Suburban housewives get restless while their daughters get wild at the Pink Swan bar.
THE MUTHERS
The First Close-Up Look at the Result of the New Morality in Suburbia
While their husbands are at work, bored suburban housewives hang out at the Pink Swan bar, trolling for local studs, while their teen daughters smoke pot at pool parties.
The Muthers is a 1968 American drama film directed by Donald A. Davis about bored suburban housewives seeking excitement at a local bar while their teenage daughters throw pot-fueled pool parties.
Synopsis
- Director
- Donald A. Davis
- Writer
- Jason Hunter
- Release
- 1968
- Runtime
- 1h 14m
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
- Genres
- Drama
Why Cult
Witness housewives ditching domesticity for seduction and cocktails at the Pink Swan bar.
Teen daughters light up and lounge poolside, bringing 1960s counterculture to the backyard.
With an X certification and themes of lesbianism, nudity, and marijuana use, The Muthers leans hard into illicit territory.
Questions from the Vault
What is The Muthers about? +
The Muthers is a 1968 drama about bored suburban housewives seeking thrills at a local bar while their teenage daughters throw pool parties and get high.
When was The Muthers released? +
The Muthers was released in 1968.
Who directed The Muthers? +
Donald A. Davis directed The Muthers.
How long is The Muthers? +
The Muthers has a runtime of 74 minutes.
What genre is The Muthers? +
The Muthers is a drama.