Plot Synopsis:
Restored in HD and released for the first time ever on Blu Ray in North America. Dripping with color, Moonlighting Wives (1966) introduced Joe Sarno's psycho-sexual erotic dramas to popular audiences when it screened in mainstream cinemas and drive-ins. For his next productions, Jo returned to his trademark economical black-and-white dramas including The Naked Fog, presented here for the first time to home media. Mesmerizing performances by star Tammy Latour link these prime examples of Sarno's 1960s films. In Moonlighting Wives, unhappy housewife Joan (Tammy Latour) turns her stenography service into a thriving prostitution ring. When Joan gives well-connected golf pro Al a piece of the action, blackmail follows and soon the cops are on to their illicit enterprise. Availabl for the first time ever on home media, The Naked Film has long been considered a "lost" film in Joe Sarno's filmography. In this classic, jaded jet-setter Marge (Tammy LaTour) starts a new identify as a writer in upper east coast suburbia. But when writer’s block hits, the town brothel – a hotbed of infidelity and blackmail – offers the perfect inspiration.
Bonus features include, Moonlighting Wives Commentary by film historian, Tim Lucas, 2006 interview with director Joe Sarno, and 2007 interview with cinematographer Jerry Kalogeratos.