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Wow, It's Cindy (1971)
Character: Party Guest
Blonde German model Cindy (Phyllis Stenger) arrives at Los Angeles from Germany to try her hand at becoming a Hollywood actress. She is welcomed by her close friend Joyce (Uschi Digard) who is a successful call girl. Joyce puts Cindy up in her apartment. Soon Cindy finds out how difficult it is to start a Hollywood career. Despite submitting herself to the casting couch hanky panky Cindy is unable to land a starring role in any Hollywood movie. However Cindy’s sojourn in Hollywood is not all that gloomy when she meets the love of her life at a birthday party
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Swamp Girl (1971)
Character: Carol
A little blonde girl who is abandoned by her parents in the Florida swamps is rescued and raised by a black man she calls her "Pa".
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Nympho Cycler (1971)
Character: Driver (uncredited)
A hippy girl who loves her bike has sex with a variety of people.
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Harvey Swings (1970)
Character: Rima
Our adventure begins with a couple heard arguing in voice-over in an erratically driven station wagon. The pair is on their way to meet new “friends” they have contacted through an ad in the newspaper and poor, bumbling Harvey can’t seem to follow the map
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Keep Them Happy (1971)
Character: Betty
The adventures of one “sex swapping” couple determined to turn their neighborhood on to the joys of organized bed hopping.
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Fandango (1970)
Character: Pauline
When a group of gold prospectors decide to take the beautiful women of pleasure of the Fandango Saloon away from a lecherous gang of outlaws, the ornery crooks don’t take it so easily. Shootings and kidnappings ensue, with the gals and good guys battling against the nasty criminals.
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Wild Honey (1972)
Character: Astro's Pet
Country girl comes to the big city, gets into all kinds of trouble.
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How I Got My Mink (1969)
Character: Donna
Rich and rebellious siblings Nick and Donna defy their affluent upbringing by moving out on their own and making an underground movie about the loose sexual mores of the 60's San Francisco youth scene. Donna conducts random interviews with people on the street and experiments with lesbianism while Philip participates in a threesome with two women he's filming.
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Fire in Her Bed! (1972)
Character: Donna
Lovely and free-spirited young hippie singer Donna goes to Los Angeles, California to seek fame and success in the Hollywood music scene. Donna records an album and falls in with a party hearty bohemian crowd which leads to the inevitable decadent descent into sex, drugs, and booze. Can Donna get out of this wild lifestyle in time? Or is she destined to meet a grim untimely end?
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Take It Out in Trade (1970)
Character: Shirley Riley
A couple hire a detective to locate their missing daughter. He finds her in a "house of ill-repute."
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The Stewardesses (1969)
Character: Horney Annie
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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The Peek Freak (1971)
Character: The Guitarist's Girl
“The Peek Freak” haunts an apartment complex, spying on kinky scenarios which cause his lap to rise like a loaf of bread. He fantasizes himself carpet-banging the ladies until they scream for more.
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Adultery for Fun & Profit (1971)
Character: Janet #2 (uncredited)
Richard an attractive, virile young man living in a lush apartment, has a rendezvous with Janet. Janet is in the midst of a divorce proceeding involving a large settlement. At a climatic moment on Richard's bed, a photographer steps out of the closest and snaps a picture. It seems that Richard is a super stud for hire in divorce suits, he earns 10% of whatever money he saves the husband by enabling him to prove that his wife is committing adultery. His fee from Janet's husband is $10,000. He boasts that out of eight cases he's scored on seven. Women in the process of divorce are especially vulnerable and Richard, expert lover that he is, is able to take advantage of their insecurity. His next conquest is June. However, June's attorney, Manna was also Janet's attorney and he recognizes Richard in both sets of photographs. He visits Richard and threatens him with jail unless he agrees to a partnership.
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Tomatoes (1970)
Character: Tenant with Whip
Meet Stanley Jones. Stanley lands a job as a hapless rent collector for Mr. Watson. Warned by Watson about those collectors who failed before him, Stanley sets out on a path doomed to failure. At each door he's seduced by another tenant bent on satisfying her insatiable lust!
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Lovemaking U.S.A. (1971)
Character: Orgy Girl
A report made totally for the advancement of understanding and knowledge pertaining to love and its by-products in all forms. Includes behind the scenes footage on the set of pornographic films and loops, and a photography session by Ed Wood.
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The Flanders and Alcott Report on Sexual Response (1971)
Character: Cassy Wilson
"The Meadows Foundation" is a research laboratory run by dedicated scientist Dr. Flanders and his shapely assistant Dr. Phyllis Alcott. The place was named after their leader, Dr. Meadows, "an underground practicing abortionist." The two doctors, dressed in lab coats and clutching clipboards, conduct experiments on "surrogates" - people whose libidos are damaged. Mainly, they hook up battery cables to naked, spread-eagled women.
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Eye Spy! (1971)
Character: Sheila Cavanaugh
A rich old man hires a security expert to put cameras in his home and see if his trophy wife is cheating on him. Is it the chauffeur, doctor, lesbian masseuse or even his own daughter?
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