The Love Clinic

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Directed byFerd Sebastian
Screenplay byBeverly Sebastian (as Ann Cawthorne)
Produced byFerd Sebastian
Beverly Sebastian
CinematographyFerd Sebastian
The Love Clinic
Directed byFerd Sebastian
Screenplay byBeverly Sebastian (as Ann Cawthorne)
Produced byFerd Sebastian
Beverly Sebastian
CinematographyFerd Sebastian
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Love Clinic is a 1969 American sex comedy film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian.[1][2] According to the IMDb, the film was officially released on February 6, 1969.

"It's a great film," said Ferd Sebastian late in his career.[3] However, a 1972 article had him refer to it as "strictly drive-in" fare.[4] "If you ever find a print of I Need or The Love Clinic let me know," he told the online publications Mondo Stumpo in 1999. "The lab went bankrupt and all the negatives they had were stolen. So they might show up some day."

A female urologist and a male obstetrician open clinics in the same building. According to Ferd Sebastian, "They have to tell all of their problems to a computer and the computer talks. And she falls in love with the computer!"[3]

Cast

  • Marion Cline
  • Jim Carlton

Reception

References

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