DIRECTOR: Frank Perry
BOTTOM LINE: This penultimate collaboration between director Frank Perry and his screenwriting wife, Eleanor, is, with 1970s “Diary of a Mad Housewife,” their best work. Based on the then just-published best-seller by Evan Hunter, the film follows three bored teenagers trying to find ways to pass the long, sizzling summer days on the beaches of Fire Island – Peter (Richard Thomas – before he became a household name on “The Waltons “), Dan (Bruce Davison) and Sandy (Barbara Hershey).
Thomas and Davison are excellent, prefiguring their later work. But it is Hershey who is stunning as the manipulative Sandy. Then, into their lives wanders Rhoda (Oscar nominee Cathy Burns), who desperately wants to be one of them. The movie ends with a brutal rape scene, which resulted in the film, like “Midnight Cowboy” the same year, being slapped with an X-rating by the newly formed MPAA. The rape scene was then re-edited so that the movie could be released with an R-rating. This is the version I saw on Irish television around ten years ago.
https://thebrownees.net/eleanor-perry-felt-violated-as-husband-frank-took-the-credit
Scorsese Ranked: Twenty-Six Features, The Last Waltz, Italianamerican & Life Lessons. – TheBrownees
Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) Film Review A+ – TheBrownees

























