| Up in the Cellar | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Theodore J. Flicker |
| Written by | Theodore J. Flicker |
| Based on | novel The Late Boy Wonder by Angus Hall |
| Produced by | Samuel Z. Arkoff James H. Nicholson co-producer Norman T Herman |
| Starring | Wes Stern Larry Hagman Joan Collins Judy Pace David Cargo Joan Darling |
| Cinematography | Earl Rath |
| Edited by | Richard Halsey |
| Music by | Don Randi |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | American International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Up in the Cellar is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and starring Wes Stern, Larry Hagman, Joan Collins, Judy Pace, David Cargo, and Joan Darling. The plot concerns a man who decides to bed three women.[1]
It was described by AIP as "as near a sequel to Three in the Attic as possible" and was originally known as The Late Boy Wonder.[2]
Plot
A suicidal college student is saved by a university president, against his wishes. To get even, the student decides to seduce women in the president's life, including his wife and mistress.
Cast
- Wes Stern as Colin Slade
- Joan Collins as Pat Camber
- Larry Hagman as Maurice Camber
- Judy Pace as Harlene
References
- ↑ Up in the Cellar at New York Times
- ↑ VINCENT CANBY (Mar 2, 1969). "Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies: Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies". New York Times. p. D1.
External links
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