A troubled homeless man develops an unhealthy fixation on a comely young woman likes to walk around her apartment in the nude.
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Kevin Sullivan | ... |
The Bum
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Roberta Findlay | ... |
Elaine
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Michael Findlay | ... |
The Bum's Friend
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Sally Farb |
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Bert Gray |
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June Roberts | ... |
Cleon
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Darlene Bennett | ... |
Sapphos
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Bob Goon |
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Directed by
Michael Findlay | ... | (as Julian Marsh) |
Roberta Findlay | ... | (as Anna Riva) |
Written by
Michael Findlay | ... | (written by) (as Julian Marsh) |
Roberta Findlay | ... | (written by) (as Anna Riva) |
Pierre Louÿs | ... | (poems) |
Arthur Symons | ... | (poem "Leves Amores") |
Produced by
Michael Findlay | ... | producer (as Julian Marsh) |
Roberta Findlay | ... | producer (as Anna Riva) |
Music by
Roberta Findlay | ... | (as Robin Aden) |
Cinematography by
Michael Findlay | ... | (as Mike Fenway) |
Editing by
Michael Findlay | ... | (as Julian Marsh) |
Sound Department
Roberta Findlay | ... | sound (as Robert Marx) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roberta Findlay | ... | lighting technician (as Anna Riva) |
Production Companies
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- American Film Distributing Corporation (AFDC) (1966) (United States) (theatrical)
- Something Weird Video (SWV) (1994) (United States) (VHS) (Frank Henenlotter's Sexy Shockers from the Vaults, Vol. 44)
- Something Weird Video (SWV) (2004) (United States) (DVD) (special edition)
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- Nebuchadnezzar Productions (presented by)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Though this is listed as Roberta Findlay's first film she wrote and directed (or co-wrote and directed, depending on different accounts), she has claimed her first film was a now-lost movie of unclear date called Erotikon. By her own account, her husband Michael was paid $2,000 to make a film in Antwerp. But he surrendered the Belgian-made project to her simply because she spoke French and he didn't. After filming, they shipped the negative back to the United States where it was seized at customs and never released because they found it objectionable. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in That's Sexploitation! (2013). See more » |