Night Has a Thousand Desires

March. 05,1984      
Rating:
5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A telepathic nightclub act becomes the backdrop for murder.

Lina Romay as  Irina
Carmen Carrión as  Lorna
Jesús Franco as  Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Antonio Mayans as  Fabián (voice) (uncredited)

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