| Private Obsession (1994 Film), Private Nurse (1941 Film) | |
| Private Parts (1997 Film), Private Passions (1985 Film) |
| Private Parts | |
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| Directed by | Paul Bartel |
| Produced by | Gene Corman |
| Written by | Philip Kearney Les Rendelstein |
| Starring | Ayn Ruymen Lucille Benson John Ventantonio |
| Music by | Hugo Friedhofer |
| Cinematography | Andrew Davis |
| Editing by | Martin Tubor |
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| Running time | 86 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
Private Parts is a 1972 black comedy horror film directed by Paul Bartel as his feature film debut.
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When Cheryl and her roommate quarrel, Cheryl moves into her aunt's skid-row hotel in downtown L.A. rather than return home to Ohio. The lodgers are odd, Aunt Martha is a moralizer obsessed with funerals, murder is afoot, and the inexperienced and trusting Cheryl may be the next victim. She wants to be treated like a woman, and she's drawn to George, a handsome photographer who longs for human contact but sleeps with a water-inflated doll and spies on Cheryl as she bathes. Jeff, a neighborhood clerk, may be Cheryl's only ally in what she doesn't realize is a perilous residence haunted by family secrets. And, what happened to Alice, a model who used to have Cheryl's room?
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