The Devil's Sisters (1966)
This film is based on the Las Poquianchis case in Mexico where Delfina and María de Jesús González lured in young women with false help wanted ads. They would get the women addicted to drugs and put them to work as prostitutes. Once they became too ill, used up or stubborn, they would be killed. Customers may also be killed if it appeared to be profitable enough. When police officers searched the sisters' property they found 91 bodies.
Director:
William Grefé
Writers:
William Grefé, John Nicholas.
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Sharon Saxon as Teresa |
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Fred Pinero as Antonio Sanchez |
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Velia Martinez as Carmen Alvarado |
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Anita Crystal as Rita Alvarado |
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Ramiro Gómez Kemp as Robert Fernandez |
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William Marcos as José Rodriguez |
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Beryl Taylor as Mrs. Hernandez |
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Mildred Rodesky as Marta |
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Babette Sherrill as Ester |
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Toni Camel as Dolores |
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Joan Jacobs as Victoria |
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Nora Alonzo as Emilia |
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Tammy Simms as First Girl |
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Michael DeBeausset as Englishman |
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Mark Harris as Henchman |
| Directing | William Grefé | Director |
| Writing | William Grefé | Screenplay |
| Production | Joseph Fink | Producer |
| Editing | Julio C. Chávez | Editor |
| Sound | Al Jacobs | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | John Nicholas | Story |
| Camera | Julio C. Chávez | Director of Photography |
| Writing | John Nicholas | Screenplay |
| Production | Juan Hidalgo-Gato | Producer |