

Suburban housewives gone wild in 1968 — the 'new morality' exploitation flick that time forgot.
While their husbands are at work, bored suburban housewives hang out at the Pink Swan bar, trolling for local studs, while their teen daughters smoke pot at pool parties.
Production
Micro-budget 1968 time capsule of 'adult' filmmaking desperation.
Costume
Housewife fashion that screams 'we shopped the Sears catalog.'
Director
Donald A. Davis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of the 1960s 'white coater' exploitation wave, where films disguised titillation as social problem documentaries to dodge obscenity laws.
Director Donald A. Davis never made another feature — this 74-minute suburban fever dream was his sole cinematic statement.