Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value
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- | The film ''[[Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value]]'' (1969) is a play of words on that phrase. | + | ''[[Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value]]'' (1969) is a film directed by [[Charles Hirsch]]. it was co-written with [[Paul Bartel]], who also starred along [[Rose Wood]], [[Carol Saltus]] and [[Liz Torres]]. |
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Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value (1969) is a film directed by Charles Hirsch. it was co-written with Paul Bartel, who also starred along Rose Wood, Carol Saltus and Liz Torres.
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