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Lila: A topless dancer attracts, seduces, then murders the men she sleeps with. She does it with a twist, however; she kills them with garden tools. |
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| Released: | December 02, 1970 | |
| Runtime: | 87 mins | |
| Genres: | Thriller | |
| Countries: | USA | |
| Director: | William Rotsler | |
| Actors: | Pat Barrington Paul Hunt Steve Vincent Stuart Lancaster Susan Stewart Vic Lance | |
| Soundtrack: | Click here to check | |
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| Version 3 | vidcube.com | 11538 views |
| Version 4 | 850 views | Report Broken |
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A crazy 60-s trash flick. Similar to Jennie, but longer and more exciting. Title song is f*king punk-hit itself. 4/5 "The late William Rotsler was an award winning novelist, sculptor, WW2 veteran, photographer and from the mid-Sixties to the early-Seventies a sexploitation director. Rotsler was prolific but his 1968 picture Mantis in Lace is his most well-remembered. Rotsler was also a contributing editor to the UK's Cinema X magazine- a way ahead of it time publication that covered all manner of horror and sex exploitation films. Coincidentally another character who popped up regularly in the pages of Cinema X was Mantis in Lace's producer Harry Novak, whose productions like Please Don't Eat My Mother and Below the Belt were the subject of articles and glossy pictorials..."