Arlene Farber

Arlene Farber Trailers

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Arlene Farber was an actress who appeared in a handful of exploitation pictures that were primarily made in the New York state area throughout the 1960's and 1970's.

Most Popular Arlene Farber Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The French Connection Trailer (1971)

09 October 1971

Tough narcotics detective 'Popeye' Doyle is in hot pursuit of a suave French drug dealer who may be the key to a huge heroin-smuggling operation.

Girl on a Chain Gang Trailer (1966)

21 October 1966

Three young people are framed, arrested and thrown in prison by corrupt Southern police.

Slumber Party '57 Trailer (1976)

31 August 1976

In 1957, a group of high school girls spending the night in a mansion tell each other about their first sexual experiences.

I Drink Your Blood Trailer (1971)

07 May 1971

A group of Satanic hippies wreak havoc on a small town where a young boy, whose sister and grandfather were victimized by them, tries to get even - with deadly results.

All the Kind Strangers Trailer (1974)

12 November 1974

An LA photographer, driving through backwoods country, spots a young boy walking on the side of the road and offers him a ride home.

Female Animal Trailer (1970)

23 January 1970

A sultry Latin peasant woman, who has overstayed her welcome in her relatives' home, is run off the road while bicycling by a wealthy aristocrat.

The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd Trailer (1974)

07 May 1974

A humanistic account of "The Robin Hood of the Cookson Hills," in which Charles Arthur Floyd is portrayed as a decent man who has a strong sense of family and duty.

Teenage Mother Trailer (1967)

22 November 1967

A new health teacher in a high school is nearly raped by drug-dealing students and is blamed when a student turns up pregnant.

Two Girls for a Madman Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Two young girls in New York City studying to be ballet dancers are chosen by a crazed sex fiend to be his next victims.