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Wicked, Wicked

1973

R

1 h 35 m

United States

Horror

Mystery

Thriller

Someone murders and dismembers a series of blonde women; unique in that it is shot entirely in the early 1970's cinema gimmick DUO-VISION (split screen).
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David Bailey
Rick Stewart
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Tiffany Bolling
Lisa James
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Randolph Roberts
Jason Gant
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Scott Brady
Police Sgt. Ramsey
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Edd Byrnes
Henry Peter 'Hank' Lassiter
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Diane McBain
Dolores Hamilton
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Roger Bowen
Simmons, Hotel Manager
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Madeleine Sherwood
Lenore Karadyne
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Stefanianna Christopherson
Genny
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Arthur O'Connell
Mr. Fenley, Hotel Engineer
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Jack Knight
Bill Broderick
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Patsy Garrett
Mrs. Griswald - Housekeeper
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Robert Nichols
Fred, Day Clerk
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Kirk Bates
Owen Williams
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Maryesther Denver
Adele Moffett - Organist
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Ian Abercrombie
Eddie, Room Service Waiter
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Hal K. Dawson
Grandpa Blake
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Patrick Wright
Abusive Stepfather

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Puseletso Mokhant'so

29/05/2023 20:04
source: Wicked, Wicked
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Mphatso Princess Mac

18/11/2022 08:56
Trailer—Wicked, Wicked
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16/11/2022 11:30
Wicked, Wicked
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Victoria 🇨🇬

16/11/2022 03:06
a nice film. not convincing but seductive for its good intentions. and for the science to use different pieces for a decent result. a hotel and a crisis. few beautiful moments and slices of humor. sketches of acting. interesting music. and parts of characters lives as key of crisis. a film who may be perfect choice for nostalgics. because it preserves entire flavor of 1970 years and the innocence of a thriller who seems today prehistorical. the recipes, the clichés, the performance of actors, maybe, the music first are keys for unique atmosphere. and that represents Wicked, Wicked virtue. not the artistic potential but the air of a period in wise manner reminded. like an old photo.
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Hussein Chour

16/11/2022 03:06
Gruesome serial killer schlock from the once mighty MGM before It remembered it had a treasure box of classics to cut up into docos, this is the sort of awful film major studios make today. Sort of SCREAM meets HOTEL (which indeed might be a good idea to a suit in Hollwood right about ...now).....using the dual image or cinemasope cut in half, it rendered the viewer dizzy by reel 2.. .......... ....when the girl in the bikini gets the bread knife in the guts over and over and over and over and over....just like they want you to enjoy today (WOLF CREEK). Maybe Tarantino could remake it on that possibility alone and we can laugh as illiterate critics label it 'cool' and dear Quentin can enjoy putting more imagery of mutilated females on the wide screen. Anyway.....it is all there in 1973 in gory banal grossness. Whoever said it should be DVD reissued with a co feature of NIGHT OF THE LEPUS is right. Stabbings and rabbits. Sounds very Multiplex 2006 to me.
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Simi

16/11/2022 03:06
Wicked, Wicked is unique in that it is shot entirely in DUO-VISION (a gimmick of early 1970's cimena). Brian DePalma used this technique with great success in both Carrie and Phantom of the Paradise. The problem here is that Richard Bare is no Brian DePalma and the story is completely idiotic. the one saving grace of this film is the moment at which the duo-vision becomes "uni-vision" during the climactic moment of the story. You have to see it to appreciate the greatness of that one shot. Perhaps the director came up with that idea and then made a whole story around it?
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maheer.abdulcarimo

16/11/2022 03:06
"Wicked, Wicked" was a film that I waited with such anticipation to see at the age of 12 - after seeing the promo trailer on television and the poster in the theater my curiosity was aroused. I loved films as a child - any film. As long as it seemed like an event. I was not big on classics at the time so my catalog was being developed. I don't think that at the time it was supposed to be a great film. It was fun however. And later in 1976 - when my parents owned a theater I persuaded my father to get "Wicked, Wicked" as a second feature for "Demon Seed" - it is a fun film and only for the excitement as "Earthquake" has Sensurround as a gimmick - "DUO-VISION" was the gimmick. See it for the excitement - not for the logging into your classic diary. It does make you laugh and wonder about the time period. Not much different from today - I have walked out on several of todays movie, while sitting through all of "Wicked, Wicked" as a child. It is fun!!!
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makuayi🍫

16/11/2022 03:06
This movie was funny as hell if you have the right sense of humor. Ahead of its time along with Private Parts which was playing with it in a double feature back in the early seventies. Worked at the theater it was playing in. Saw it at least 10 times in one week.Would love to see it again. Love the ending as the cop urges the killer to jump. Also the part where Jason whacks the Mother Superior from the Flying Nun. The organist was great also. I cannot exactly remember if she cracks her knuckles or burps when she pauses. Also love the flashback scenes of Jason being molested. A Classic for cult movie lovers. I think it should be remade with myself in the title role.
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