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Once Upon a Body (1969)
Character: Joyce
Grace leaves her boring boyfriend, Steve, to hang out with two tough-talking big-wigged hustlers. The gals scheme to roll a closet-case they know won't squeal on them. After Ann lifts $700 bucks of his hard-earned money, the gals divvy it out and have an orgy to celebrate. Ann prefers her own knowing hands, while Grave and Joyce get some male satisfaction. During the festivities, a guy shows up at the door wanting in on their little party but gets the heave-ho. He comes back and rapes Joyce, tossing a quarter on her as she exclaims she just had the best lay of her life. Meanwhile, Grace initiates Ann into the girls' club. Joyce goes back to her overweight boyfriend and tells him she finally met a real stud. Not one for criticism, he strangles her. Grace decides that dull suits her just fine and goes back to Steve.
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Olga's Dance Hall Girls (1969)
Character: Carolyn Ross
This last gasp of the grindhouse "Olga" series is a tossed off shrug of a movie that nonetheless entertains in a tacky, surreal style. Audrey Campbell no longer stars as the sinister femme fatale Olga, and her replacement retains none of her clumsy menace. Instead she languidly lounges about the flimsy sets smoking cigarettes and looking pale and sweaty. This new Olga is apparently too bored by the proceedings to even torture her white slaves. Instead the dirty work is handled by her partner Nick (Larry Hunter), a slimy, weasel faced man who lures innocent housewives into prostitution by offering them jobs as "dance instructors" in Olga's dance hall. Group sex, nude dancing and pretty ladies wrestling in their underwear are the results, along with several long, seemingly impromptu scenes where the characters talk endlessly and in circles.
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Return of the Secret Society (1968)
Character: Babette
Babette and her sexual exploits, narrating her Emmanuelle-style lustful encounters in the big city. Babette needs cash, contacts a photographer, and enters a new society where she satisfies her carnal desires. Soon, as her lesbian awakening flourishes, Babette will meet the "daughters of lesbos" and the rest is history.
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Passion in Hot Hollows (1969)
Character: June Dealy
Cruel, conniving Norma Sue returns to her backwoods hometown with her stud lover to wreak havoc on the local denizens. Her main target is her sexually repressed sister, who runs the local hotel. At the same time, jobless slacker Billy Joe commences an affair with a broke immigrant lady whose husband is overseas. Pressured by his cheating wife to earn some cash, he decides to pimp his new paramour. Norma Sue's scheming eventually involves all these characters in intense, often nasty, interlocking liaisons, betrayals, seductions and violations
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Daughters of Lesbos (1968)
Character: Lesbos Leader
Exploitative look at a secret club for women where they can go to be with other women.
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Marcy (1969)
Character: Carrie Sue Justin
Marcy is forced to change her sexual orientation because of town rumors.
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Sugar Daddy (1968)
Character: Honey
Sugar Daddy likes his women young and sweet. He lives on short-term pleasures, seducing young girls for one night stands. He will soon find out the long-term consequences of his quick seductions.
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Sex Circus (1969)
Character: N/A
A sadistic lion tamer recruits girls for a circus style nightclub.
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Monique, My Love (1969)
Character: Rita
Monique is so anxious to become a movie star that she gets naked for a producer, watches other naked girls in the producer’s other naked movies, and finally ends up starring in a naked skinflick where she’s tied up by a fetish freak. All of which is dutifully chronicled by her obsessed roommate Rita.
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Love Me... Please! (1969)
Character: Bebe
A young woman looking for love in the big city instead finds herself being used for sex, posing for a nudie photographer and seeing a shrink.
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Anything Once (1969)
Character: N/A
A lesbian actress in a Broadway play sets her sights for her two beautiful co-stars.
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Appetites (1967)
Character: N/A
Sarah, a girl with a colorful reputation, takes a spin with the extremely wild boys.
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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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Girls That Do (1969)
Character: N/A
Farm fresh Ruth gets off the bus at Port Authority and marches wide-eyed straight into the clutches of the seedy Village. She answers an ad for "two groovy girls looking for a roommate - lots of fun" and makes herself right at home with Sylvia and Gigi. The Girls tell her all about their rough experiences with big city men. How Gigi got coerced into prostitution by her scheming, deadbeat boyfriend, who tells her that he needs money to pay off a bad investment (and then finds him two-timing her!) Sylvia was married to a kinky guy who enjoyed reading the Marquis de Sade and getting a good swiping across his back (which was all fine and good until he wanted to reciprocate the favor!) Ruth finds out that men are filthy pigs when she answers an ad for a modeling job. While she poses coyly for the camera, the lecherous photographer focuses on her crotch and makes the moves on her!
In the end, the girls take matters into their own hands and deal with a filthy male!
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Dynamite Chicken (1971)
Character: Self (uncredited)
A collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement.
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Private Relations (1968)
Character: Stripper
A P.R. man having financial problems attempts to blackmail a country singer.
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To Hex with Sex (1969)
Character: N/A
Marvin Swift is a nebbishy schmuck who’s "a total failure at everything." Fired from his job at a brassiere factory, he then gets into a pointless argument with his sexy but ditzy fiancee who tells him to go to hell. Instead, he does the next best thing. He meets the devil in a boiler room. And the devil’s a she. A very sexy she named Lucibel sans the traditional horns and pointy tail because "that’s terribly passé, today its mod." Touched that Marvin is such a screw-up, she offers to help him but not, she says, because she wants his soul, but because she wants to make him happy. So she grants him a wish with no strings attached.
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The Girl Grabbers (1968)
Character: Go-Go Dancer
Nick and Louie are two degenerates who assault a young woman in her Greenwich Village apartment. The woman's boyfriend, Paul, embarks on a quest to find and get revenge against the two thugs which leads him to the seedy underbelly of New York's red light district from a strip club to a local brothel where Paul meets and has sexual encounters with a few women to learn the identity of the two 'girl grabbers' leading to a drug deal between the two thugs and a powerful gangster.
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Torture Me, Kiss Me (1970)
Character: Madeleine (uncredited)
Count Henri de Prave revisits the French bistro where he played a small part in the downfall of the Nazis years earlier. He recounts the story of how the evil Nazi Commandant Max von Hildebrandt, a friend of the Count, came to France with his sadistic ways and his ultimate downfall.
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Wendy's Palace (1971)
Character: Wendy
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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Electronic Lover (1966)
Character: Fantasy Girl - Brunette
The Master is a peeping tom who sends his minion to follow various women around with a video camera, the images being sent back to the Master's lair where he can enjoy it in solitary.
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She Came on the Bus (1969)
Character: Hoodlum chick
A gang of horny, sadistic juvenile delinquents looking for kicks invades the suburban home of a housewife, injects her with dope and waylays her. A passing saleswoman receives similar treatment. The gang steals the housewife's car and heads for the open road. They hijack a bus, kill the driver when he objects, and assault two female passengers, one of whom enjoys it. She convinces her friend to play along, and they all get their kicks
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A Thousand Pleasures (1968)
Character: Jackie
Henpecked misogynist Richard Davis murders his shrewish wife and goes out to dispose of her corpse. However, things go awry for Richard after he's abducted by a pair of insane lesbians who take him to their house where they keep a grown woman called Baby in a crib.
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The Curse of Her Flesh (1968)
Character: Stella
Continuing his quest to rid the world of sex-crazed females, Richard ups the ante - and bodycount, devising an array of increasingly gruesome methods of dispatching his victims all while planning the ultimate revenge against his wife's lover, Steve.
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Kitten in a Cage (1968)
Character: (uncredited)
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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Mnasidika (1969)
Character: (as Lyse Boule)
A man awakes from his sleep to discover that he's in ancient Greece. He witnesses a scantily-clad woman whom he woos, then kills with a club. A group of lesbians find the man, tie him to a tree, then partake in an incredible deed.
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Seeds (1968)
Character: Sex Insert (uncredited)
An angry, alcoholic matriarch tyrannizes her spoiled, grown-up children during an unwanted family get-together, where someone begins killing them one by one.
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Bacchanale (1970)
Character: Cave Girl
A sleeping woman leaves her body and finds herself in a series of bizarre, surreal and highly lascivious scenarios.
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