One Shocking Moment (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 1965

Original Title:
One Shocking Moment

Alternate Titles:
One Shocking Moment
Suburban Affair

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mark Brown Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 71

The most sensuous picture ever made... period!

Hunky businessman Cliff and his sweet wife Mindy move from Grand Rapids, Michigan to Los Angeles, California. They take up residence in an apartment complex where several lovely young ladies also live.

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Art Direction:
W.B. Moon

Assistant Director:
Art Names

Director:
Ted V. Mikels

Director of Photography:
Gregory Sandor

Editor:
Ted V. Mikels

Executive Producer:
Ron B. Fineberg
Jay Fineberg

Makeup Artist:
Tony Tierney

Music:
Nicholas Carras

Producer:
Mark Brown
Ted V. Mikels

Property Master:
Wally K. Berns

Script Supervisor:
Igo Monaco

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Ted V. Mikels

Sound:
Austin McKinney

Still Photographer:
Stan Feldstein

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marc Khoury

Writer:
Ted V. Mikels

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