Three on a Meathook | |
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Directed by | William Girdler |
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Written by | William Girdler |
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Music by | William Girdler |
Cinematography | William Asman |
Edited by | Henry Asman |
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Running time |
85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Three on a Meathook is a 1972 horror film written and directed by William Girdler. The film is based on the crimes committed by Ed Gein. The film stars Charles Kissinger, James Pickett and Sherry Steiner.
When four girls go on a weekend trip to a lake, they start to have car problems on the way home and meet a local young man named Billy Townsend who takes them back to his farm where he lives with his father Frank. Later, Frank begins to murder three of the girls and tries to pin the crimes on his son by convincing him he is responsible for their deaths and is insane.
Three on a Meathook was director William Girdler's second film that was a take on a story influenced by Ed Gein. The film crew included the Asman brothers with John Asman on sound and William Asman behind the camera and film editor Henry Asman. The film received funding from a local realtor Joe Schulten as well as cash from Girdler's trust fund.