William H. Starkey, a director and writer born in the 1930s, crafted the provocative film Freudus Sexualis (1965). This work stands out in the realm of exploitation cinema, delving into themes of sexuality with a bold narrative style. Starkey's vision not only reflects the experimental spirit of the 1960s but also contributes to the ongoing conversation around erotic thrillers and cult cinema. His role in shaping the film's direction and writing showcases a distinct approach to storytelling that resonates within the SassyFlix catalog.
Freudus Sexualis
Adam is back from the Army. He married Eve and they live in a country home Adam grew up in. Adam gets a new neighbor who has 'city' ties and 'city' habits. Girls swim naked in Adams cement pond and his neighbor really wants to have sex with Eve, even if she doesn't want to. Well that should be enough to make a decision for you. Campy, no acting classes for any of these sidewalk actors but I have sat through a lot worst. Have a couple shots and get a good laugh out of what would have at one time been a 'blue film'. Light sex, but hot for when it is made. Strong sexual atmosphere and rape,murder, repent.