The Wild Scene
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Director William Rowland Genre Drama Duration Language English | 5/10 Country U.S.A. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Richard Tate (Jack), (Dr. Virginia Grant), Gary Pillar (Hal), Anita Eubank (Diane), Berry Kroeger (Tim O'Shea), Nancy Czar (Clarette)Release date 1970 Writer Michael Kraike (screenplay), William Keys (screenplay), William Rowland (original story), Sam Jacoby (original story) Similar movies Moonlight and Pretzels (1933), Flight to Nowhere (1946), Women in the Night (1948), A Song for Miss Julie (1945), This Rebel Breed (1960) |
The Wild Scene (1970) is a film starring Alberta Nelson in the story of Dr. Virginia Grant, a female psychiatrist who talks graphically about her tawdriest cases. When she goes underground to investigate her college daughter's sordid activities, she gets drawn into a world of prostitution, orgies, drugs, and more. This is the last credited role for Alberta Nelson.
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