The Roommates
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Directed by | Arthur Marks |
Screenplay by | Arthur Marks John Durren |
Produced by | Charles Stroud |
Starring | Pat Woodell Marki Bey Roberta Collins Laurie Rose Christina Hart |
Cinematography | Harry J. May |
Edited by | Richard Greer |
Music by | Tony Saber Dave Shear |
Production company | A.G.&S. |
Distributed by | General Film Corporation |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Roommates is a 1973 American thriller film directed by Arthur Marks, starring Pat Woodell, Marki Bey, Roberta Collins, Laurie Rose, and Christina Hart.
Plot
Five young women named Beth, Brea, Carla, Heather, and Heather's cousin Paula take their summer vacation together at a resort on Lake Arrowhead, where they go to parties and become involved with local men. However, things go haywire for the women when a mysterious killer targets them.[1]
Cast
- Marki Bey as Carla
- Pat Woodell as Heather
- Roberta Collins as Beth
- Laurie Rose as Brea
- David Moses as Mike
- Ken Scott as Marty
- Kipp Whitman as Don
- Christina Hart as Paula
- Gary Warren Mascaro as Arnie
- David Ankrum as Andy
- Al Cole as Joe
- John Durren as Socks
- John Morgan Evans as Warren
- Dexter Freeman as Larry
- Barbara Fuller as Sylvia
- John Hart as Sam (Sheriff)
- Greg Mabrey as Harold
- Richard Mansfield as Mickey
- Peter Oliphant as Aaron
- Ben Pfeiffer as Lee
- Darl Severns as Nick
- Paula Shaw as Socks' Ex-Girlfriend
- Pam Stroud as Diane
- Connie Strickland as Alice
Production
The Roommates was filmed in and around Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, where the story takes place.[2]
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