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Heterosexualis (1973)
Character: N/A
The antics in a boarding house/nursing home run by mean Miss Victor (Betty Mitchell). Motley crew includes a heavily made-up dying man Mr. Griffin, who’s a vampire, a lead Virgil and an ailing beauty Emily who is attended to by lesbian nurse Candy Samples.
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Sin in '69 (1969)
Character: Last Girl with Curt (uncredited)
Ginger and Curt, a weirdly incestuous brother & sister act, throw swinger parties for the neighborhood trash, but a mysterious killer in white shoes is strangling their guests.
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Weekend Lovers (1969)
Character: Ginger Bennett
Home from the sea, he launched a bed-hopping binge to end 'em all!
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Six Women (1971)
Character: Dolores
This is a low budget western about six undesired women who are taken out of a western town and transported to prison. Their adventures along the way are the basis for the film. The head man, Charley, is in charge of making sure the women stay in line. One night, Dolores, a Mexican girl, tries to escape. Charley catches her and has her tied to a tree, hanging by her wrists, for punishment. He strips her to the waist and lays a bull whip on her back.
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The Sexterminators (1970)
Character: Roommate
In a future where procreation is policed by the government, one man throws caution to the wind and lives the way he wants to live. That man is Danny Stewart and he'll screw anyone who will let him. This is the story of that man.
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Scyla (1967)
Character: Nymph (uncredited)
Beach bum Gregory spots the lovely Scyla sunbathing on the beach and immediately becomes infatuated with her. However, Gregory's possessive witch old flame Circe gets jealous when she finds out about his obsession with Scyla and concocts a magic potion to make the beautiful lady ugly.
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One Million AC/DC (1969)
Character: Cavegirl at Creek (uncredited)
A group of sex-crazed cave people are being harassed by a Tyrannosaurus Rex. While they try to figure out a way to deal with this threat, they have sex and eat a lot.
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The Kill (1968)
Character: Antoinette
A hot young vixen is kidnapped and raped by a dangerous gang of heroine smugglers, who rape and kill anyone who gets in their way. Then a tough private detective is hired to track down the bastards.
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The Affairs of Aphrodite (1970)
Character: Aphrodite
The god Antiochus purchases a female slave for the gods Aphrodite and her brother Apollo. She is not only to perform the expected duties of a slave but is also to take part in the depraved sexual activities the two gods constantly engage in. What they don't know is that the slave is actually Sappho, the exiled Cretan queen. They buy another female slave, Katenga, and take them back to their home on Mount Olympus. When young Paris, who is in love with Sappho, hears about it, he shows up at Mount Olympus to try to rescue her, but fails and is taken prisoner by Aphrodite and Apollo, who use him in their perverted sexual games. Paris and Sappho seemingly go along with them, but are actually plotting their escape. Complications ensue.
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Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972)
Character: Slave Girl with Long Earrings (uncredited)
An American scientist prevents an attempt against an oil Sheik, who, in return, opens the gates of his harem to his saviour. There, nude girls invite him to explore their bodies. Has anyone escaped from the street of a thousand pleasures?
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The Ecstasies of Women (1969)
Character: Chris
Harry's friends throw him a night-long bachelor party, and he flashes back to his many female 'conquests' with the go-go dancers who remind him of his array of past lovers.
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The Pick-Up (1968)
Character: Charlie's Starlet
Two mob money couriers, Frankie and Tony, have their latest package of $1 million stolen by two con women, Dana and Marcia, in which the men must find the women to recover the money before they become marked men.
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How Sweet It Is! (1974)
Character: At the Bacchanal
A couple are turned on reading fantasy letters to a sexually oriented newspaper and the fantasies are acted out in vignettes as they read.
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Deep Love (1974)
Character: N/A
Wealthy young woman, Maier, is betrayed by her maid and gigolo boyfriend, Lutze, who plot to steal her jewelry.
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Inside Pussycat (1977)
Character: Brunette with Long Hair (uncredited)
a smug grad student is working on his doctoral thesis to "prove" that everyone has a schizophrenic dual nature: what one thinks one is and one's true personality. He uses drugs on three coeds to bring out their hidden natures, and has surreptitiously filmed them having uninhibited sex to prove his point.
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Marriage and Other Four Letter Words (1974)
Character: Party Guest
Can a young and restless married couple find satisfaction living in the suburbs? Desperate, they finally decide to expand their horizons, and our swinging twosome engage in all kinds of different couplings. In the end they find that "true love is the best thing yet!"
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The Landlord (1973)
Character: Bonnie Chase
It's all about a creepy landlord who it turns out is more of a pimp than rent collector. He owns some suburban bungalows and when the lady renter gets behind, he offers her a deal -if she prostitutes herself for him and his string of high rollers, he'll waive the rent and even throw in some pin money for her.
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The Sexpert (1972)
Character: Massage Girl #2
Can any man be a great lover? Does every man possess a "special something that makes him irresistible to women?" That’s the question answered in this crackpot flick from the depths of ’70s Soft-X Smut as it follows the unlikeliest candidate for super-stud the world has ever seen: Finster Fahrquart, The Sexpert. Finster doesn’t know the first thing about seducing and satisfying a woman and, instead, mugs and pratfalls his way through a series of sexual episodes involving a titty bar, a computer date with a blonde bombshell, a hayseed honey, a lonely virgin in the park, a married woman in a grocery store, three massage parlor girls, and even an orgy complete with shag rugs, body painting, reefer, and snakes. Each encounter plays like an old stag joke and Finster, like the silent-screen comedian he’s imitating, never utters a word.
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Tower of Love (1974)
Character: Karen's Lover
A group of models accept a job in a small European town as part of a festival, by an employer who forces them to wear chastity belts 24/7.
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AWOL (1973)
Character: Girl in Sunglasses (uncredited)
An army recruit misses his mother, so he goes a.w.o.l. to spend some quality time with her in more ways than one.
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The Liberty Belles (1973)
Character: Cheryl (uncredited)
Saga of a man who wants to publish his novel. The plot line revolves around Roland's unpublished novel "A Woman in a Web". Helen is a domineering type who scoffs at the idea of even looking at the dog-eared manuscript, but when Theresa becomes simpatico with Roland she kindly forwards it to her boyfriend, who scores a big publishing deal. After many sex scenes the cast of six all get together for a finale orgy, though it is staged strictly two by two (all in the same living room) rather than group sex per se.
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Apartment Girls (1972)
Character: Orita's Partner in Orgy
Several female neighbors are all having sex with their male partners at the same time. They finally all get together for a big orgy.
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My Secretary, I Love... (1973)
Character: Joyce (uncredited)
J.J. Sachs cheats on his wife with his secretary Joyce. His neglected wife is in bed with her dildo but later with her gardener. The other secretary Alice stays home late with her boyfriend, but eventually shows up to join Joyce.
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Teenage Cowgirls (1973)
Character: General Store Operator (uncredited)
A shoot 'em up porno western with a High Noon style shootout.
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Liz: 'Momma's Little Girl' (1973)
Character: Liz
Film is structured as a letter to momma from Liz, recalling her hard times in Hollywood, but sugarcoating it for ma's sake. The real travails start off with a goon handling her with a leash to her neck, calling her his little doggie bitch and otherwise abusing poor Liz. Turns out she has (unbeknownst to mom) become a prostitute to make ends meet, sending $16 a week back home.
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More Than Friends (1973)
Character: Gigi Anderson
Richard and Angela are a married couple heading rapidly for the proverbial marital rocks because of infidelity and mistrust. For solace, Angela flies to the arms of lesbian Gigi. Then she falls into the arms of Richard’s business partner Tim.
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Suckula (1973)
Character: Moona Lisa (uncredited)
A news-reporter covers Dracula's rampage through Hollywood.
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