| June Roberts | ... | Mary | |
| Sam Stewart | ... | Frankie | |
| Bob Oran | ... | Bob | |
| Darlene Bennett | ... | Zena | |
| Joni Roberts | ... | Lil | |
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| Dawn Bennett | ... | Della (uncredited) | |
| Louis Silverman | ... | Pool player (uncredited) | |
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| Doris Wishman | |||
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| Doris Wishman | (as Dawn Whitman) | |
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| Doris Wishman | .... | producer | |
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| Tony Spalla | |||
| C. Davis Smith | (uncredited) | ||
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My Brother's Wife (1966)
* (out of 4)
Doris Wishman sexploitation flick about a bored woman who marries an older, boring husband only to end up having an affair with his much younger, low-life brother. If you want nudity and sex then you've come to the wrong film. This film runs a scant 61-minutes but it felt like the movie went on for days because there's really not much that goes on. The entire film runs around the idea that the younger brother is going to take the wife to Mexico and we hear them discuss it throughout the flick and that's pretty much it. As is normal with this type of film, the movie was made without sound and had dubbing go back over it so this here is pretty distracting even though Wishman does a nice job in mixing this with the film. If you want sexploitation then try something else.