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  • Moonlighting Wives (1966)
  • Not Rated
    86 min | Drama
Moonlighting Wives (1966)
Not Rated
86 min | Drama

Tired of being in debt, an ambitious housewife sets up a stenography business. Finding that her clients are more interested in the women than the dictation, she turns it into a profitable prostitution ring made up of neighbourhood wives.
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Director
Joseph W. Sarno (as Joe Sarno)
Writer
Joseph W. Sarno (written by) (as Joe Sarno)
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Updated Sep 21, 1966

Release date
Sep 21, 1966 (United States)

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18 cast members
Name Known for
Tammy Latour
Mrs. Joan Rand (as Diane Vivienne) Mrs. Joan Rand (as Diane Vivienne)   See fewer
Gretchen Rudolph
Nancy Preston (as Jan Nash) Nancy Preston (as Jan Nash)   See fewer
John Aristedes
Al Jordan Al Jordan   See fewer
Fatima
Belly Dancer Belly Dancer   See fewer
June Roberts
Barbara (as Chris Roberts) Barbara (as Chris Roberts)   See fewer
Jody Lynn
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Joe Santos
Detective Hank Detective Hank   See fewer
Tina Marie
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Lisa Millot
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Sharya Lee
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Sue Gibson
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Marla Ellis
Prostitute (uncredited) Prostitute (uncredited)   See fewer
Johnny Kuhl
John at Party (uncredited) John at Party (uncredited)   See fewer
Norman Lind
John #2 at Party (uncredited) John #2 at Party (uncredited)   See fewer
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