Sin in the Suburbs (1964)

Genres - Adult  |   Run Time - 88 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

A lonely woman begins making new friends a little too easily in this mix of sex and sleaze from director Joe Sarno. Geraldine Lewis (Audrey Campbell) is a seemingly happy housewife who is married to a successful businessman and is raising a pretty teenaged daughter, Kathy (Alice Linville). However, Geraldine's hubby seems to be more interested in work than in keeping the home fires burning, and lately Kathy would rather spend time with her boyfriend than her mom. Bored and lonely, Geraldine begins spending more and more time with her decadent, man-hungry friend down the street, and eventually Kathy comes home one day to find her mother in the arms of another man. Before long, Geraldine meets mysterious Yvette Tallman (Dyanne Thorne) and her sinister brother, Lou (W.B. Parker), who are the leaders of a suburban mate-swapping ring, and she succumbs to the temptations of illicit sex, though her adventures in infidelity soon lead her to a shocking discovery. Sin in the Suburbs marked a rare onscreen meeting between two iconic stars of 1960s sexploitation films -- Audrey Campbell, of the notorious Olga's House of Shame, and Dyanne Thorne, who went on to the infamous Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS.