Body Fever

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Body Fever or Super Cool is a 1969 American low-budget crime drama film, directed by Ray Dennis Steckler.[1] It stars Carolyn Brandt as a cat burglar and Bernard Fein as a down and out detective searching for her. Rotten Tomatoes mentions that in the film a "lackadaisical gumshoe is caught between a glamorous thief, a gang of ruthless hoodlums and a handful of vicious drug peddlers in this quirky crime drama".[2]

Steckler created a bit part for then destitute fellow director Coleman Francis. Francis died just a few years later in 1973.[3]

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Video Watchdog notes that though Steckler's films had displayed a "steady decline" during this period, Body Fever was the exception.[4]

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