S.L.I.P.
S.L.I.P.

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S.L.I.P.

1970
Movie
49 min
English

A couple gets intimate in the privacy of their home, but a neighbor's daughter accidentally witnesses, leading to a court trial on Sexual Liberty in Private.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Gene LevittGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A drifter finds himself in a small town where he becomes involved in a smuggling operation. He tries to make a new life for himself but is pulled back into the criminal underworld. The film explores themes of redemption and the struggle against one's past.

Critical Reception

S.L.I.P. received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its gritty portrayal of small-town crime and its performances, particularly from James Doohan. Others found the pacing uneven and the plot predictable. It did not achieve widespread critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its attempt at a serious crime drama and James Doohan's performance.

  • Criticized for a familiar plot and inconsistent pacing.

  • Considered a modest B-movie effort of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception for S.L.I.P. is largely uncatalogued due to its limited release and the era in which it was produced. Available historical data does not provide specific details on Google user sentiment.

Fun Fact

James Doohan, best known for his role as Scotty in Star Trek, played a significant dramatic role in S.L.I.P. prior to the show's immense success.

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