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The Tormentors (1971, USA) is a Crime film directed by David L. Hewitt (as B. Eagle)

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Main Details

  • Released in 1971 | Color
  • Runtime: 78 min
  • Distribution Co: Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
  • Directed by David L. Hewitt (as B. Eagle)
  • Written by James Gordon White
  • Starring: James Craig, Chris Noel, Anthony Eisley, William Dooley, Bruce Kimball, Inga Wege, James Gordon White, John Parker
  • Produced by Mike Curb, Casey Kasem, John Lawrence, Maurice Smith
  • Original Music by Rudy & The Love Slaves
  • Cinematography by Bill Davies (as C. Hawk)

Also Known As

  • Les bourreaux (France) | Terminators | Torturados Até a Morte (Brazil)

Taglines

  • They're the last of a dying breed.
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