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Anonymous. The Times; London (UK) [London (UK)]01 Nov 2008: 70. </ref> It was Hamilton's second film as producer (the first being ''[[Evel Knievel (1971 film)|Evel Knievel]]'') and was shot in Greece.<ref>Tempo/People: Tower Ticker
Anonymous. The Times; London (UK) [London (UK)]01 Nov 2008: 70. </ref> It was Hamilton's second film as producer (the first being ''[[Evel Knievel (1971 film)|Evel Knievel]]'') and was shot in Greece.<ref>Tempo/People: Tower Ticker
Gold, Aaron. Chicago Tribune 18 Nov 1974: b16. </ref>
Gold, Aaron. Chicago Tribune 18 Nov 1974: b16. </ref>
==Plot==
A stewardess is murdered by a masked man in Greece. The leading suspects are an American playboy and a gangster.
==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[George Hamilton (actor)|George Hamilton]]
*[[George Hamilton (actor)|George Hamilton]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070380/ Medusa] at [[IMDB]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070380/ Medusa] at [[IMDB]]
*[https://letterboxd.com/film/medusa/ Medusa] at Letterbox DVD
{{Gordon Hessler}}
{{Gordon Hessler}}
[[Category:1973 in film]]
[[Category:1973 in film]]

Revision as of 18:39, 14 February 2020

Medusa is a 1973 film starring and produced by George Hamilton directed by Gordon Hessler. It was co written by Christopher Wicking, the last of five collaborations he had with Hessler.[1] It was Hamilton's second film as producer (the first being Evel Knievel) and was shot in Greece.[2]

Plot

A stewardess is murdered by a masked man in Greece. The leading suspects are an American playboy and a gangster.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Christopher Wicking Anonymous. The Times; London (UK) [London (UK)]01 Nov 2008: 70.
  2. ^ Tempo/People: Tower Ticker Gold, Aaron. Chicago Tribune 18 Nov 1974: b16.