5/10
Are you all right? I wasn't but I am now
9 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS***Two just released from the clink-prison-convicts Duke & Boots, Corey Allen & Warren Oates, are looking for a place the crash as well as in Boot's case meet a girl and have a couple of beers when they spot pretty blond Ann Carlyle, Kate Manx, gas up at the gas station that they were hanging out at. After carjacking at knife-point Jules Maitland they followed Ann to her home in the Hollywood Hills to check out her and her property. Occupying a nearby house, that's deserted, the two spend their time watching Ann sunbathing and taking dips in her swimming pool as they plan their next move.

It's the aggressive Duke who soon makes the first move on Ann claiming that he's a successful gardener or botanist who want's to get rid of the crab grass on her property as well as keep the bugs from devouring her flowers & roses. All the time the sexually frustrated Boots is going crazy in not having his good friend Duke, who's slowly getting very friendly with Ann, not give him a chance to get introduced or get a crack at Ann like he promised him. With Ann's husband Roger, Robert Wark , about to show up from a business trip in San Francisco Duke doesn't know what he's gotten himself into with now both his friend Boots and soon Robert about to catch him in the act and expose him as the sexual psycho that he really is.

***SPOILERS**** Things get completely out of hand with a drunk and out of his skull Duke totally losing it and drunkenly attacking Ann, who refused his advances, with Boots trying to come to her rescue. The fighting ends up in the family swimming pool with Duke & Boots slugging it out as Ann's husband Roger shows up only to be attacked by a totally out of it, after knifing his friend Boots, Duke. It's the drunk and punched out Ann who puts an ends to all this by blasting Duke, with her husband's .38 revolver, who despite having been seen dripping wet, after his fight with Boots in the swimming pool,was bone dry without as much as a drop of water on him or his cloths!
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