The Roommates
The Roommates is a 1973 American thriller film directed by Arthur Marks, starring Pat Woodell, Marki Bey, Roberta Collins, Laurie Rose, and Christina Hart.
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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 | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 87 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
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]
References
    
- The Roommates (1973) Plot Summary, imdb.com
 - Cozad, W. Lee. More Magnificent Mountain Movies. W. Lee Cozad. p. 265. ISBN 0972337237.
 
External links
    
- The Roommates at IMDb
 - Review of film at Film Monthly
 - Review of film at Temple of Schlock
 
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