Nymph (1973 film)
1973 film by William Dear From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nymph is a 1973 sexploitation film[1] directed by William Dear, in his feature film directorial debut.[2]
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Directed by | William Dear |
Written by | Kensinger Jones |
Produced by | Tom Blanchard |
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Cinematography | Patrick Craigen |
Edited by | Chuck Wharton |
Distributed by | Jack H. Harris Enterprises, Inc. |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Tommy Harris and his girlfriend C.J. travel to Northern Michigan to find his father Carl, a World War II veteran on a deer hunting trip with his friends.
Cast
- Peggy Kramer as C.J.
- Burton Dunning as Tommy Harris
- Jack Donachie as Carl Harris
- Bob Charlton as Pat Armistead
- Henry A. Houston as Bob Neely
- Ed Oldani as Dick
- Jim Marsh as Ed
- Russ Blanchard as Len
- John Garrett as Mac
References
External links
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