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★ Directing
1930 – 2003
· Munich, Germany
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Active 1965–1992
Eddy Saller, born in Munich in 1930, directed Torment of the Flesh (1965), a film that embodies the raw energy of 1960s exploitation cinema. His work often explored themes of desire and the human condition, marking him as a distinctive voice in the genre. Saller's direction in Torment of the Flesh showcases his ability to blend provocative narratives with striking visuals, contributing to the cult film landscape. His influence persists, inviting new audiences to discover the depths of his cinematic vision.
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Torment of the Flesh
1965
★ 6.1
Director
A man kills women because he was not loved by his mother and in his puberty he was dismissed by girls as sexually unattractive. And whenever he meets women now, he just cannot control himself.
Career Highlights
Top 4 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
7 credits
1990s
1 credit
Crew Credits
1970s
3 credits
1960s
3 credits