The Wild Scene (1970)

The Wild Scene (1970) poster

The slimy underbelly of psychiatry is revealed in this nasty exploitation drama that centers on a female psychiatrist who talks about her tawdriest cases, examples of which, including incest, masochism, impotency and prostitution, are illustrated. When not talking, the doctor and her daughter get involved in a few wild adventures of their own including an orgy and a campus riot.

Director: William Rowland
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 96 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Cinematography: Robert Caramico
Editing: Sergei Goncharoff
Production: Four Star Excelsior
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Rowland
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wild Scene about?
The slimy underbelly of psychiatry is revealed in this nasty exploitation drama that centers on a female psychiatrist who talks about her tawdriest cases, examples of which, including incest, masochism, impotency and prostitution, are illustrated. When not talking, the doctor and her daughter get involved in a few wild adventures of their own including an orgy and a campus riot.
Who directed The Wild Scene?
The Wild Scene was directed by William Rowland.
Who stars in The Wild Scene?
The Wild Scene stars Alberta Nelson, Gary Pillar, Anita Eubank, Berry Kroeger, Nancy Czar, Rita Lupino.
How long is The Wild Scene?
The Wild Scene has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is The Wild Scene?
The Wild Scene is a Drama film.
Where was The Wild Scene produced?
The Wild Scene was produced in United States of America.