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Teen-Age Strangler is a 1964 American independent crime drama film directed by Ben Parker. It was made in Huntington, West Virginia. It was re-released in black & white in 1990, resulting in local screenings, newspaper writeups, and cast reunions.
Teenage Strangler: Directed by Ben Parker. With Bill Bloom, John Ensign, Rick Harris, Stacy Smith. A troubled teen with an undeserved criminal past is the suspect when young women start turning up around town dead and marked up with lipstick.
A troubled teen with an undeserved criminal past is the suspect when young women start turning up around t...
Teen-Age Strangler is a 1964 independent "horror picture" (really more of a crime thriller) directed by Ben Parker, set and filmed in the city of Huntington, West Virginia. There's a mysterious serial killer targeting young (ish) women by strangling them, leaving their bodies out in the open and marking their foreheads with lipstick.
Teen-age Strangler | Rotten Tomatoes. 1964 1h 1m Horror. List. A high-school student with a taste for murder terrorizes his community. Content collapsed. Audience Reviews. View All (13)...
A troubled teen with an undeserved criminal past is the suspect when young women start turning up around town dead and marked up with lipstick.
TEENAGE STRANGLER is a proto-slasher that’s one part Scooby-Doo and sixteen parts teen drama. The message is clear: when teens sneak out past curfew, the punishment is death. It’s juvenile delinquency packed with sweet charm, a little murder, and the catchiest of theme songs, “Yipe Stripes.”