| Dolores Faith | ... | Kathy Durham | |
| Mory Schoolhouse | ... | Jim Radman | |
| Charlotte Stewart | ... | Judy Jackson | |
| Michael Bell | ... | Monk Monahan | |
| Hoyt Wertz | |||
| Richard Hardin | |||
| Cliff Hall | |||
| Terry Reagan | ... | Fred Jackson | |
| Leon Danielle | |||
| Joan Yarborough | ... | Mary Jackson |
Directed by | |||
| H. Haile Chace | (as Haile Chace) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| H. Haile Chace | ||
Produced by | |||
| Sid Davis | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Vilis Lapenieks | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Warren Brown | |||
Sound Department | |||
| James Fullerton | .... | sound (as Jim Fullerton) | |
Other crew | |||
| Howard Leach | .... | technical advisor | |
| Bernard F. Rosenblum | .... | technical advisor (as Bernard F. Rosenblum M.D.) | |
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | External reviews |
| IMDb Drama section | IMDb USA section |
I think I actually saw this film in Health when I was a high school freshman. It was a moralizing (or demoralizing!) polemic about loose girls, girls with "a reputation" and girls you could drive up to on the street and get to go for a ride with you, called "pick-ups" back then. Dire consequences would surely ensue from straying off the straight and narrow and indulging your urges. If that's the one, it is a very weird, strange, somber little film.