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The Ice House (film)

The Ice House
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Directed by Stuart E. McGowan
Produced by Dorrell McGowan
Starring David Story
Robert Story
Jim Davis
Sabrina
Music by Gene Kauer
Douglas Lackey
Cinematography William G. Troiano
Edited by Irwin Cadden
Production
company
C-B Productions
Distributed by Orbit Media Group, USA, 1969
Marden Films, Canada, 1972
Something Weird Video, VHS, 1996
Grindhouse Releasing Director's cut, 2008
Release date
  • July 9, 1969 (1969-07-09) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Ice House (also known as Love in Cold Blood and The Passion Pit) is a 1969 American horror-thriller film directed by Stuart E. McGowan. The feature starred the twin brothers David and Robert Story, with Jim Davis, Scott Brady, Nancy Dow, Karen Lee, and model/actress Sabrina in one of her last film roles. After actress Jennifer Aniston rose to fame, the film gained notoriety because her mother, former actress 'Nancy Dow' (qv), had a role in it.

Ric Martin (Robert Story), a disgraced cop, long since fired from police work, makes a sexual approach to Ice House dancer Venus De Marco (Sabrina) and is struck with a beer bottle for his efforts. Angered, he stalks the dancer, and when she again raises a bottle in a defensive manner, he strangles her. He is thwarted in his efforts to hide the body at a local lovers' lane, and ends up hiding it at The Ice House, where he works in the menial position of attendant. Other women become his victims and their bodies are stored there as well. His identical twin brother Fred Martin (David Story), himself a cop and investigating the disappearances, cannot understand why his brother is acting oddly. In an effort to slow down the hunt for the serial killer, Ric kills Fred and takes his place investigating the case.

The film's production began in early 1967, with director Stuart E. McGowan wanting blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield to play Venus De Marco. However, after Mansfield's death in an automobile accident in June 1967, filming was postponed. Over the next year McGowan offered the role to Mamie Van Doren, Diana Dors and Joi Lansing, all of whom turned down the offer. Eventually the role was filled by model-turned-actress Sabrina.

The film had its original United States release in the United States on July 9, 1969 by Orbit Media Group. Marden Films gave the film a theatrical release in Canada in 1972. The film was released on VHS in the USA by Something Weird Video in 1996 as part of Frank Henenlotter's Sexy Shockers from the Vaults (Vol. 60), and a fully restored director's cut was given a worldwide release in 2008 by Grindhouse Releasing. The film is also known as Cold Blood, Crimen on the Rocks (Spain), Love in Cold Blood and The Passion Pit.


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