| Cathy Crowfoot | ... | Tigercat | |
| Adele Rein | ... | Kitty (as Vicky Dee) | |
| William Rotsler | ... | Tom (as Shannon Carse) | |
| Scott Avery | ... | Brian | |
| Oswald Fenwick | ... | The man | |
| Pat Barrington | ... | The dancer | |
| Frankie O'Brien | ... | Party girl | |
| Vicky Kober | ... | Party girl | |
| Charlotte Stewart | ... | Party girl | |
| Sharon Smith | ... | Party girl | |
| Billie Russell | ... | Party girl | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Robyn Hilton | ... | Party Girl (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| William Rotsler | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| William Rotsler | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Harold Lime | .... | executive producer (as Edward Everett) | |
| Harry H. Novak | .... | executive producer (as Harry H. Hershey) | |
| William Rotsler | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Dwayne Avery | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| William Rotsler | (as W. Rotsler) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| James Brand | |||
Production Management | |||
| Harry H. Novak | .... | production supervisor (as Harry H. Hershey) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Clint Randall | .... | assistant director | |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Even by the standards of the genre, The Girl With the Hungry Eyes is thin gruel indeed. Adele Rein plays Kitty, a sweet young thing who's been seduced by a predatory lesbian (was there any other kind in the pre-Stonewall era?) named Tigercat (Cathy Crowfoot). Deep down, Kitty is an All-American heterosexual gal, as we see in the film's first set piece, where she engages in a roll in the grass with a lucky motorist named Tom. After Tigercat kills Tom in a fit of jealousy, Kitty begins to question her sexual identity, and after meeting a handsome young chap (played, of course, by director-writer-editor-jack of all trades William Rotsler) reasserts her femininity via a series of incredibly boring and unsexy petting scenes. The film doesn't even include a single lesbian sex scene--the most we get is a still of the two leading ladies in bed--and is determinedly conservative in every aspect of its storytelling. If not for a few good scenes on the 101-Barham Blvd. interchange and a very cute Corvette, this would get no more than a '1' on IMDb's rating scale.