Night of Evil

Night of Evil

Truth ...shocking and naked! A beautiful girl ...and the men who twisted her dreams into a ...Night Of Evil!

1962 · 88 min · ★ 4.8 · Drama

A young woman's rise to fame after she wins a beauty contest is cut short when she marries an ex-convict.

Directed by Richard Galbreath · Written by Louis Peraino

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