Stephanie Rothman


Biography

Stephanie Rothman worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Rothman directed a variety of independent films at the beginning of her Hollywood career, working on such titles as the comedy "It's a Bikini World" (1967) with Deborah Walley and the Elaine Giffos drama "The Student Nurses" (1970). She continued to work in film in the seventies, directing motion picture...

Biography

Stephanie Rothman worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Rothman directed a variety of independent films at the beginning of her Hollywood career, working on such titles as the comedy "It's a Bikini World" (1967) with Deborah Walley and the Elaine Giffos drama "The Student Nurses" (1970). She continued to work in film in the seventies, directing motion pictures like the horror flick "The Velvet Vampire" (1971) with Michael Blodgett, the comedy "Group Marriage" (1973) with Victoria Vetri and "Terminal Island" (1973). Rothman more recently directed "The Working Girls" (1974).

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Terminal Island (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Break Her In Ena Hartman is Carmen, political radical and the new convicted murderer on the prison island, discovering the settlement where Bobby (Sean Kenney) and Monk (Roger E. Moseley) hold sway, Barbara Leigh, Marta Kristen, Phyllis Davis among the enslaved females, in Terminal Island, 1973.
Terminal Island (1973) -- (Movie Clip) There's Only Seven Of Us Not 100% clear how handsome drug-using mercy-killer doctor Milford (Tom Selleck) has come to be among the band of convicted murderers who have broken off from the main group on the prison island, Don Marshall and Ford Clay their leaders, in Terminal Island, 1973, directed by Stephanie Rothman.
Terminal Island (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Worse Than The Death Penalty The TV news team (Jo Morrow, Richard Stahl, Richard Taylor) does a roll call of the inmates/cast of the new death-penalty alternative, Sean Kenney, Marta Kristen, Barbara Leigh, Clyde Ventura, Phyllis Davis, Tom Selleck and Ena Hartman as Carmen, in director Stephanie Rothman’s Terminal Island, 1973.
It's A Bikini World (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Things That Really Swing Beach bum Mike (Tommy Kirk) is posing as his non-existent bookish brother Herbert, in his effort to woo the brainy new girl Delilah (Deborah Walley), in the very late beach-craze feature It's A Bikini World, 1967, smartly directed by Roger Corman protege` Stephanie Rothman.
It's A Bikini World (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Spread It On Thick The song credit is "Wilkins-Hurley-Cates" and the band (frat-rockers "The Gentrys") had broken up by the time the movie was released, but it's snappy enough, with Tommy Kirk and Bob "Boris" Pickett advancing the beach-movie plot, in It's A Bikini World, 1967.
It's A Bikini World (1967) -- (Movie Clip) We Gotta Get Out Of This Place Sid Haig the night club owner, shot at the old Haunted House on Hollywood Blvd, by a mile the biggest act and the biggest hit in the movie, Eric Burdon and The Animals, with Andy Summers on the Rickenbacker, song by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, in It's A Bikini World, 1967.

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