Case of the Full Moon Murders explained

Case of the Full Moon Murders
Director:Sean S. Cunningham
Brud Talbot
Starring:Sheila Stuart
Music:Steve Chapin
Producer:Sean S. Cunningham
Brud Talbot
Cinematography:Gus Graham
Editing:Steve Miner
Distributor:Sean S. Cunningham Films
Studio:Dana Films
Lobster Enterprises
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Case of the Full Moon Murders (also known as The Case of the Smiling Stiffs) is a 1973 sexploitation comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and Brud Talbot and starring Fred J. Lincoln and Harry Reems.[1]

It features many of the same cast and crew as the 1972 horror film The Last House on the Left, though is wholly disparate in terms of its tone and content. It was advertised with the tagline "The First Sex-Rated Whodunit," reflecting the film's mix of softcore pornography and mystery film elements.

Plot

A killer, who may be a vampire, leaves her victims with smiles on their faces.

Cast

Filming locations

The movie was filmed in Miami, Florida.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Case of the Full Moon Murders Reviews . TV Guide . 19 October 2023.