The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973)
May 17, 1973Release Date
The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973)
May 17, 1973Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Jean Seberg
Ruth Miller
Marisol
Chris Miller
Barry Stokes
Barney Webster
Perla Cristal
Perla
Rudy Gaebel
Lewis
Gérard Tichy
Commissioner
Alicia Altabella
Adela
Mariano Vidal Molina
Ernesto
María Bardem
Maria
Juan Antonio Bardem
Pedro
Miguel Bardem
Tin
Gustavo Re
Shopkeeper
Santiago Moncada
Writer
Carl Rapp
TV Reporter
Goyo Lebrero
Peasant
Xavier Armet
Producer
Antonio Parra
Postman
Waldo de los Ríos
Composer
Juan Gelpí
Cinematographer
Vicenta Palmero
Hairstylist
Ángel Monís
Production Manager
Antonio Parra
Special Effects
Julio Leyva
Assistant Camera
Jordi Sangenís
Sound Engineer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 17, 1973
Original NameLa corrupción de Chris Miller
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 53m
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The Corruption of Chris Miller (Spanish: La corrupción de Chris Miller) is a 1973 Spanish psychological horror film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Jean Seberg, Marisol, and Barry Stokes. The film follows a woman and her stepdaughter who come to suspect a handyman they have recently hired is responsible for a rash of violent murders in their small mountain community. Marisol's first film in which she does not perform musical numbers. The only brief exception is a moment in which the three protagonists perform a verse of the song Au clair de la lune on guitar, in which Marisol sings a single verse.
The film was Marisol's first film apart from Manuel Goyanes. Anabel Films founder and producer, actor Javier Armet, developed an original idea from Santiago Montcada to produce this high-budget, international film (number 7 in the USA). It was filmed outdoors in Comillas (Cantabria) and Las Fraguas (Cantabria) and indoors at Isasi Isasmendi's Esplugas Films Studios in Esplugas de Llobregat (Barcelona).
The film was released in some English-speaking countries under the alternate titles Behind the Shutters and Sisters of Corruption.