Walk the Angry Beach (also known as Hollywood After Dark[1] and The Unholy Choice) is a 1968 American exploitation drama film written, produced and directed by John Hayes. It stars Rue McClanahan[1] as a stripper who aspires to become an actress but ends up being taken advantage of by the industry.
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| Walk the Angry Beach | |
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| Directed by | John Hayes |
| Written by | John Hayes |
| Produced by | John Hayes |
| Starring | Anthony Vorno Rue McClanahan John Barrick Paul Bruce Ernest Macias Lea Marmer Leslie Moorhouse |
| Cinematography | Vilis Lapenieks |
| Edited by | Esther Poche Ronald Thorne |
| Music by | Bill Marx |
| Distributed by | Headliner Productions |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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In 2005, the film was featured in the finale of the television series Deadly Cinema.
In 2006, the film was released as a double feature DVD with another McClanahan film, The Rotten Apple.
In 2007, it was featured as part of the short-lived Mystery Science Theater 3000 spin-off direct-to-DVD series The Film Crew.
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