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In-Flight Service (1975)
Character: N/A
Stewardess Linda Jane and her lascivious exotic dancer pal Judy live together in a New York City apartment. The girls have various bawdy sexual escapades and host a wild Halloween party orgy.
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Cherry Hustlers (1977)
Character: Keith
An accountant embezzles $80,000 from his company, in cahoots with a beautiful company executive. However, he starts worrying about getting caught and lets his partner know that he wants to stop. She, however, doesn't want to dry up her cash cow, so she finds some "persuasive" ways to convince her partner to keep up his end of the deal.
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Sweet Wet Lips (1977)
Character: N/A
Features 1970s adult super-stars Jamie Gillis, Mark Stevens, and Jennifer Jordan.
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Cheese (1974)
Character: Friend
Big Tex Bullwanger rolls out of Texas and into the Big Apple for hot action. Brawny, if light on brain, Tex may be slow but he's far from dumb! He's got the plan that will bring the babes to him. What do big city girls want most? To be models, right? Right! And whose hands are these delectable dishes just putty in? The photographer's, right? The guy who takes those hot, hot shots! Tex can't tell a lens from an F-stop, but do these girls know that?
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Schoolgirl's Reunion (1977)
Character: Barney Miller
Two former classmates reunite at their school's athletic stadium to reminisce about their youth, but the discussion, and ensuing flashbacks, soon take them back to shocking and perverse memories.
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Bang Bang You Got It! (1976)
Character: Guy with Fantasy
A collection of sketches parodying various porn and TV tropes. Occasionally, between the segments, one of the performers will talk about his or her sexual fantasy in a more serious and straightforward way.
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Slip Up (1975)
Character: Mr. Quimtwiddle
During the course of his experiments at the Institute of Sexual Research, Dr. Charles Cherrypopper comes up with a rather interesting device... the Electro-Testicular Cock-Erector, which will cause every man in the nation to suffer an instant and unbelievable erection! The good doctor has a plan to put the device into action, and in the resulting confusion, take over the government! But, our heroine, Penelope Juiceslit, has other ideas, and sets out to stop the wicked doctor before it's too late.
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The Summer of Suzanne (1976)
Character: Esther's Friend
When her parents leave for a trip to New York, a young Chicago girl decides to lose her virginity as soon as possible, and enlists the help of her wild older sister to achieve her goal.
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That Lady from Rio (1976)
Character: Luga
Vanessa is the leader of an international organization of white slave traders who supply women to brothels all over the world. Her mob is expanding and her number one henchman has plans for taking over the whole operation. She has to duck the law as well as her enemies to stay on top of things, one of her favorite things is Jamie Gillis. Vanessa and Jamie light up the screen with their lovemaking. Will Vanessa keep her empire of lust? Or, will she be swallowed up by the mob with the cops not too far behind?
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Portrait (1974)
Character: Guy in Blue Tank Top (uncredited)
An examination of a young woman's three different personalities.
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Night After Night (1975)
Character: Bernard
Three Husbands are sick of having same sex with their wives night after night. They find another (Darby Lloyd Rains) to satisfy their needs and someone to talk to. The wives feel the same way.
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Veronica's Kiss (1975)
Character: N/A
Two young runaway gangsters take refuge in the fire escape stairs of a building, where three young naked women under transparent veils dance to the notes of Indian folklore. Hidden behind the curtains, the two thugs watch these super erotic dances. The three young women then move on to intimate caresses and use sexual gadgets to satisfy their desires and the pleasure of your eyes. The two young men unable to get out of their hiding place, with their weapons in hand, force the three happy women to satisfy them sexually.
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Joy Of Humiliation (1977)
Character: Warren the Psychiatrist
Vanessa's psychologist husband recounts the kinky case history of an insatiable patient.
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Private Practice (1975)
Character: Dr. Hyman Scheisskopf
A sex therapist treats a pain addicted tramp who needs leather hooded brutes to bind and beat her to get off.
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That's Erotic (1979)
Character: (archive footage)
Connie Peterson and Tyler Reynolds (as Connie Peters and Dirk Southgate, respectively) host a retrospective of the most erotic scenes in adult motion pictures featuring the top list of adult film stars. Will they be able to resist the chemistry between them before the end of the picture?
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My Husband, the Producer (1974)
Character: Harold
A British woman is fed up with being a respectable housewife. Her husband is never at home, but she is always horny.
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Betrayed Teens (1977)
Character: Dr. Arnold Dunraven
After her daughter is kidnapped by a gang of bikers, Helen hires a private detective to find her.
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When a Woman Calls (1975)
Character: Scotty Conway
A classic tale of a man who just cannot resist women, he thinks of his girlfriend, but cannot resist the temptation.
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Sue Prentiss, R.N. (1975)
Character: Sewer Worker Wearing Glasses
Four nurses are waiting for a team of divers as they emerge from the New York City sewer system after searching for alligators. The big question is what the divers saw down there, and they're kept in quarantine in the meantime. . .
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Lisa Meets Mr. Big (1975)
Character: Dr. Arnold Diefenbach
Young Lisa brings her fiancé home to meet her parents, who don't know he's black. They are shocked and servants appalled, but he helps her mom feel better, and Lisa satisfies her dad.
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French Shampoo (1978)
Character: Enrico
A sheikh offers a million dollars to a beauty salon owner if she can make his ugly niece beautiful. She brings her beauty expert who suggests sex as the best beautifier.
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Gladys and Her All Girl Band (1975)
Character: Bubbles
Two porno actors on the run audition in drag for a rock band and actually get the gig. They are pursued by a police sergeant for their lewd film exploits.
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Fanny (1975)
Character: Freddy R.
Fanny AKA Video Date Line -Talk about movies being ahead of their time! Over two decades after it rocked the porn palaces of America. It is still ahead of the time, and it probably will remain so into the next millennium. To be sure, dating services have become commonplace, but the concept of a service that allows you to see your prospective date performing sexually "before committing yourself" is a revolutionary idea. Look out for the weird impresario of the service, a caricature of Jack Palance sporting a slouch hat and mustache, who speaks in menacing whispers and carries a big stick, which his lovely girlfriend, Connie, is really at pains to sit on. A fresh-looking Annie Sprinkle is here to help clients "rise" to the occasion, and tender little Jean Dalton drops by to make a video and stays for the climactic orgy. You will too. Russ Carlson was a stand-in in Scene 1.
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Once... and for All (1977)
Character: Bill Anderson
Bill's girl Sue is a virgin afraid of sex. Her teacher Miss Evans, who has fetish for virgins of both sexes, takes care of that, but Sue turns into a nympho. Meanwhile, Bill's bud Stinger convinces him to force himself on his girl Betty.
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The School for Sexual Arts (1975)
Character: Irving Nagy
Female students at a "higher-learning" institution called The School for the Sexual Arts spend their time closely studying the male body and learning how best to use their own bodies to bring the male form to life.
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Kathy's Graduation Present (1975)
Character: Phil
Young Kathy is an honors student who graduates from high school with straight A's. However, at her graduation party her friends--who know that she is a virgin--decide to give her the kind of "final exam" that she wasn't counting on.
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Blow Some My Way (1975)
Character: Teacher
Annie Sprinkle models for the Hump cigarette company's new "Blow Some My Way" ad campaign. The slogan attracts prudish protesters and the company must demonstrate just what they mean by "blow".
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Baby Oil (1975)
Character: Cabinet Minister
American and Russian agents each vie to gain their respective nation control of the oil wells of Sexalvania. However, the wells only produce baby oil.
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The Joyriders (1975)
Character: Alan Mennings
Two sisters hitchhike across America and con assorted motorists who pick them up. Finally, they cross paths with a kindred spirit and return with him to his place to potentially settle down.
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Sensuous Fly Girls (1976)
Character: Dr. Rudolph Horne (uncredited)
When astronauts are flying to Jupiter, they are to get sexual relief from girls who accompany them to the planet.
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Big Abner (1975)
Character: G-Man
In this parody of the comic strip "Li'l Abner", a hillbilly named Big Abner, who is the "champion of the mountain folk", spends much of his time pleasuring the women of his hick town.
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Tortured Woman (1976)
Character: Bud Stone / Gary Wrong
Two young women come across secret papers having do with with foreign diplomats.
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The Travails of June (1976)
Character: Ben Crockett
A reporter interviews June, a prostitute who has just been arrested, and she relates her tale of being kidnapped by a criminal gang, drugged and forced to have sex with powerful politicians in order to set them up for blackmail.
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The Fireworks Woman (1975)
Character: Orgy Guy (uncredited)
Angela is haunted by guilt for the morbid bond with her brother Peter, who is destined to be a priest. In an attempt to free herself from this passion, she embarks on a descent into the infernal rounds of erotic love.
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The Passions of Carol (1975)
Character: Billy Baxter
Carol Scrooge, the curmudgeonly owner of a sleazy skin publication, insists that her employees work on Christmas. However, on Christmas eve, Miss Scrooge is visited by three ghosts, each of whom shows her a different vision of Christmas, from Carol's lurid past of sexually manipulating her childhood friends to the meager Christmas celebrations of her present-day employee, Bob Hatchet and his wife, to a terrifying and sleazy vision of Christmas yet to come; each visit is infused with a barrel of laughs and a valuable lesson about the importance of giving and holiday spirit.
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Abduction of an American Playgirl (1975)
Character: Fred
Two lonely men kidnap a beautiful woman and subject her to their shocking carnal desires. But much to their surprise, she loves every minute of it and soon the hapless men realize that they are incapable of satisfying her lustful urges!
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The Defiance of Good (1975)
Character: First Rapist (uncredited)
Under the influence of her "bad" friend, Cathy is caught experimenting with drugs by her religious mother. The parents feel the best thing for their wayward daughter is a little psychiatric observation. Little do they realize they are sending poor, innocent Cathy to a hell-hole of an institution, where she is repeatedly raped, abused, and is in danger of losing her mind. The only doctor who shows her understanding persuades her to be released under his supervision. Cathy soon finds herself traveling from the frying pan into the fire...
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Afternoon Delights (1980)
Character: Theater Guy Wearing Glasses
A group of friends have gathered for their regular poker night, but instead of dealing stud, they are presented with a new game where they try to decide who has the nastiest story about an ex-wife.
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Naked Came the Stranger (1975)
Character: Marvin Goodman
Follows the exploits of radio host Gilly Blake who is determined to get even with her philandering husband Billy in a series of torrid affairs with their friends and acquaintances.
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Angel Number 9 (1974)
Character: Steven
After dumping his pregnant girlfriend, an arrogant chauvinist is hit by a van and reincarnated as a woman.
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China Doll (1975)
Character: Micky Finn P.I.
Private investigator Mickey Finn searches for a missing china doll filled with $25,000 of Dilithium crystals. Notable as Vanessa del Rio's first movie.
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Rollerbabies (1976)
Character: Sherman Frobish
In the future sexual intercourse is outlawed because of overpopulation and people take anti-aphrodisiac pills in order to curtail any carnal urges. The only form of coitus allowed is done by licensed performers on live television broadcasts as an aid to masturbation. Shrewd, but down on his luck television executive Sherman Frobish, the man responsible for a naughty top-rated TV program, comes up with the bright idea of a live TV sex show contest in which the participants fornicate while racing around on roller skates in order to salvage his floundering career.
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The Bite (1975)
Character: Johnny Memphis
Set in the early 1930's, 'The Big Con' (aka 'The Bite') is a colorful parody of 'The Sting' combining sex, comedy and monkey business. Three cons (Sweet Kate, The Toledo Kid and Johnny Memphis) get together during a sexual frolic and plan a terrific scam aimed at local banker Francis B. Dobbs. Dobbs is to be seduced into buying a 'house of ill repute.' For this purpose, the trio recruits beautiful women and other convincing characters who pose as call girls, governors, senators and successful businessmen performing sexual acrobatics to persuade Dobbs to make the purchase.
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Reunion (1976)
Character: Arthur Sassy
A group of high school friends are invited to spend a weekend together at a mysterious house on a secluded island.
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My Master My Love (1975)
Character: Billy
Darby Lloyd Raines stars as a vicious dominatrix who lives with her beautiful slave girl. When her brother comes to visit, he immediately becomes smitten with the slave and plots to steal her away.
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Midnight Desires (1976)
Character: Boxer Wearing Glasses (uncredited)
Four friends on a weekend getaway to Long Island are siting around a fireplace and each relates a sexual fantasy that he or she has had for a long time but kept secret.
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Wet Rainbow (1974)
Character: David
A married couple's lives are thrown into turmoil when they both find themselves attracted to a beautiful hippie artist.
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Oriental Blue (1975)
Character: Conrad
Young girls are taken to Madame Blue's brothel. After having drunk an oriental love potion, they gladly take part in intercourse with both sexes.
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Maraschino Cherry (1978)
Character: Piano Bar Guy
The madame of a high-class New York brothel teaches her younger sister all about the business.
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Barbara Broadcast (1977)
Character: Joyce's Client
In a restaurant in New York, the menu is unusual, with some sauces prepared by waiters on the spot. In this scenery, at another table, a reporter interviews a famous prostitute.
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