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Up in the Cellar
Directed by Theodore J. Flicker
Written by Theodore J. Flicker
Based onnovel 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
CinematographyEarl Rath
Edited byRichard Halsey
Music by Don Randi
Production
company
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date
  • August 12, 1970 (1970-08-12)
(NYC)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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

References

  1. ^ Up in the Cellar at New York Times
  2. ^ VINCENT CANBY (Mar 2, 1969). "Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies: Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies". New York Times. p. D1.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Up in the Cellar
Directed by Theodore J. Flicker
Written by Theodore J. Flicker
Based onnovel 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
CinematographyEarl Rath
Edited byRichard Halsey
Music by Don Randi
Production
company
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date
  • August 12, 1970 (1970-08-12)
(NYC)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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

References

  1. ^ Up in the Cellar at New York Times
  2. ^ VINCENT CANBY (Mar 2, 1969). "Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies: Bye, Bye, Beach Bunnies". New York Times. p. D1.

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