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  2. Criminally Insane (film) - Wikipedia

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    Criminally Insane, (also known as Crazy Fat Ethel), is a 1975 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. Shot on location in San Francisco, it was followed by a 1987 sequel titled Criminally Insane 2. [1] A remake, Crazy Fat Ethel, was released in 2016. [2]

  3. George Buck Flower - Wikipedia

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    Flower began his career in the 1970s with roles in numerous erotic, exploitation, and horror films, including Satan's Lust (1971), [3] The Daring Dobermans (1973), Criminally Insane (1975), and Drive-In Massacre (1976).

  4. Category:1975 black comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1975 black comedy films" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Criminally Insane (film) E. Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story; F.

  5. List of horror films of 1975 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director(s) Cast Country Notes Ref. Autopsy: Armando Crispino: Barry Primus, Mimsy Farmer, Ray Lovelock: Italy [1]The Bedevilled: Lo Wei: O Chun Hung, Reiko Ike, James Tien ...

  6. Category:1975 independent films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1975 independent films" ... Criminally Insane (film) D. Death Race 2000; E. The End of the Game (1975 film) Euridice BA 2037; G. Gone with the West; H.

  7. Shutter Island explained: What happened to Teddy? - AOL

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    Shutter Island ending explained: The final twist. When Teddy arrives at the lighthouse, he finds Dr Cawley waiting for him. The doctor explains that Teddy’s headaches and visions are a result of ...

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  9. Robert George Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Irwin died of cancer in 1975 in Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Fishkill, New York. [2] [36] Irwin's enduring legacy involves the way that newspapers exploited his crime by sensationalist headlines and racy photos, culminating with a paid confession that nearly put him in the electric chair.