Death Brings Roses (1975)
Chuck Watts, a fugitive wanted for manslaughter in Kentucky, has been keeping a relatively low profile as an enforcer for Andrew Max, the man who controls the strippers and hookers of New Orleans' club circuit. Unknown to Chuck, Max runs an extensive crime empire with a reach far beyond strippers and hookers--a world of violence and betrayal that quickly overtakes Chuck as he finds himself the key man in a war of competing crime syndicates. As the bloody struggle erupts around him, Chuck is driven to desperate action by one compelling motive--get out alive! (From back of box)
Director: Jack Weis
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Alfonso Landa as Chuck Watts |
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April Clough as Laura |
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Scott Brady as Don Vincenzo |
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Jeff Chamberlain as Al |
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Hermione Gingold as Madame Germaine |
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Henny Youngman as Henny Youngman |
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David Wilson as |
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Adrian Ropes as Interpol agent |
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Maureen Ridley as Janice |
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Wayne Mack as Agent Forbes |
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Ronald Tanet as Agent Crawford |
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Broderick Crawford as Bartender |
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Joanne Griffin as |
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Frederick Kempf as |
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Ruth Kempf as |
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Ronnie Kole as |
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Gerald Marshall as |
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Alex Miller as |
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Randi Thacker as |
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Maria Vargas as |
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Mike Warren as |
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Wayne Mack as |
| Writing | Jack Weis | Writer |
| Directing | Jack Weis | Director |
| Crew | Irwin Blache | Cinematography |
| Sound | Ronnie Kole | Music Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Albert Brown | Makeup Artist |