'and some of those were against their wills'
please forgive and correct me if I'm remembering this incorrectly, I've only seen this film once, a long time ago, and I'm not sure I got all the way to the end, but...do I correctly remember that, near the beginning, Dr. Elvis, when, I don't know, 'warning,' Mary and the others about the rough neighborhood, he tells them of rapes/sexual assaults (I don't remember what word he used), and adds that 'some were even against their will,' um, isn't that the definition of "rape"? if it wasn't against the other person's will, it's not rape
could something this stupid and belittling of such a horrible crime really have been written, looked over, approved, and spoken as late as 1969?