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Poor Pretty Eddie 1975

★ 5.032 votes85 min📅 1975-06-01

"He does all the things you like... To forget!"

When a soulful jazz singer takes a fateful detour on a lonely stretch of highway, her car sputters to a halt near a rustic lodge shrouded in eerie silence.

Director: Richard Robinson

Cast

Leslie Uggams
Leslie Uggams
Elizabeth 'Liz' Wetherly
Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters
Bertha
Michael Christian
Eddie Collins
Slim Pickens
Slim Pickens
Sheriff Orville
Ted Cassidy
Ted Cassidy
Keno
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Justice of the Peace Floyd
Lou Joffred
Odell
Red Lawson
Claude, the Salesman
Sherif Smith
The Deputy
Jim Bacon
Redneck in Bar / at Wedding (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Poor Pretty Eddie (1975) about?

*Poor Pretty Eddie* follows a jazz singer whose car breaks down near a secluded lodge, thrusting her into a world of danger and psychological torment. The lodge's inhabitants—a faded starlet and a volatile country singer—mask sinister motives behind their hospitality, turning a simple night's stay into a harrowing ordeal. The film blends horror and drama to explore themes of isolation and betrayal.

Who directed Poor Pretty Eddie?

Richard Robinson directed *Poor Pretty Eddie*, crafting a tense Southern Gothic atmosphere that amplifies the film's horror elements.

Who stars in Poor Pretty Eddie?

The film stars Leslie Uggams as the stranded jazz singer, with Shelley Winters, Michael Christian, and Slim Pickens rounding out the main cast.

Is Poor Pretty Eddie (1975) worth watching?

While not widely known, *Poor Pretty Eddie* offers a unique mix of horror and drama with strong performances, particularly from Leslie Uggams and Shelley Winters. Its tight runtime and unsettling tone make it a cult curiosity for fans of Southern Gothic thrillers, though it may not satisfy mainstream horror audiences.

How long is Poor Pretty Eddie?

Poor Pretty Eddie has a runtime of 85 minutes, a brisk and intense viewing experience.

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About Poor Pretty Eddie (1975) — A Haunting Southern Gothic Horror with Leslie Uggams

When a soulful jazz singer takes a fateful detour on a lonely stretch of highway, her car sputters to a halt near a rustic lodge shrouded in eerie silence. The isolated retreat is run by a once-glamorous starlet whose faded glory clashes with the volatile charm of a country crooner—whose unpredictable nature keeps everyone on edge. As night falls, secrets unravel in this Southern Gothic nightmare where danger lurks behind every smile. *Poor Pretty Eddie (1975)* weaves horror and drama into a claustrophobic tale of isolation, obsession, and the dark underbelly of faded stardom. Directed by Richard Robinson, this unsettling gem stars Leslie Uggams as the trapped traveler, with heavyweights Shelley Winters and Slim Pickens adding layers of tension and menace.

The film thrives on its oppressive atmosphere, blending the unease of horror with the raw emotional weight of drama. The lodge becomes a pressure cooker of conflicting personalities, where trust is a luxury no one can afford. With its moody cinematography and intense performances, *Poor Pretty Eddie* delivers a gripping story that lingers long after the credits roll.