The other film that looked fascinating, shot in Duovision, was called Wicked, Wicked - you'd think you were watching the sleaziest, cheapest film ever made, and then you start noticing some of the cast - Tiffany Bolling, Arthur O'Connell, Aldo Ray, Madeline Sherwood, and you begin to wonder why they would ever take part in such a horridly cheap film - then you find out it's an MGM release directed by the Twilight Zone's Richard L. Bare. Made the same year, I believe, as Bartel's Private Parts. The latter, of course, I'm very fond of, and is a film that holds up very well. As to Wicked, Wicked, I would now like to see it, although it looks fairly hideous from the hideous trailer. It's probably worth it for the wailing of Tiffany Bolling singing the TITLE SONG.