Party Line (film)

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Party Line
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Directed by William Webb
Written by Richard Brandes
Tom Byrnes (story)
Produced byKurt Anderson
Tom Byrnes
William Webb
Starring Richard Roundtree
Leif Garrett
Terence McGovern
Richard Brandes
Cinematography John Huneck
Edited by Paul Koval
Music by Sam Sorenson
Distributed bySVS Films
Release date
  • October 1988 (1988-10)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Party Line [1] is a 1988 American slasher film directed by William Webb.

Contents

Plot

Two siblings lure married men from a party line so their disturbed brother can slit their throats with a straight razor. A detective investigates with his captain.

Cast

ActorCharacter
Richard Roundtree Captain Barnes
Leif Garrett Seth
Terence McGovern (as Terrence McGovern)Simmons
Richard BrandesRick
Richard Hatch Dan
Patricia Patts Jennifer
Shawn Weatherly Stacy
James O'Sullivan Henry
Greta Blackburn Angelina
Shelli Place Mrs. Simmons
Marty Dudek Butch
Karen Mayo-Chandler Sugar Lips
James Paradise Victim
Hank Baumert Fernando
Lee Nicholl Herk
Angela Gibbs Beth
John T. Olsen I.D. Cop
Edd Byrnes (as Ed Byrnes)Maitre d'

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References

  1. Harrington, Richard. "'Party Line' (R)". Washington Post. Retrieved 22 October 2022.