The Lickerish Quartet Trailer

The Lickerish Quartet Trailer (1970)

"Body to body is the name of the game" 13 October 1970 Drama, Romance 88 mins

A wealthy couple and their adult son invite a motorcycle stuntwoman from a local circus back to their castle, thinking she is an actress from a pornographic film they've just watched.

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Cast

Frank Wolff

as Castle Owner

Karl-Otto Alberty

as (uncredited)

Angelo Boscariol

as Soldier (uncredited)

Annie Carol Edel

as Woman in Stag Movie (uncredited)

Paolo Rosani

as Man in Stag Movie (uncredited)

Crew

Stelvio Cipriani

Original Music Composer

Hans Jura

Hans Jura Director of Photography

Enrico Sabbatini

Enrico Sabbatini Costume Design

Enrico Sabbatini

Enrico Sabbatini Art Direction

International Titles

夜行性情欲魔 Trailer

Esotika Erotika Psicotika Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 13 October 1970

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