Thanks to extremely bad re-dubbing, and a meandering slim plot that is sciztophenic in it's execution and never explains anything, this late '60's black and white exploitation film about a girl who escapes from the loony bin can be and is an embarrassing mess and quite a chore to watch. I dare you to know anything more about this film after watching it than you did before you popped it into the DVD player (maybe even less so) Better yet, don't watch the film (and man do I use that term loosely) at all and save yourself your precious time, hard-earned money, and your cherished sanity.
My Grade: F
Eye Candy: Linda Boyce offers T&A; June Roberts shows full frontal ; and Miriam Eliot bares all
Something Weird's DVD Extras: 4 Vintage soft-core film loops ("Friendly Kitten", "pretty Kitty from Kansas City", "Young and Kittenish", "Kute Kitty"); 6 and a half minute gallery of Harry Novak exploitation art with accompanying soundtrack; 10 minute photo gallery slide-show; Theatrical Trailer; And Trailers for "the Fat Black Pussycat", "house of Cats", "the Pink Pussy where Sin Lives", "Platinum Pussycat", "Pussycat Paradise & A trip around the World", "3 Loves of a Psycho Cat" & "The Girl from Pussycat" (the last of which is also on the double-feature DVD)