105 minutes
5/4/1977
Hazel runs a beauty salon out of her house, but makes extra money by providing ruthless women the oppurtunity to perform hit jobs. L.T. is a parasite, and contacts Hazel looking for work after he runs out of money. She is reluctant to use him for a hit, since she prefers using women, but decides to try him on a trial basis. Meanwhile, the cop she pays off wants an arrest to make it look like he's doing his job, but Hazel doesn't want to sacrifice any of her "associates". The sleazy side of life is explored in this delightfully dark and deadpan film.
Carroll Baker
as Hazel Aiken
Perry King
as L.T.
Susan Tyrrell
as Mary Aiken
Charles McGregor
as Detective Hughes
Brigid Berlin
as Estelle
Barbara Allen
as S.F.
Susan Blond
as Baby-Killing Mother
Kitty Bruce
as Karla
Cyrinda Foxe
as R.C.
Renee Paris
as Sara Leachman
Geraldine Smith
as Glenda Montemorano
Maria Smith
as Marsha Montemorano
Tere Tereba
as Ingrid Joyner
Stefania Casini
as P.G.
Matthew Anton
as Drugstore Boy
Cathy Roskam
as Drugstore Mother
Mary Boylan
as Grandmother
Gordon Oas-Heim
as Mr. Aiken
Michael Forella
as Ice Cream Counterman
John H. Starke
as Joe Leachman
Ruth Jaroslow
as Electrolysis Patient
Michael Sullivan
as Some Schmuck
Tito Goya
as Manuel Rivera
Lawrence Tierney
as O'Reilly-O'Crapface
Matthew Reich
as Wheelchair Case
Charles Welch
as Blind Newsdealer
Tom Quinn
as Man Buying Newspaper
Susan B. Landau
as Girl in Theater
Richard Cummings Jr.
as Street Kid
Vasco Valladeres
as Miguel Morales
Barbara Hunt
as Dead Girl's Mother
Pat Way
as Dead Girl's Uncle
Robert Hodges
as Theater Manager
Jane Forth
as Screaming Passer-by
Tamara Wilcox-Smith
as Angry Mother
Jerry Rosenberg
as Drycleaning Deliveryman
John Dunn
as Joyner Boy
Joe Lambie
as Russell Joyner