Psychedelic Sexualis
1966 American film
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Psychedelic Sexualis (also known as On Her Bed of Roses), is a 1966 American film directed and written by Albert Zugsmith.[1][2]
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| Directed by | Albert Zugsmith |
| Written by | Albert Zugsmith |
| Produced by | Robert Caramico |
| Edited by | Herman Freedman |
Production company | Famous Players Corp. |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Stephen Long has a sexual fetish for roses, and murderous desires. His next-door neighbour and girlfriend is Melissa Borden, a nymphomaniac who turns to a psychologist for help.
Cast
- Ronald Warren as Stephen Long
- Sandra Lynn as Melissa Borden
- Barbara Hines as Joanna Borden
- Lee Gladden as Dr. Krafft-Ebing
- Ric Marlow as Arthur Borden
- Regina Gleason as Rachel Long
- Lovey Song as Sally Marsh
- Richard Clair as detective
- Ned York as Jimmy Blake
- Pat Barrington as belly dancer (as Pat Barringer)
Reception
Boxoffice wrote: "There are no cast names to exploit in this sex-oriented drama, but exploitation value for a definite patronage it certainly has. ... While purporting to be serious psychological drama based on Dr. Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, for exhibiting purposes this could only run in specialized spots where children are restricted, and should be advertised for exactly what it is – a film with some violence and much sex."[3]
