A bored housewife rents an apartment where she indulges in all of her sexual fantasies.A bored housewife rents an apartment where she indulges in all of her sexual fantasies.A bored housewife rents an apartment where she indulges in all of her sexual fantasies.
James Brand
- The Psychiatrist
- (as R.A. Silverberg)
William Rotsler
- The Beatnik
- (as Shannon Carse)
Harry H. Novak
- Door Opener
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaIn an apparent homage to Robert Silverberg, one of director William Rotsler's friends from the world of science-fiction literature, James Brand plays psychiatrist R.A. Silverberg and sports a beard similar to the one worn by Silverberg himself. James Brand is also visible as the client with the shaved head toward the end of the film.
- Quotes
The Beatnik: Don't bite! Pain hurts.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
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A psychedelic smut trip to the 60s
This whole movie is like a psychedelic experience and the story has surprising depth for a cheap roughie. Pat Barrington plays as a woman moonlighting as a prostitute and delves into the mental torment she goes through. The scenes with the men are done in a surreal dreamlike way expressing her mental state and it's a neat idea. Pat elevates the whole thing and is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful women of the period.
The beginning of the movie is especially great with a strong setup and a nice glimpse at 1966 Los Angeles with some fun camera work and music. Once the theme is established, it unfortunately goes downhill. We get a lot of lingering pointless shots at objects, faces, and excessive repetition. But considering how terrible these 60's low budget sexploitation films typically are, this still manages to be one of the better ones.
The beginning of the movie is especially great with a strong setup and a nice glimpse at 1966 Los Angeles with some fun camera work and music. Once the theme is established, it unfortunately goes downhill. We get a lot of lingering pointless shots at objects, faces, and excessive repetition. But considering how terrible these 60's low budget sexploitation films typically are, this still manages to be one of the better ones.
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- May 23, 2021
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- From Lady to Tramp
- Filming locations
- Hollywood, California, USA(Two scenes at the Hollywood Boulevard, night scenes with the neon lights seen from the mountain, and in street scenes, with recognizable advertisements.)
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- Budget
- $15,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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