Endstation Horror (1972)

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Endstation Horror: Directed by Paul Bartel. With Ayn Ruymen, Lucille Benson, John Ventantonio, Laurie Main. Young Cheryl moves into her estranged aunt Martha’s rundown King Edward Hotel. One of its offbeat residents, disturbed photographer George, takes special interest in her. Cheryl begins suspecting that a resident was murdered.

“A great film, but donu0026#39;t expect Paul Bartelu0026#39;s comedy that youu0026#39;ve seen in Lust in the Dust and Eating Raoul. While the humor is there it isnu0026#39;t has strong. If you go into this film not knowing what youu0026#39;re about to get (which few do), then you will love it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA film that is by far ahead of itu0026#39;s time, it brings on issues not dealt with until Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, and The Crying Game. This was Paul Bartelu0026#39;s second film to direct, and you wouldnu0026#39;t know that by watching it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA classic that is way ahead of itu0026#39;s time. On a scale of 1 to 10, Private Parts gets a 10!”

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