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Felix Silla

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Manitou’ – William Girdler’s Craziest – And Final – Masterpiece

October 1, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

During his woefully short six-year career, William Girdler made truly memorable films.  A renaissance man who wrote, directed, scored, and produced, Girdler made nine films in the seventies, including the schlock classics Asylum of Satan and Three on a Meathook, his The Exorcist ripoff Abby, and his beasts-gone-wild movies Grizzly and Day of the Animals.  […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Burgess Meredith, Felix Silla, Graham Masterton, Joe Gieb, Jon Cedar, Lalo Schifrin, Michael Ansara, Michael Hugo, Susan Strasberg, The Manitou, Thomas Pope, Tony Curtis, William Girdler

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