Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: Special Edition
- SKU: D71500
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 731034932356
- Street Date: 05/09/23
- PreBook Date: 03/21/23
- Label: Dark Force Entertainment »
- Genre: Drama
- Run Time: 88 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1966
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot:
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actor: Tammy Latour
- Actor: Diane Vivienne
- Actor: Gretchen Rudolph
- Actor: Jan Nash
- Actor: Joe Santos
- Director: Joseph W. Sarno
- Director: Joe Sarno
Product Assets
Moonlighting Wives
A bored suburban housewife turns her stenography service into a thriving prostitution ring.
- List Price: $24.95
- Your Price: $24.95
- In Stock: 281
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A RAW AND JARRING MOTOION PICTURE ABOUT A SCANDAL THAT ROCKED AND SCHOCKED AN ENTIRE CITY!
An ambitious suburban housewife, tired of forever being in debt, sets up an independent stenography business. Finding that her clients are more interested in the women than the dictation, she revamps it into a discreet and highly profitable prostitution ring made up of neighborhood wives.
Dark Force Entertainment presents MOONLIGHTING WIVES restored IN HD from the 35mm original negative, completely uncensored, featuring long lost footage deemed too scandalous for its original release!
Media
Bonus Materials
- Historian Audio Commentary by Joseph Sarno biographer Michael Bowen
- On Camera Interview Michael Bowen discusses Joe Sarno's life
- Deleted Scene
Sales Points
- Features an early performance from popular character actor Joe Santos ('The Rockford Files', The Last Boy Scout, The Postman)
- Brand New 2K Transfer from the Original 35mm Camera Negative
- From legendary drive-in / grindhouse cult film director Joe Sarno (Confessions of a Young American Housewife, Hot Stuff)
Press Quotes
Where once this was exploitation cinema - it now is being flogged under the guise of retro-camp... has something to offer to those who are keen - either from a nostalgic standpoint or simply interested from a historical kitschy perspective.
—DVDBeaver.com