Another Day, Another Man

Movie Info
Director: 
Doris Wishman
Writer: 
Doris Wishman
Year: 
1966
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Another Day, Another Man

Another Day, Another Man

Doris Wishman wrote, produced, edited and directed this B+W pant filled 'Adults Only' outing with her usual inept ill will and utterly abysmal film making skills, meaning it's yet another gem from the back of her thrift store crown.

Probably made up on the spot and shot—I guess—using a camera with no view finder, you get to see Central Park, ducks, pidgeons, feet and naughty ladies with huge—absolutely fucking HUGE—B52 hairdo's. If there was any sort of a budget, you can bet it went on scalp laquer.

Tess (Barbi Kenmp) lounges about her tiny apartment casually stripping off down to her undies with her hooker pal until she moves in with her fair-faced boyfriend Steve (Tony Gregory). Then, she disappears, wanders about and ends up on the 'game' while some other gals disrobe, stand around, take coy showers, undress, try on shoes, kiss, get slapped and show off their bras and pants. Then, there's a flashback (with scenes from the far better Bad Girls Go To Hell—65)—duuuuuuuuh.

Like always, this was filmed without sound and dubbed (partially) later on, so it's mostly shots of the back of someone's head. Edited with a shovel, photographed in a shoebox. The dialogue is pricless—the acting comatose, but, if you can remain alert, it's a hilarious, limp, 70 minute flickbook of anti-erotic cheezcake genius.