The Naked Zoo is a 1970 American exploitation film directed by William Grefé and starring Rita Hayworth, Stephen Oliver, and Fay Spain. Its plot follows a seductive, older Miami housewife who begins an affair with a young author, triggering a violent response from her wealthy, paraplegic husband.
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Directed by | William Grefé |
Screenplay by | William Grefé |
Story by | Ray Preston |
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Cinematography | Gregory Sandor |
Edited by | Julio C. Chávez |
Music by | Joe Sherman |
Production company | Film Artists International |
Distributed by | R & S Enterprises[1] |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Filming took place in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[2]
Rose Thompson of the Radio Times panned the film, deeming it a "sleazy drama" that "wasn't exactly a highlight of Rita Hayworth's career."[3]
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