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<div class="large-6 columns">'''The Maidens of Fetish Street''' ([[:Category:1966|1966]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a Sexploitation film directed by Saul Resnick | <div class="large-6 columns">'''The Maidens of Fetish Street''' ([[:Category:1966|1966]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a Sexploitation film directed by Saul Resnick | ||
*'''Contents''': [[/DVD | *'''Contents''': [[One Shocking Moment/The Abnormal Female/The Maidens of Fetish Street|Triple-Feature DVD]] | ||
*'''Featured in''': [[American Grindhouse]] | *'''Featured in''': [[American Grindhouse]] | ||
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* Released | ===Main Details=== | ||
* B &W | *Released on June 10, 1966 | ||
* Running Time: 69 Min | *B &W | ||
*Running Time: 69 Min | |||
*Production Co: Cameo Pictures (II) | *Production Co: Cameo Pictures (II) | ||
*Distribution Co: Olympic International Films (1966) (USA) (theatrical)/Les Films Hustaix (1974) (France) (theatrical)/Evolution Enterprises (1981) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release) (as 'Maidens of Fetish Sstreet') | *Distribution Co: Olympic International Films (1966) (USA) (theatrical)/Les Films Hustaix (1974) (France) (theatrical)/Evolution Enterprises (1981) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release) (as 'Maidens of Fetish Sstreet') | ||
*Directed by Saul Resnick | *Directed by Saul Resnick | ||
*Starring Ken McCormick, Toni Lee Oliver, Nick Nickerson | *Starring Ken McCormick, Toni Lee Oliver, Nick Nickerson | ||
*Produced by Saul Resnick | *Produced by Saul Resnick | ||
*Music by Sonny Resnick | *Music by Sonny Resnick | ||
*Cinematography by Saul Resnick | *Cinematography by Saul Resnick | ||
*Film Editing by Sonny Resnick, Saul Resnick | *Film Editing by Sonny Resnick, Saul Resnick | ||
====Also Known As | |||
===Plot Summary=== | |||
*In a series of vignettes, a pathetic man is abused by a bitter prostitute, a sculptor and her model try to suppress their longings for each other, and a lonely middle-aged man is caught by his wife in bed with another woman. | |||
===Also Known As=== | |||
*The Girls of F Street | *The Girls of F Street | ||
===Taglines=== | |||
*See the real reason the 20's roared!!! | *See the real reason the 20's roared!!! | ||
*A picture that focuses a Freudian microscope on twisted minds of the 20's. | *A picture that focuses a Freudian microscope on twisted minds of the 20's. | ||
*F stands for friendly, F stands for feeling, F stands for fabulous, F stands for fun, F stands for fantastic, F stands for free-woman, F stands for free-loving. | *F stands for friendly, F stands for feeling, F stands for fabulous, F stands for fun, F stands for fantastic, F stands for free-woman, F stands for free-loving. | ||
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Revision as of 02:25, 10 January 2023
The Maidens of Fetish Street (1966, USA) is a Sexploitation film directed by Saul Resnick
- Contents: Triple-Feature DVD
- Featured in: American Grindhouse
Main Details
- Released on June 10, 1966
- B &W
- Running Time: 69 Min
- Production Co: Cameo Pictures (II)
- Distribution Co: Olympic International Films (1966) (USA) (theatrical)/Les Films Hustaix (1974) (France) (theatrical)/Evolution Enterprises (1981) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release) (as 'Maidens of Fetish Sstreet')
- Directed by Saul Resnick
- Starring Ken McCormick, Toni Lee Oliver, Nick Nickerson
- Produced by Saul Resnick
- Music by Sonny Resnick
- Cinematography by Saul Resnick
- Film Editing by Sonny Resnick, Saul Resnick
Plot Summary
- In a series of vignettes, a pathetic man is abused by a bitter prostitute, a sculptor and her model try to suppress their longings for each other, and a lonely middle-aged man is caught by his wife in bed with another woman.
Also Known As
- The Girls of F Street
Taglines
- See the real reason the 20's roared!!!
- A picture that focuses a Freudian microscope on twisted minds of the 20's.
- F stands for friendly, F stands for feeling, F stands for fabulous, F stands for fun, F stands for fantastic, F stands for free-woman, F stands for free-loving.