Dr. Sex | |
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Directed by | Ted V. Mikels |
Screenplay by | Ted V. Mikels Wayne Rogers |
Produced by | Ted V. Mikels Wayne Rogers |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Gregory Sandor |
Edited by | Gregorio Martino |
Music by | Nicholas Carras |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dr. Sex is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels.
The film is also known as Dr. S- in the USA.
Three sex researchers discuss their strangest cases.
Mikels said the film was originally called The Doctors and was based on an idea of Wayne Rogers, the producer. Rogers had been impressed by Mikels' first movie. [1]
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Dr. Sex | |
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![]() Boston theater showing the film | |
Directed by | Ted V. Mikels |
Screenplay by | Ted V. Mikels Wayne Rogers |
Produced by | Ted V. Mikels Wayne Rogers |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Gregory Sandor |
Edited by | Gregorio Martino |
Music by | Nicholas Carras |
Release date |
|
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dr. Sex is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels.
The film is also known as Dr. S- in the USA.
Three sex researchers discuss their strangest cases.
Mikels said the film was originally called The Doctors and was based on an idea of Wayne Rogers, the producer. Rogers had been impressed by Mikels' first movie. [1]
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (October 2011) |