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The Swinging Nurses (1965)
Character: Elizabeth
A photographer who specializes in nudes is confined to a hospital but has a deadline coming up that he won't meet if he's still in the hospital. Several nurses hear of his problem and volunteer to help him solve it.
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Hot Numbers (1965)
Character: N/A
A man going through his Rolodex file begins to reminisce about the various women in the file that he's been with.
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Flesh and Lace (1965)
Character: Gilda, Dancer #1
Beverly a teaser bar girl, that think she hates men, but is in fact suffering from repressed nymphomania. She finds out when she flirts with her best friends man and gets thrown out in the street. Beverly runs into a toy store owner.
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Rent-a-Girl (1965)
Character: Model playing strip billiards
A naive young woman looking for fun stumbles upon strange neighbors living in the same apartment building which she resides in. They start her off with a career in nude modeling, but in actuality turn out to be a ruthless brother and sister team who spearhead a kinky "girl renting" business for eccentric rich folk who get their jollies out of bondage and "whipping little girls 18 to 22".
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The Love Merchant (1966)
Character: Go-Go Girl (as Robin Marks)
Biker Click procures lovely willing young women for decadent millionaire playboy Kendall Harvey III. Kendall sets his sights on Peggy Johns as his next conquest, but the married and straight-laced Peggy turns down his proposal. However, after her husband's advertising business finds itself in a financial slump, Kendall offers to help out but only if Peggy agrees to be his intimate companion for two days.
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The Sexploiters (1965)
Character: Movie Model #1
A "modeling agency" in New York City is the setting for this outrageous erotic romp where men and women will do anything to satisfy their wildest carnal cravings.
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Confessions of a Bad Girl (1965)
Character: Girl Dancing In Underwear
Judith, a pretty young girl from a small town, comes to New York City determined to become a famous actress. She auditions for a variety of modeling and acting jobs, and finds out that the men she's auditioning for expect more than one kind of "audition" from her.
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The Naked Fog (1966)
Character: Anna
Marge, a writer trying to navigate the changing mores of the swinging Sixties, escapes California and its cult of nudism for the suburban lifestyle of Long Island.
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Sin in the City (1966)
Character: N/A
Three girls head from boarding school to NYC, arriving by bus at Port Authority and vowing to "get into trouble." These "girls gone wild" forerunners head to a Greenwich Village bar where they copycat a girl stripping to dance topless atop the bar, then head to a Village party and finally crash a posh uptown party before catching the bus home.
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Death of a Nymphette (1967)
Character: N/A
Recently divorced, Robert Allan meets Peggy at a party and she soon becomes his mistress. The affair ends, however, when Robert discovers that Peggy is a nymphomaniac. Robert next has an affair with Gloria, but it also ends when he discovers that Gloria, unresponsive with men, is a lesbian. Robert finds happiness at last with Frenchy, but their idyl is shattered when two men break into the apartment, overcome Robert and assault and murder Frenchy. Her death drives Robert insane.
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Misconduct (1966)
Character: Felicia
A sex-crazed man is forced to abstain from sex. But the sedatives given to him by his doctor causes side affects when taken in overdose which cause him to hallucinate about sex, wherever he is.
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Mondo oscenità (1966)
Character: Lesbian Rapist (archive footage) (uncredited)
Cut-n-paste pseudo-documentary about the history of censorship in cinema and the changing mores of the '60s, comprised mostly of footage from the films of Joseph Mawra (who also directed this under the pseudonym of "Carlo Scappine"). Likely the only way to catch footage from Mawra's lost MME. OLGA'S MASSAGE PARLOR.
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Censored (1965)
Character: Nude Girl on Phone
A collection of clips that had reputedly been scissored from various films on account of their content being too racy. (None of them actually were - in fact, it's all footage shot for this film by Barry Mahon - but why get in the way of a good story?)
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Heat of Madness (1966)
Character: Peg (uncredited)
Though seemingly normal Jonathan Wheelwright (KEVIN SCOTT) is in a seemingly normal relationship with his rich fiancée Susan (JENNIFER LLAIRD), the poor guy's got a few screws loose. Despite being a photographer who specializes in shooting nudes, Jonathan is remarkably uptight when it comes to sex. He even pulls away from Susan when things get too passionate. All that changes, however, when Jonathan is hired to shoot the stills illustrating a book called Famous Sex Murders. Hiring actors rather than models, and staging scenes 'just like little moving pictures,' Jonathan's soon running around shooting mock robberies, break-ins, whippings, and assaults including, rather hilariously, beating up a little old lady on a stairwell. And -- surprise, surprise -- all that fake violence starts to get to him.
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Moonlighting Wives (1966)
Character: N/A
An ambitious suburban housewife, tired of forever being in debt, sets up an independent stenography business. Finding that her clients are more interested in the women than the dictation, she revamps it into a discreet and highly profitable prostitution ring made up of neighbourhood wives.
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Red Roses of Passion (1966)
Character: Pam (as Robin Marks)
A man-hungry suburban woman feels frustrated since she lives in the home of her prudish aunt and cousin, who interrupt and criticise her amorous liaisons. A co-worker brings her to a tarot-card reader, who introduces her to a club of women who meet occasionally to share an intoxicating brew, tease each other erotically with long-stemmed roses and honour the heathen god Pan. The occultist manages to corrupt the aunt and cousin, and lure the woman into full-fledged membership so she might participate in its climactic ritual.
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Acosada (1964)
Character: (new U.S. footage)
An attractive songstress (Libertad Leblanc) lands herself a performing contract and leaves her home in Buenos Aires. She travels to Venezuela, and when arriving in Caracas, she soon discovers that her contract is a hoax made by a major drug baron. She finds that she is knee-deep in trouble herself and must be careful if she is to get out of her predicament in one piece. When imported to the U.S., the film was dubbed into English, new footage (shot in New York City) was added and it was given the memorably salacious title The Pink Pussy: Where Sin Lives.
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Chained Girls (1965)
Character: (uncredited)
This exploitation classic purports to expose the secrets of the 1960s lesbian underworld.
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Take Me Naked (1966)
Character: Cleon (as Joan Ames)
A man's sexual obsession with a neighbor ends in bloodshed.
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The Sin Syndicate (1965)
Character: Candy Thompson
At a Senate crime hearing, four young girls testify as to how, shortly after their arrival in New York, they became "zero girls," also known as "party girls".
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The Beast That Killed Women (1965)
Character: Girl Waiting to Join Camp #1
Panic and fear strike the hearts of the terrorised sun-kissed nudist girls of a once peaceful nudist resort in sun-bleached Miami, when a mysterious, yet menacing intruder manages to find his way in the camp.
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Kitten in a Cage (1968)
Character: Kelly
When Julie escapes from a mental institution, she seeks refuge with her boss and friend, a nightclub owner. However, they all have to fight for their lives when a group of jewel thieves come after them.
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All Men Are Apes! (1965)
Character: The Maid
A woman in prison relates her downfall from precocious thief of her mother's boyfriends to murderess. Plus, stripping! And a dude in an ape costume!
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The Girl from S.I.N. (1966)
Character: Model (as Dolly Lee)
Secret agent Poontang Plenty, who works to defeat evil while trying to crack the secret of invisibility.
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My Brother's Wife (1966)
Character: Mary
A man's wife starts having an affair with her brother-in-law, who is temporarily staying at their apartment.
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