The only reason to give this film any mention at all is the always-dependable work of John Forsythe and the lensing by veteran Joe Biroc. Otherwise, it would merit only your disdain. Ann-Margret is a vicious escapee from a girls' juvenile home who has stabbed one of the matrons and set fire
to the dorm. Next, she breaks into Forsythe's house. He is planning to run for office and must overcome the stigma of being separated from his wife. She uses her wiles as well as threats and cajolery to worm her way into his life, and he soon finds his political career in jeopardy as he becomes
involved with wild parties, maniacal deliquents, and a lot of violence. A thoroughly ...
Released:
1964
Rated:
NR
Length:
82 mins