The Very Friendly Neighbors

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The Very Friendly Neighbours
Directed by Albert Zugsmith
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Very Friendly Neighbors is a 1969 film directed by Albert Zugsmith. [1]


The Philadelphia Inquirer panned the movie, criticizing all of the actors as terrible and that "As usual, the pornography is inane and is filmed without a trace of erotic imagination." [2]

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References

  1. Temple of Schlock. "Movie Ads of the Week: The Very Friendly Neighbors (1970) and The Outrageous Unbelievable Mechanical Love Machine (1971)".
  2. Collins, William (June 18, 1971). "One more sex film". The Philadelphia Inquirer (Newspapers.com).