The Love Clinic

The Love Clinic is a 1969 American sex comedy film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian. "It's a great film," said Ferd Sebastian late in his career. However a 1972 article had him refer to it as "strictly drive in" fare.

Premise
A female urologist and a male obstetrician open clinics in the same building. According to Ferd Sebastian, "They have to tell all of their problems to a computer and the computer talks. And she falls in love with the computer!"

Cast

 * Marion Cline
 * Jim Carlton

Reception
The film screened in cinemas in 1969. It also appears to have screened until the title of Marital Fulfilment.

It was "a moderate success" at the box office. The Sebastians said they sold the film to Sumner Redstone and it made "a huge amount of money" in Georgia.

According to Ferd Sebastian the film is hard to access today because "the lab went bankrupt and all the negatives they had were stolen."