Public Domain Movies | Sex Madness

"Sex Madness" presents itself as an educational film warning against the perils of sexually transmitted diseases and promiscuity. The narrative follows several characters who, due to their reckless sexual behavior, find themselves facing dire consequences, including venereal diseases and societal scorn.

The film is known for its melodramatic and exaggerated portrayal of the consequences of sexual promiscuity, and it includes scenes intended to shock and titillate audiences. "Sex Madness" is an example of the exploitation genre's tendency to use controversial subject matter to draw attention and attract audiences (1934).

Director: Dwain Esper

Stars: Vivian McGill, Rose Tapley, Al Rigali


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