Sinthia: The Devil's Doll (1970)
Cynthia Kyle enters puberty with a vengeance, murdering her parents as they make love: she's wanted her father to love only her. Eight years later, she's free and wants to marry, but nightmares plague her so she seeks psychiatric help. The doctor asks her to describe a dream: it's long and elaborate with dreams within dreams of Lucifer, Hell, and her parents in various guises. To shed her guilt, the shrink recommends that she commit suicide in her next dream. In it, she falls in love with an artist who reminds her of her father, responds to a woman who finds her attractive, and celebrates her first school-yard kiss. The dream takes her back to her parents' bedside. Is any cure possible?
Director: Ray Dennis Steckler
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Bunny Allister as Sinthia |
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Peter Balakoff as Lennie |
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Bret Zeller as Carol |
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Gary Kent as Mark |
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Maria Lease as Liz |
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Diane Webber as The Housewife |
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Herb Robins as Lucifer |
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Lynn Levin as Asagorah |
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Tereza Thaw as Dancer #1 |
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Kim Lynn as Dancer #2 |
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Charles Reynolds as The Devil's Messenger |
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E.M. Kevke as The Minister |
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John Andrews as Doctor |
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Barbara Mills as |
| Directing | Ray Dennis Steckler | Director |
| Writing | Herb Robins | Writer |
| Writing | Ray Dennis Steckler | Writer |
| Sound | André Brummer | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ray Dennis Steckler | Director of Photography |
| Art | E.M. Kevke | Production Design |
| Production | Dorothy K. Sonney | Executive Producer |