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The Dark Side of Tomorrow is a 1970 American exploitation film
The Dark Side of Tomorrow | |
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Directed by | Barbara Peeters Jack Deerson |
Written by | David Novik and Barbara Peeters |
Produced by | David Novik |
Starring | Elizabeth Plumb |
Cinematography | Jacques Deerson |
Edited by | Richard Weber |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Able Films |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was re-released in 1975 as Just the Two of Us. [citation needed]
Plot
editThis film follows two bored Los Angeles housewives who begin an affair while their husbands are away on business. Things take a turn when one of them leaves the relationship for a man from their neighborhood. To one woman, the affair was just a fling. To the other, it was life changing. [1]
Cast
edit- Elizabeth Plumb (as Elisabeth Plumb)-Denise Bentley
- Alisa Courtney- Adria Madsen
- John Aprea -Jim Jeffers
- Marland Proctor -Casey
- Wayne Want -David Madsen
- Elizabeth Knowles (as Elizabeth Knowels)-Mona Klein
- Jamie Cooper -Joe Bentley
- Vince Romano -the waiter
Production
editThe film was financed by an Israeli investor who wanted an X-rated sex film. Director Barbara Peeters changed the storyline to center around a lesbian relationship. She feels the fact it was from a female director was significant. "If you are going to involve yourself in subjects that heretofore have been taboo, the first moves in that direction should be as close to reality as possible", she said.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Dark Side of Tomorrow". TCM. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ^ Gross, Linda. (Feb 12, 1978). "A Woman's Place Is in... Exploitation Films?: A Trend-Setter in the Youth Market Women in Exploitation Films". Los Angeles Times. p. 34.
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