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Active 1967–1973
Kemper Peacock made his mark in the realm of cult cinema as the director of Meeting on 69th Street (1969). This film exemplifies the daring spirit of the late 1960s, pushing boundaries with its adult themes and experimental narrative. Peacock's work captures the essence of the era's underground film movement, providing a distinct viewpoint on sexuality and relationships. His direction in Meeting on 69th Street contributes to the ongoing conversation about exploitation cinema and its cultural significance.
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Meeting on 69th Street
1969
★ 4.1
Director
A trio of women move into an old house to set up prostitution there, and three sailor boys are their first customers.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
13 creditsCrew Credits
1970s
1 credit
1960s
12 credits