
Scalpel | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 27, 2018
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Tales from the Crypt style story with a far more drawn out psycho-sexual atmosphere.
| genre | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A psychopathic plastic surgeon transforms a young accident victim into the spitting image of his missing daughter. |
| lead actors | Robert Lansing | Judith Chapman | Arlen Dean Snyder | Sandy Martin | Muriel Moore |
| director | John Grissmer |









