Suburban Roulette Trailer

Suburban Roulette Trailer (1968)

"A new and startling movie about new and shameless marital misconduct!" 01 June 1968 Drama 92 mins

A newlywed couple falls into a dangerous game of parties and swapping spouses with two other swinging couples after moving into a seemingly perfect suburban neighborhood.

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Cast

Elizabeth Wilkinson

as Ilene Fisher

Ben Moore

as Bert Fisher

William Kerwin

as Marty Conley (as Thomas Wood)

Ione Rolnick

as Fran Conley

Allison Louise Downe

as Margo Elston (as Vicki Miles)

Tony McCabe

as Ron Elston

International Releases Dates

United States 01 June 1968

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