Kemek (1970)
A wealthy, eccentric chemical company owner sends his woman to get an American writer to take a mind control drug, Kemek, to verify its potential. She accomplishes her mission, but falls totally in love with the writer. The chemical magnate, satisfied with the results of the test, rewards her with murder, just as she is about to flee to Naples with her new lover. Her ex-husband and a private detective track the killer behind it all to a remote hideaway to unravel the solution.
Director:
Theodore Gershuny
Writer:
Theodore Gershuny
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Alexandra Stewart as Marisa Love |
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David Hedison as Nick Burns |
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Mary Woronov as Mary Wonderly |
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Helmuth Schneider as Paul |
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Herbert Weißbach as Geismer |
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Robert Wolders as Sebastian |
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Chuck Mitchell as Detective |
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Suzanne Wolders as |
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Paula Stewart as |
| Art | Carmelo Patrono | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Theodore Gershuny | Director |
| Writing | Theodore Gershuny | Screenplay |
| Camera | Enzo Barboni | Director of Photography |
| Art | Flavio Mogherini | Art Direction |
| Production | Jack McCullum | Producer |
| Production | Harry Millard | Producer |
| Editing | Sidney Levin | Editor |