Scene from Private Parts (1972)
Scene Details
Duration: 39 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 25 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2016-Jul-29 |
Actresses in this Scene

Ann Gibbs
Birth Name: Ann Gibbs
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Details
Alternate Names: Anne Gibbs
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Career
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Full Biography
Ann Gibbs, born Cheryl Stratton, ran away from her Cleveland home as a teenager and ended up at her maternal uncle's hotel in Los Angeles after falling out with her roommate. She stayed temporarily at the Kingston Hotel, where she befriended a 15-year-old neighbor named Jeff. During her stay, Gibbs discovered secrets about the hotel and its residents.
About the Movie: Private Parts (1972)

Release Year: 1972
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Partes Privadas, Neurosis asesina, Apokryfi idoni, Bambole e sangue, Blood Relations, Endstation Horror
Director: Paul Bartel
Writer: Les Rendelstein, Paul Bartel, Philip Kearney
Production & Genre
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Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Penelope Productions Inc.
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: hotel, los angeles, california
Story
In the seedy King Edward Hotel of Los Angeles, a young runaway teen named Cheryl arrives hoping to start anew. However, unbeknownst to her, another guest in the hotel has a sinister hobby - chopping people apart. The film follows Cheryl's attempt to rebuild her life while being unaware of the danger lurking within the hotel.
Summary
Private Parts is a 1972 American comedy horror thriller directed by Paul Bartel. Set in the grimy King Edward Hotel of Los Angeles, the film centers around Cheryl, a runaway teen seeking refuge in the hotel's seedier corners while trying to piece her life back together. The movie is notable for its blend of dark humor and horror, with the unknown killer adding an element of suspense amidst the squalid atmosphere of the King Edward Hotel.