A Cold Wind in August | |
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Directed by | Alexander Singer |
Written by | Burton Wohl John Hayes |
Starring | Lola Albright Scott Marlowe |
Cinematography | Floyd Crosby |
Edited by | Jerry Young |
Music by | Gerald Fried |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $163,000 USD[1] |
A Cold Wind in August is a 1961 low-budget drama exploitation film directed by Alexander Singer and adapted from the eponymous novel by Burton Wohl.[2] The film stars Lola Albright as a mentally unbalanced burlesque-show stripper in her 30s who becomes involved in a torrid romance with a 17-year-old boy played by Scott Marlowe. In reality, Marlowe was actually 28, only eight years younger than Albright.