA 19 september 1966
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Horror
Rating52% 2.6056252.6056252.6056252.6056252.605625

The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1967) is a film written and directed by William Rotsler.

Synopsis

Kitty and Tigercat are two lesbians and The Girl with the Hungry Eyes tells the tale of one woman's obsession with the other. It features Adele Rein as Kitty, Cathy Crowfoot as Tigercat, an early film appearance by Charlotte Stewart and a dance scene by Pat Barrington.

Actors

Pat Barrington

(The Dancer)
Charlotte Stewart

(The Girl)
William Rotsler

(Brian (as Shannon Carse))
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