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Geri Reischl is a Actor American born on 31 december 1959

Geri Reischl

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Birth name Geri Lee Reischl
Nationality USA
Birth 31 december 1959 (64 years)

Geri Lee Reischl (born December 31, 1959) is an American actress and singer, known for her work as a child actress in the 1970s, most notably as Jan Brady on the variety show The Brady Bunch Hour, and various television commercials.

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L. Q. Jones
L. Q. Jones
(1 films)
Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
(1 films)
Paul Leder
Paul Leder
(1 films)
Greg Mullavey
Greg Mullavey
(1 films)
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Filmography of Geri Reischl (2 films)

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Actress

Poor Albert and Little Annie, 1h21
Directed by Paul Leder
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors Geri Reischl, Greg Mullavey
Roles Annie
Rating40% 2.0312752.0312752.0312752.0312752.031275
Albert (Zooey Hall) has tried to kill his rich snobbish mother once, for which he was institutionalized. The low security hospital she has sent him to, however, isn't prepared to deal with the extent of his problems. Obsessed with his own hatred for his mother, Albert is dangerously violent toward all women and attacks a nurse, after which his doctor decides to send him to a high-security state institution. Albert easily escapes by murdering an orderly, and the police put his mother in hiding after he phones her and threatens her. Unfortunately, when Albert returns to his mother's home, he finds her housekeeper Alice (Marlene Tracy), whom he tortures and murders.
The Brotherhood of Satan, 1h32
Directed by Bernard McEveety
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Actors Strother Martin, L. Q. Jones, Charles Wilbur Bateman, Ahna Capri, Charles Robinson, Alvy Moore
Roles K.T.
Rating55% 2.7546852.7546852.7546852.7546852.754685
Ben (Charles Bateman), his girlfriend Nicky (Ahna Capri), and Ben's young daughter K.T. (Geri Reischl) are driving through the American Southwest to K.T.'s grandmother's house for a birthday celebration. They come upon an automobile accident in the town of Hillsboro, and when they attempt to report it, they meet the local sheriff, (L. Q. Jones), his assistant Tobey (Alvy Moore), Doc Duncan (Strother Martin), and a priest (Charles Robinson). These locals explain the unusual events in the town which involve several murders, the inability of the people to leave the town, and that many of the local children have gone missing.