Dr. Sex

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Dr. Sex
Marquee at Pilgrim Theatre on Washington Street (11223371876).jpg
Boston theater showing the film
Directed by Ted V. Mikels
Screenplay byTed V. Mikels
Wayne Rogers
Produced byTed V. Mikels
Wayne Rogers
StarringSee below
CinematographyGregory Sandor
Edited byGregorio Martino
Music byNicholas Carras
Release date
1964
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dr. Sex is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels.

Contents

The film is also known as Dr. S- in the USA.

Three sex researchers discuss their strangest cases.

Mikels said the film was originally called The Doctors and was based on an idea of Wayne Rogers, the producer. Rogers had been impressed by Mikels' first movie. [1]

Cast

Soundtrack

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References

  1. Ashmun, Dale (2000). "Ted V Mikels". Psychotronic Video. No. 32. p. 40.