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The Dark Side of Tomorrow

The Dark Side of Tomorrow

1970Movie⏱️ 1h 24mR
DramaRomance
5.1
IMDB Rating
214 votes

While their husbands are away on a hunting trip, two bored housewives get together to commiserate. One thing leads to another, and they wind up in bed. For one of the women the incident was just a pleasant diversion, but for the o...

Director
N/A
Writers
David Novik, Barbara Peeters
Stars
Elizabeth Plumb, Alisa Courtney, John Aprea
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 5
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

👤
Elizabeth Plumb
as Denise
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Alisa Courtney
as Adria
John Aprea
John Aprea
as Jim
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Wayne Want
as David
Marland Proctor
Marland Proctor
as Casey
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Luanne Roberts
as Producer's Wife
👤
Elizabeth Knowles
as Mona
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Jamie Cooper
as Joe
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Sally Fadem
as Card Player
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Linda Handelman
as Card Player

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Filming Location
Hansen Dam Horse Park - 11127 Orcas Avenue, Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
David Novik Productions

🏷️ Keywords

female nuditysexlesbianismlesbian sexexploitation

🎯 Categories

DramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Positive, sensitive portrayal of lesbianism.
by sonya900282009-03-12
10/10

"The plot for this film centers on the lesbian affair, between two lonely housewives. Both of these women are neglected, by their frequently absent husbands. After seeing two lesbians showing affection at a café one day, the two housewives become intrigued. The wives wind-up turning to each other for companionship, and eventually, a love relationship. The bedroom sex scenes between the wives are romantic, and tastefully filmed. They are also shown cavorting with each other through a park, on a merry-go-round, and riding horses along the beach. One of the wives is seduced by a handsome young m..."

📖 Synopsis

While their husbands are away on a hunting trip, two bored housewives get together to commiserate. One thing leads to another, and they wind up in bed. For one of the women the incident was just a pleasant diversion, but for the o...