
Movie spotlight
Felicia
Felicia is a naive model who poses for lesbian photographer Alison, and ends up moving in with her. While Alison becomes more perverse and domineering (including subjecting her newfound lover to a leash and dog collar), Felicia is surprised to discover at a pot party that a man can be as tender and caring as a woman.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Felicia is sent to a reform school after being framed for a crime. She escapes and attempts to clear her name, but finds herself entangled in further trouble. The film follows her struggle for survival and vindication in a harsh world.
Critical Reception
Felicia was a low-budget exploitation film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. It is primarily remembered for its B-movie status and its cast, which included former teen idol Frankie Avalon and Marta Kristen, known for her role in "Lost in Space."
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak plot and underdeveloped characters.
Its low production values and generic storyline limit its appeal.
A forgettable entry in the crime drama genre of the late 1960s.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Felicia (1969) is not readily available, suggesting it did not generate significant audience discussion or widespread viewership.
Fun Fact
Marta Kristen, who plays the titular character Felicia, was also known for her role as Judy Robinson in the popular 1960s science fiction television series "Lost in Space."
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