Tomcats (1977 film)
Tomcats is a 1977 American film directed by Harry E. Kerwin and starring Chris Mulkey, Polly King, Wayne Crawford, and William Kerwin. It was also known as Deadbeat, Getting Even and Avenged.[1]
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Directed by | Harry E. Kerwin |
Produced by | Wayne Crawford Andrew Lane |
Written by | Wayne Crawford Andrew Lane |
Starring | Chris Mulkey Polly King Wayne Crawford William Kerwin |
Music by | R.O. DeCordre |
Cinematography | William Randall |
Distributed by | Dimension Pictures |
Release date | April 1977 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Filmed and set in Miami, Florida, the film details the actions of four amoral and degenerate thugs, named M.J., Johnny, Billy, and Curly, who travel around robbing, gang-raping and murdering young women. When they are arrested but get away with their crimes on a legal technicality, the older brother of one of their victims, a law student named Cullen Garrett, decides to take the law into his own hands by stalking and killing the four thugs one by one.
Cast
- Chris Mulkey as Cullen Garrett
- Polly King as Tracy
- Wayne Crawford as M.J. (credited as Scott Lawrence)
- Daniel Schweitzer as Johnny
- Sam Moree as Curly
- Jim Curry as Billy
- William Kerwin as Detective Tom Garrett (credited as Thomas Dowling)
- Rich DeMott as Ben Garrett
- Alison Schlicter as Wendy Garrett
- Robert Shields as Police Chief Henderson
References
- Getting Even at Temple of Schlock
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