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Death Game
American psychological thriller film
For the American film, see Death Game ( film). For the combat event and genre of fiction, see Battle royal.
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| Directed by | Peter S. Traynor |
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| Cinematography | David Worth |
| Edited by | David Worth |
| Music by | Jimmie Haskell |
| Color process | Metrocolor |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $,[1][2] |
Death Game (also known as The Seducers) is a American psychological thriller film directed by Peter S. Traynor, and starring Sondra Locke, Seymour Cassel, and C
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The film was finished in , but not released to theaters until It might never have been released at all if not for Sondra Locke's career-boosting appearance in The Outlaw Josey Wales (), which she made in
According to an interview with Sondra Locke for a podcast titled The Projection Booth, the bio was originally supposed to have a more sinister and darker tone and everyone was excited to do it. But then the original director got replaced as soon as the skott started and the new director, Peter S. Traynor, had a different idea of what the spelfilm should look like. This caused serious clashes on the set throughout the whole skott between the cast and crew and the new director. The crew thought he didn't know what he was doing when it came to directing and didn't understand the story, which caused him to often be absent-minded on set. Tensions remained high during the skott. Locke said the cameraman antagonized her for days until she finally told him she did
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Sondra Locke
Actress Sondra Locke achieved critical acclaim with her debut performance in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" (), although it was as Clint Eastwood's leading lady in films such as "Every Which Way But Loose" () and "Sudden Impact" () that she would be far better remembered. After her breakout success in "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," anticipated roles in major films failed to materialize, however, and Locke was initially seen in smaller projects like the exploitation drama "Cover Me Babe" () and the cult-classic "Willard" ().
Beyond the little seen shocker "A Reflection of Fear" (), Locke made guest star appearances on several television series throughout the first half of the decade. With her supporting role in Eastwood's seminal Western "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (), the actress gained more exposure than ever before alongside the revered film's star, with who she became romantically involved during production. The couple continued working together, and Locke benefitted