Philadelphia's inestimable artist/sculptor/filmmaker C. Fred Hobbs (God-Monster Of Indian Flats) wrote and directed this 1971 fable about a porn-addicted singer (E. Kerrigan Prescott from Fiend Without A Face) whose obsession with Hieronymous Bosch's "Garden Of Earthly Delights" lands him in the psych ward. Following LSD therapy, Bosch himself makes an appearance in the form of Christopher Brooks from Hobbs' Alabama's Ghost (1973). Also with character actor Terry Wills (Child's Play 3), Oakland recording artists The Loading Zone, and Prescott's then-spouse Karen Ingenthron. Cinematographer Gordon Mueller (1963's Sucking Doctor) had previously co-directed Hobb's first feature, the 1969 art film satire Troika. From Harry Novak's Boxoffice International Pictures.