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That Tender Touch ()


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That Tender Touch focuses on the twisted break up of lesbian lovers Marsha and Terri who share a contented life together before dissatisfaction invades their Southern California wood-paneled apartment.

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Terry Manning
Bee Tompkins ...
Marsha Prentis
Rick Cooper ...
Ken Manning
Phae Dera ...
Wendy Barrett
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Dodie (as Margaret Read)
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Jane
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Paul Barrett
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Irene Barrett
Roger Heldfond ...
Jim
Joe Castagna ...
Joe

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Russel Vincent

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Russel Vincent ... (original screenplay)

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George Moskov ... associate producer
Russel Vincent ... producer

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David Saxon

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Robert Caramico

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Maurice Wright

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Wilma Fiolek

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Kathy Hill ... hair stylist
Ric Sagliani ... makeup artist (as Ric Sagiani)

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George Collaraffi ... production manager

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Herb Willis ... assistant director

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Ken Willis ... property master

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Keith A. Wester ... sound recordist (as Keith Wester)

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Al B. Denney ... set electrician
Gene Houchin ... assistant photographer
Gary Kent ... grip (uncredited)

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Meryle Selinger ... wardrobe (as Merle Selinger)

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Carl Vitalle ... music editor
Eddie Warner ... conductor

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Berta Durham ... production secretary
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Plot Summary

This rediscovered camp gem is a classic example of the lesbian exploitation genre, or what's been called Dykesploitation. That Tender Touch focuses on the twisted break up of lesbian lovers Marsha (Bee Tompkins) and Terri (Sue Bernard) who share a contented life together before dissatisfaction invades their Southern California wood-paneled apartment and Terri runs off to have a normal suburban married life with Ken. But poor Marsha can't quite let go. When she shows up destitute on Ken and Terri's doorstep they agree to let her stay with them. Suddenly it seems every female in the neighborhood is hot for Marsha - the neighbor lady and her precocious teenage daughter, and the sexy British maid. But Marsha only has eyes for Terri. Described by Variety as "One more variation on the Lesbian thing," this wildly entertaining melodrama stars minor cult figure Sue Bernard as Terri (Bernard was Playboy's Miss December 1966 and co-star of the Russ Meyer classic Faster Pussycat. Kill. Kill!). Bee Tompkins plays the lesbian ex-lover and babe-magnet, Marsha. Like most LGBT-themed films of the era, That Tender Touch does not have a happy ending. Nevertheless, its entertainment value is tremendous while it also gives contemporary lesbian audiences a Stonewall-era lesbian snapshot. That Tender Touch has entertained audiences at LGBT film festivals around the globe since being unearthed by queer film historian Jenni Olson. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Quando le salamandre bruciano (Italy)
  • O Nazik Dokunuş (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 88 min
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Trivia Gay lifestyle publication Out Magazine called it "The sleaziest lesbosploitation film ever made." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 15 (1996). See more »
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Quotes Terry Manning: I want you, Marsha. But it's wrong!
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