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<div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|The Defilers]]''' ([[:Category:1965|1965]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Roughies|Roughie]] film directed by Lee Frost. | <div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|The Defilers]]''' ([[:Category:1965|1965]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Roughies|Roughie]] film directed by Lee Frost. | ||
*'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[The Defilers (1965)|Poster Art]] | *'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | [[The Defilers (1965)|Poster Art]] | ||
*'''Featured in''': [[Schlock! | *'''Featured in''': [[Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies]] | [[Extra Weird]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 12 April 2020
The Defilers (1965, USA) is a Roughie film directed by Lee Frost.
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Film Review | Available DVDs | Poster Art
- Featured in: Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies | Extra Weird
Main Details
- Released in 1965 | B & W
- Running Time: 69 Min.
- Distribution Co: Sonney Amusement Enterprises Inc. (1965) (USA) (theatrical) | Les Films Hustaix (1974) (France) (theatrical)
- Directed by Lee Frost, David F. Friedman (uncredited)
- Written by David F. Friedman
- Starring Byron Mabe, Jerome Eden, Mai Jansson, Carol Dark, Linda Cochran
- Produced by David F. Friedman
- Original Music by William Allen Castleman, Dave Roberts
- Cinematography by Lee Frost
- Film Editing by Lee Frost
Taglines
- Wantons could not satisfy their depraved cravings! | A shattering study of the sick set for shockproof adults | Everything they touch is stained!
Synopsis
Two hedonistic young men who, just for kicks, abduct a sexy blonde (Mai Jansson) as their own personal sex toy. Directed by R. Lee Frost (Love Camp 7), this shattering story of the shameless is downright nasty but you can't look away. (Amazon)