Nancy Ison is known for The Stewardesses (1969) and Cindy and Donna (1970).
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L'amour de femme (1969)
Character: Lenore (uncredited)
Innovative sixties softcore. Lenore and Suzanne are swinging 60s chicks who share a swank apartment and a Lincoln Continental financed by their rich, bankrolling daddies.
Escape to Passion (1971)
Character: Marlene (as Linda Levin)
Leo is a small time crook on the road to redemption. The age old story of a broken man trying to change himself. Escape to Passion is a sleazy action-packed classic.
How to Make a Dirty Movie (1968)
Character: Marlene (uncredited)
Blue Movie Madness is indeed a mad flick featuring lots of skin as a truly loverly blue-movie maiden shows a beginner the ropes. Everything here is geared toward laughs, but the essential purpose of skin flicks is never forgotten and the trade secrets exposed along the way are very revealing: "Don’t stab her in the eye with it!" yells the director, who can’t keep himself out of the action. Yes, "getting the part" takes on a new meaning in this one.
Cindy and Donna (1970)
Character: Donna Weeks
Cindy and Donna are two middle-class teenaged sisters with over-sexed, alcoholic parents. The pair decide to experiment with drugs and men, but soon realize that they’re more grown up than the people who raised them.
The Stewardesses (1969)
Character: N/A
A single eventful night in the lives of a crew of Los Angeles-based, trans-Pacific stewardesses, as they experiment with drugs and engage in various sexual encounters. The Stewardesses is a 1969 Softcore 3-D film. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed over $27,000,000 (USD) in 1970 dollars, becoming the most profitable 3-D film ever released.
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