The Wife Swappers

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The Wife Swappers
Wifeswappers.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Derek Ford
Written by Derek Ford
Barry Jacobs
Stanley Long
Produced by Stanley Long
Starring James Donnelly
Larry Taylor
Valerie St. John
Denys Hawthorne
Bunty Garland
Cinematography Stanley Long
Music by John Fiddy
Distributed byEagle
Release date
  • 9 September 1970 (1970-09-09)
Running time
82 min [1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£50,000 [2] [3]
Box officeover £1 million (UK) [4]

The Wife Swappers is a 1970 British drama documentary film by British sexploitation director Derek Ford and starring James Donnelly, Larry Taylor, Valerie St. John and Denys Hawthorne. [5] The film was produced by Stanley Long. It was released in the US as The Swappers.

Contents

Cast

Response

Box office

The film was a huge commercial success relative to its budget. [2]

Critical response

Monthly Film Bulletin said "Dramatised documentary inquiry into wife swapping, on the lines of previous voyeuristic exposés of similar scandals. The thesis is that while the practice is as yet a minority social phenomenon largely confined to the affiuent middle classes, it is on the increase – and so cinemagoers need this salutary warning about "a game of increasing risk and diminishing returns". This warning is delivered by means of a series of cautionary stories interspersed with interviews and comments from an alleged psychiatrist on group sex. The dramatised episodes – which range from the adventures of an innocent couple duped aboard a houseboat to the sado-masochistic proclivities of "Dare Club" members – are characterised by banal scripting and stiff, amateurish acting, which makes for some presumably unplanned moments of comedy. But the fictional content is as nothing compared to the interviews, particularly one with the editor of a contact magazine, which have to be heard to be appreciated." [6]

Variety said "This is one of those finger-wagging pix that, posing as an "in depth" revealing exposure of shocking facts, is really simply a rather clumsy attempt at titillation in which it fails singularly. Poor scripting, leaden direction and barely adequate thesping don't help." [7]

Releases

The film was released on UK DVD in January 2007 on the Slam Dunk Media Label (the US DVD release on the Jeff films label is an unauthorized bootleg.)

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References

  1. "THE WIFE SWAPPERS | British Board of Film Classification". bbfc.co.uk.
  2. 1 2 Making it Jordan, C. New Society; London Vol. 16, (Jul 2, 1970): 420.
  3. "Stanley A Long". British Entertainment History Project. 24 November 1999.
  4. Sheridan, Simon (16 September 2012). "Stanley Long: Film director who was described by 'The Sun' as 'The King of Sexploitation'". The Independent.
  5. "The Wife Swappers". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  6. "The Wife Swappers". Monthly Film Bulletin . 37 (432): 193. 1970 via ProQuest.
  7. "The Wife Swappers". Variety . 259 (13): 22. 12 August 1970 via ProQuest.