After she's been flattened like a flapjack by a speeding truck, suburbanite Dan Davis learns that his gambling-addicted wife Pat (Tiffany James) had secretly swapped her nurse's job for turning tricks as a motel hooker. Told in flashback, Pat's double life collapses when her loose-lipped neighbor shows up as a john. The only film credited to Vincent L. Sinclair, the obscure Women of Desire was picked up by Harry Novak's Boxoffice International for a 1967 release. The cast and crew, aside from Monica Davis (Barry Mahon's The Dead One), is equally uncelebrated, and aside from its crudely edited trailer the film is considered lost.
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