WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length |
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unknown | 1972 | 90 |
Description source: promotional material
A Man and a Woman and a Woman and a Man and a Man and a Woman etc., etc.
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Originally an off-Broadway hit.
From "Homosex in the Cinema" in Mandate V2 N22: "In 1974, director Radley Metzger offered Score, a film ballyhooed as vividly portraying the then-new idea of "bisexual chic." It starred Gerald Grant and Claire Wilbur as world weary married swingers who set tout to seduce another husband/wife team (Cal Culver and Lynn Lowry). Heterosexuals in the audience were somewhat puzzled by the film's advertised bisexuality since it consisted of intermale and interfemale liaisons! It graphically depicted same-sex grapplings in an X-rated version that played only in New York. Elsewhere across the country, it was carefully castrated to the soft core level. Not terribly cerebral, Score was at least photographed in a glossy, artsy style. It was classy if not classic."
Calvin Culver's participation was at the behest of Jerry Douglas.