Christina Lindberg, star of the classic exploitation film Thriller: A Cruel Picture, aka They Call Her One-Eye, is back in front of the camera for writer/director Todd Fischer with Cry For Revenge – which sees Lindberg don the eye-patch once more, as the put upon Candy, in another revenge-laden tale.
Also starring Stefanie Vuleta, Christian J. Simpson, Stephanie Fischer, Rodney Cox, Keltee Martin, Mika Kron, David Devita, Ashley Cambron, Shay Gilbert, Erin Belle, Cassie Lynn Young, Michelle Kruse, Lisa Kwon and Ray Shain, the synopsis for Cry For Revenge goes something like this:
They took her innocence, they poisoned her mind, they ravaged her body, they left her for dead. Now they’ll beg for mercy and she’ll cry for revenge.
Check out some official stills and behind the scenes photos below, and you can read a great interview with Lindberg over at Fangoria; plus check out the films official Facebook page here.
Also starring Stefanie Vuleta, Christian J. Simpson, Stephanie Fischer, Rodney Cox, Keltee Martin, Mika Kron, David Devita, Ashley Cambron, Shay Gilbert, Erin Belle, Cassie Lynn Young, Michelle Kruse, Lisa Kwon and Ray Shain, the synopsis for Cry For Revenge goes something like this:
They took her innocence, they poisoned her mind, they ravaged her body, they left her for dead. Now they’ll beg for mercy and she’ll cry for revenge.
Check out some official stills and behind the scenes photos below, and you can read a great interview with Lindberg over at Fangoria; plus check out the films official Facebook page here.
- 3/12/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
At 62 years of age, Lindberg has decided to return to grindhouse filmmaking after decades of retirement. Earlier in life, the incredibly shy yet fiercely independent young woman posed for men’s magazines before earning enough attention to be offered roles in films – specifically those requiring much nudity and, ya know, acting would be okay if she could. She found it wise that her character couldn’t speak in Thriller, since she didn’t think she could act. But her silent-yet-lethal portrayal has since become legendary. And now, for a variety of reasons, we’ll be seeing her wear that eyepatch again and punishing men and women that have wronged her character of “Candy” in Todd Fischer’s Cry For Revenge, which we recently reported on Here.
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Chris Haberman)
- Fangoria
At 62 years of age, Lindberg has decided to return to grindhouse filmmaking after decades of retirement. Earlier in life, the incredibly shy yet fiercely independent young woman posed for men’s magazines before earning enough attention to be offered roles in films – specifically those requiring much nudity and, ya know, acting would be okay if she could. She found it wise that her character couldn’t speak in Thriller, since she didn’t think she could act. But her silent-yet-lethal portrayal has since become legendary. And now, for a variety of reasons, we’ll be seeing her wear that eyepatch again and punishing men and women that have wronged her character of “Candy” in Todd Fischer’s Cry For Revenge, which we recently reported on Here.
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Chris Haberman)
- Fangoria
At 62 years of age, Lindberg has decided to return to grindhouse filmmaking after decades of retirement. Earlier in life, the incredibly shy yet fiercely independent young woman posed for men’s magazines before earning enough attention to be offered roles in films – specifically those requiring much nudity and, ya know, acting would be okay if she could. She found it wise that her character couldn’t speak in Thriller, since she didn’t think she could act. But her silent-yet-lethal portrayal has since become legendary. And now, for a variety of reasons, we’ll be seeing her wear that eyepatch again and punishing men and women that have wronged her character of “Candy” in Todd Fischer’s Cry For Revenge, which we recently reported on Here.
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
(photo credit: Laura Skinner)
She says it’s really for “fun,” but her return is more intriguing than that. Why would a woman satisfied...
- 2/26/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Chris Haberman)
- Fangoria
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