“At the time of its release, SCORE became a victim of its times. In retrospect, it’s amazing to see how ahead of the times it was.”
—The Austin Chronicle
A married bisexual couple wager they can bed a pair of innocent newlyweds in Radley Metzger’s adaptation of Jerry Douglas’ stage play Score, or No One’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf! Witty and transgressive, it delivers on everything the swinging ’70s promised.
Screening with a video introduction by Queer Cinema: Lost & Found programmer Elizabeth Purchell.