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
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaStar Pat Barrington's first role, though it wasn't released until after three other nudie-cuties films she made. Executive-producer Harry Novak's production partner, Peter Perry, discovered her dancing in a strip club on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles called the Classic Cat.
- Quotes
The Beatnik: Don't bite! Pain hurts.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
Featured review
Agony is right. When the film began I thought it was going to be a winner. Interesting camera shots, a woman who's really stacked (Pat Barrington), and some well-cast loser types to play the various clients Ms. Barrington entertains as an unfulfilled prostitute looking for love in all the wrong places.
But then the camera-work became a chore -- lingering on shots for too long, not really expressing anything other than what we've already allowed to sink in. We become aware that this dirty woman is mentally tormented very early on, and then all that begins to happen after awhile is that the director keeps indulging himself by driving that point home again and again and again. Okay, she has personal demons; we get it already -- now what? As I said earlier, Pat Barrington has a nice package, and that's about the only reason to endure everything else that drones on in between getting an eyeful of her natural gifts. It's too bad that even her nude scenes are not filmed in a more enticing manner.
0 out of ****
But then the camera-work became a chore -- lingering on shots for too long, not really expressing anything other than what we've already allowed to sink in. We become aware that this dirty woman is mentally tormented very early on, and then all that begins to happen after awhile is that the director keeps indulging himself by driving that point home again and again and again. Okay, she has personal demons; we get it already -- now what? As I said earlier, Pat Barrington has a nice package, and that's about the only reason to endure everything else that drones on in between getting an eyeful of her natural gifts. It's too bad that even her nude scenes are not filmed in a more enticing manner.
0 out of ****
- JoeKarlosi
- Jan 14, 2005
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- Also known as
- 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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