

An attractive but conservative mid-30's housewife stays at the house of her sexually open daughter and soon becomes involved in her daughter's swinger lifestyle.
Direction
Sarno's signature: psychological depth where others went purely exploitation.
Acting
Rebecca Brooke's nervous intensity sells the repression-to-liberation arc.

Director
Joseph W. Sarno
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sarno was dubbed the 'Ingmar Bergman of 42nd Street' for injecting European art-film sensibilities into American sexploitation. This was his attempt at legitimacy after decades of grindhouse work.
Rebecca Brooke and Eric Edwards were real-life partners; their on-screen chemistry was documentary, not performance. The daughter-mother casting caused distributor panic despite the lack of actual scenes between them.
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