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Dirty Doctor Deviate (1970)
Character: Doctor
Sexual therapist and his beautiful nurse Joyce service folks with sexual problems, usually couples. It's all designed to take their money as well as have sex with lots of people.
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Carnal Knowledge (1970)
Character: Wild Willie
Carla has a birthday party for her pimp Troy and invites Brenda, Chi-Chi, Wild Willie and Big John. They all have softcore sex.
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Big Beaver Splits the Scene (1971)
Character: Max (uncredited)
Millie and Suzie are two close female friends who live together in the same apartment complex. When the lovely ladies aren't engaging in torrid poolside lesbian liaisons, they are having sex with each other's husbands or gleefully participating in wild group orgies.
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Code Name: Raw-Hide (1972)
Character: Mousie
Frank and Barny are agents of the PBI - Pornographic Bureau of Investigation, sent by Chief Rank, Head of Vice, L.A. District, to go down on the dirty crime spots of Hollywood. Mousie's Hot Shoppe is an adult bookstore where the owner is as much titillated as his customers by the material on sale. The agents are surprised to uncover that Mousie knows Chief Rank all too well, but it comes handy as he is willing to be an informer. So, the agents "discover" the Travelling House of Pleasure, a door-to-door delivery service of of Eastern Delights, the Good Time girls.
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The Pimp Primer (1970)
Character: Harry
Carl, a low-end hustler and pimp, uses his girlfriend to start his own prostitution ring. Trouble begins when Carl recruits Sherrie, a local waitress who likes sex. A cheesy narrator relates this morality tale. Features early cameos by adult super-stars John Holmes and Uschi Digard!
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Nightingales (1988)
Character: Attorney
"Nightingales" are eight student nurses living off campus in Southern California in this stylish Aaron Spelling production that ultimately was developed into a short-lived series which aired on NBC at the beginning of 1989. Subsequently edited down to 90 minutes, the film later served as the premiere episode for the series, which was reworked to add Suzanne Pleshette and Barry Newman as stars.
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Sex and the Single Vampire (1970)
Character: Rod Rammer
Count Spatula's house is invaded by a group of swingers wanting to have sex in a haunted house. This one is available in two different version: an uncut hardcore version running around an hour and a softcore 27-minute reduced cut which is contained as an extra on the Dracula (The Dirty Old Man) / Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? DVD distributed by Something Weird.
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Terror at Orgy Castle (1972)
Character: Green Mask Party Guest
Not the smartest couple in the world, Bill and Lisa spend the last night of their "swinging European vacation" at the haunted castle of spooky Countess Dominova, just in time for Bill to make love to a succubus, Lisa to become the "Bride of the Devil" and everyone to wallow in some serious Terror at Orgy Castle.
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Kalifornia (1993)
Character: Mr. Musgrave
A journalist duo go on a tour of serial killer murder sites with two companions, unaware that one of them is a serial killer himself.
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Apollo 13 (1995)
Character: Reporter
The true story of technical troubles that scuttle the Apollo 13 lunar mission in 1970, risking the lives of astronaut Jim Lovell and his crew, with the failed journey turning into a thrilling saga of heroism. Drifting more than 200,000 miles from Earth, the astronauts work furiously with the ground crew to avert tragedy.
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The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
Character: Thomas
A rich but racist man is dying and hatches an elaborate scheme for transplanting his head onto another man's body. His health deteriorates rapidly, and doctors are forced to transplant his head onto the only available candidate: a black man from death row.
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Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971)
Character: Commissioner
After saving a Black Panther from some racist cops, a black male prostitute goes on the run from "the man" with the help of the ghetto community and some disillusioned Hells Angels.
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Garden of the Dead (1972)
Character: Sgt. Burns
Convicts on a chain gang sniff formaldehyde fumes to get high. They attempt a prison break and are shot down by the guards. After being buried, they rise from the dead, killing all in their path with shovels and hoes.
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Someone I Touched (1975)
Character: Second A.D.
A woman learns that her husband has been unfaithful and that she has acquired a venereal disease. Then she learns that, after years of trying, she is finally pregnant
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Little Women Get Ahead (1970)
Character: Clien of Toni
Little Women Get Ahead has ditzy blonde KATHY HILTON and ultra gal FIFI WATSON doing a jigsaw puzzle in their skivvies. Fifi tells the blonde of a scheme where her friends get paid for "partying all the time."
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Weekend Convention (1971)
Character: John
Businessmen and their wives enjoy sex with new partners at a convention in southern California.
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Penthouse Party Girl (1970)
Character: Donald (uncredited)
One of three hardcore films featured on After Hours Cinema's "Venus Theatre Presents: Wild Sex in the 70s" collection.
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Adultery for Fun & Profit (1971)
Character: Lawyer
Richard an attractive, virile young man living in a lush apartment, has a rendezvous with Janet. Janet is in the midst of a divorce proceeding involving a large settlement. At a climatic moment on Richard's bed, a photographer steps out of the closest and snaps a picture. It seems that Richard is a super stud for hire in divorce suits, he earns 10% of whatever money he saves the husband by enabling him to prove that his wife is committing adultery. His fee from Janet's husband is $10,000. He boasts that out of eight cases he's scored on seven. Women in the process of divorce are especially vulnerable and Richard, expert lover that he is, is able to take advantage of their insecurity. His next conquest is June. However, June's attorney, Manna was also Janet's attorney and he recognizes Richard in both sets of photographs. He visits Richard and threatens him with jail unless he agrees to a partnership.
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101 Acts of Love (1971)
Character: N/A
A female doctor tries to help a married couple out with their sexual problems.
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Chic '69 (1971)
Character: Lenny (voice)
Lenny, a gigolo, gets a call from his friend Sissy, who complains that her boyfriend is fooling around on her with a sexpot named Sherry. Lenny sets out to seduce Sherry and save Sissy's relationship with her boyfriend, but Sherry turns out to be a bit more than he bargained for.
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The Flanders and Alcott Report on Sexual Response (1971)
Character: Dr. Leon Flanders
"The Meadows Foundation" is a research laboratory run by dedicated scientist Dr. Flanders and his shapely assistant Dr. Phyllis Alcott. The place was named after their leader, Dr. Meadows, "an underground practicing abortionist." The two doctors, dressed in lab coats and clutching clipboards, conduct experiments on "surrogates" - people whose libidos are damaged. Mainly, they hook up battery cables to naked, spread-eagled women.
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The Zodiac Rapist (1971)
Character: Voice Overs (voice) (uncredited)
A detective is on the trail of the Zodiac, a serial rapist who has been taunting him with rhyming clues and riddles.
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The Undergraduate (1971)
Character: Professor Collins
A "white-coater" documentary about sex, set on a university campus, scripted by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
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