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The Forbidden

Genres
Documentary
Rating
3.7
StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglishFrançais
CountriesFranceItaly
Release Date1966-11-07
Runtime66 mins

Overview

This documentary explores assorted "forbidden" topics from all over the world. Among the subjects depicted herein are a racy TV commercial for a female martial arts school, rowdy teenagers protesting a strict curfew on the Sunset Strip, an underground lesbian club in Geneva, a portable topless bar, and various strip acts from different parts of the globe.

Cast & Crew

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Baby Bubbles

as Rose Caulder

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Pat Hall

as Showering Victim

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