The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (1972)

The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (1972)

Taglines: First she loves, then she kills- Then she goes out and collects the next victim!

The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie movie storyline. While traveling to L. A., a traveling salesman picks up a young, unwashed woman and gives her a ride to her shack out in the middle of the desert. As he tries to leave, the lonely girl takes an axe and breaks his leg, confining him to her bed. As he alternately demands and begs for a doctor, she tries to convince him to stay and live with her.

After several escape attempts go awry, the odd couple is visited by a sleazy biker who had previously raped her, and is now looking for her dead grandfather’s hidden gold. He threatens the girl and the bedridden salesman with violence if they don’t comply. Finally, the girl tells him where he can find the gold, and then rides off with him. Faced with the prospect of being left alone, nearly helpless, the salesman repairs his car and drives off.

Seeing the girl on the side of the road, he foolishly stops to try and help her, only to discover that she has killed the biker. After rejecting his offers of help, she attacks him with a knife, subsequently reinjuring his leg in the struggle. Stumbling to the road for help, she is questioned by the police who find the dead biker and the injured salesman. Faced with the prospect of losing her freedom, the movie ends with the girl accusing the salesman of the murder.

The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie is a 1972 thriller film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Bonnie Bedelia, Ken Howard and Anthony Zerbe. The film was released on June 16, 1972 by 20th Century Fox.

The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie Movie Poster (1972)

The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie (1972)

Directed by: Jack Starrett
Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Ken Howard, Anthony Zerbe
Screenplay by: Anthony Greville-Bell, John Kohn
Production Design by: Samuel Menkes
Cinematography by: Ray Parslow
Film Editing by: Thom Noble
Art Direction by: Roy Walker
Makeup Department: Ricardo Vázquez
Music by: John Cameron
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: June 16, 1972

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