Vic Wise appears in School for Sex (1969), a film that delves into the complexities of desire against the backdrop of the 1960s sexual revolution. With a focus on the provocative themes of education and eroticism, Wise's role contributes to the film's exploration of societal norms and personal freedom. Though little is known about his broader career, his performance in this cult classic encapsulates the era's fascination with sexuality and rebellion, making it a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
School for Sex
Lord Wingate, aquitted after appearing in court for fraud, starts up a 'finishing school' to teach girls how to extract money from rich men, in return for a percentage of their gains. He enlists the help of the Duchess of Burwood (Alcoholic Aristocrat played by Rose Alba) as a teacher and Hector (Cockney Geezer played by Nosher Powell) as fitness instructor. A probation officer friend supplies the first batch of pupils fresh from Holloway prison via a clapped out old mini bus. Suspicious neighbours and police together with newspaper reports naming the prison girls now hobnobbing in high society results in a raid and new court appearance for Lord Wingate. The Judge sentences him but plots to start up his own 'school for sex'.