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Crawlspace. (1986 film) Crawlspace is a 1986 American horror thriller film starring Klaus Kinski as Karl Guenther, the crazed son of a Nazi doctor obsessed with trapping young women and slowly torturing them to death, alongside Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery, and Tané McClure. It is written and directed by David Schmoeller, and later became ...
May 21, 1986 · Crawlspace: Directed by David Schmoeller. With Klaus Kinski, Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery, Carole Francis. A man who runs an apartment house for women is the demented son of a Nazi surgeon who has the house equipped with secret passageways, hidden rooms and torture and murder devices.
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- Horror, Thriller
- David Schmoeller
- 1986-05-21
Crawlspace is a 1986 American horror thriller film starring Klaus Kinski as Karl Guenther, the crazed son of a Nazi doctor obsessed with trapping young women...
- 1 min
- 8.6K
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Crawlspace (1986) Crawlspace (1986) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Dr. Karl Gunther (Klaus Kinski) runs a boardinghouse for women and prides himself on keeping it immaculate. Unfortunately ...
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- David Schmoeller
- R
- Klaus Kinski, Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery
What they don't know is that he has a crawlspace from where he watches their every intimate move and plans their murders. Subtitles: English. Starring: Klaus Kinski Talia Balsam Barbara Whinnery Carol Francis Tane Kenneth Robert Shippy Sally Brown. Directed by: David Schmoeller. Gunther seems like a conscientious landlord who looks out for his ...
- David Schmoeller
- 80 min
- Klaus Kinski
Crawlspace 1986 A man who runs an apartment house for women is the demented son of a Nazi surgeon who has the house equipped with secret passageways, hidden ...
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Review by SilentDawn ★★★½ 1. 66. Just my kind of demented, outrageous sleaze, although it ultimately doesn't amount to anything beyond Klaus Kinski's freaky, outer-space portrayal of a murderer voyeur, but what a performance indeed. The clinical spaces, often being misshapen and manipulated in service of the victim's demise, gets mighty ...