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Fanny Hill Meets the Red Baron (1968)
Character: N/A
Forced behind British lines by engine problems, the Red Baron camouflages his plane, swaps uniforms with a dead soldier, and, posing as a Belgian, makes his way to a hospital. He discovers that the hospital has a group of nurses dedicated to raising the morale of patients by joining them in a variety of sexual activities.
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The Young, Erotic Fanny Hill (1970)
Character: Chris
Fanny Hill enlightens friends, acquaintances, and folks off the street to the joys of sexual freedom and battery operated love devices! Lenore leaves her pal Fanny and moves to the big city where she and her two room-mates, hard pressed for money, become nude models. When Fanny comes for a visit, she shows the girls her gratitude for their hospitality...
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Submission (1969)
Character: N/A
A psycho sex-fiend keeps his infantile girlfriend Vicky in Submission with candy bars, toys and, yes, hot wax. But when they plan on killing a wealthy lesbian, Vicky discovers she likes a woman's touch and plans a nasty surprise for her boneheaded boyfriend!
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Events (1970)
Character: Kirsten
Sexuality without pretence gives the wallop to Events. A dramatic street story of young runaway flower-kids in the Greenwich Village of 1968, it raises ethical questions while the screen explodes with erotica.
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The Ultimate Voyeur (1969)
Character: N/A
The wealthy Mr. Rich likes to cruise the seedier areas of Manhattan in his limousine, finding those who are willing to do whatever he wants them to do for a price--as long as he is able to watch.
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Forbidden Flesh (1968)
Character: Lesbian
The hottest girl in the hills and her best friend have just met a traveling salesman. Trying to hold off on these vicious virgins, he begins telling different bizarre sexual stories of the big cities he's been to, which of course gets the two nymphs all worked up. He finally succumbs to their advances only to be interrupted by a mama welding a shotgun.
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The Procurer (1968)
Character: Melanie Anderson
A New York theatrical agent pimps out the actresses he represents, with tragic results.
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Prowl Girls (1968)
Character: N/A
When Sally Mae's boyfriend Tarzan is expelled from high school for peddling marijuana, she rebels against her middle-class background, thinking that he has been treated unfairly. She joins Tarzan in his East Village hippie "crash pad." He organizes a profitable racket, luring suckers from uptown to watch the wild parties that take place in the "pad." He appeals to their sympathy to extract large sums of money for the supposed rehabilitation of the young female participants. The racket is so successful that other operators, including Big Daddy and Butterfly, join in the enterprise. After several months, Sally Mae learns about the racket and goes to live with a businessman she met at one of the parties. Big Daddy, Tarzan and Butterfly seek her out to make sure that she doesn't talk to the police. They abduct her, give her an overdose of heroin and leave her dead in the basement of a Village flop house.
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Wendy's Palace (1971)
Character: Southern
Small town gal Wendy resorts to prostitution after moving to New York City. Wendy gets busted by corrupt vice cop Vince and winds up spending 90 days in jail. In the wake of finishing her sentence, Wendy decides to quit working the streets by owning and operating her own brothel instead.
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Night of the Dark Full Moon (1972)
Character: Inmate
A man investigates the grisly crimes that occurred in a former insane asylum, unsettling the locals who all seem to have something to hide.
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Bloodrage (1980)
Character: Stevie
A sexually frustrated young man kills hookers.
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Teenage Hitchhikers (1974)
Character: 1st Party Hippy
Three girls go on the road and run into trouble with the people who give them rides.
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Keyholes Are for Peeping (1972)
Character: Katie
After earning his degree through a correspondence course, Stanley uses his newfound knowledge to help his neighbors reignite the flames of passion. Little does anyone realize that their most intimate moments are all eye candy for the lonely maintenance man who has open access to the entire building.
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Blow Dry (1976)
Character: Chastity Wadley
An ambitious, virile hairdresser dreams of opening his own salon while sleeping his way to the top (and the bottom).
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Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976)
Character: Oogaloo
Alice offends her would-be lover William by rejecting his advances. Upset, she falls asleep reading Alice in Wonderland. The white rabbit appears to her in a dream and takes her into a sexual wonderland. The story loosely follows Carroll's original plot, and includes many of his characters, but with considerable sexual license.
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Sometime Sweet Susan (1975)
Character: Nurse Carrie
She was two women, trapped in one body. Is she really sweet Susan, a loving, passionate spirit... or is she Sara, an aggressive, gluttonous tramp whose capacity for sexual fulfillment is totally insatiable?
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Through the Looking Glass (1976)
Character: Young Catherine
A woman living in an oppressive marriage discovers a terrifying sexual presence lurking in the house’s attic.
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