Blonde in Black Leather (1977)

Blonde in Black Leather (1977)

Two racy women decide to chuck their mundane lives and go on a wild adventure. Get ready to rev up your engine with biker babe Diana Doll! This motorcycle mamma knows how to sport a pair of chaps, so cum get your chrome polished!Lusty Lexi Belle fits you like a glove!Jana Cova and Carli Banks share more than their toys in this hardcore girl-girl scene!Sugar and spice and everything nice… Thats what Jessica Lynn is made of! Taste her for yourself!The head nurse is wet and waiting! Kylee Reese is the only prescription you’ll need!

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Black Moon (1975)

Black Moon (1975)

Black Moon movie storyline. Lily (Cathryn Harrison) is attempting to seek refuge amidst an apparent gender-based civil war in which men and women are systematically killing one another. On a rural road, she encounters men executing women by firing squad, and flees with her car into the woods, following an overgrown road. There, she encounters a flock of sheep gathered around their shepherd, who has hanged himself from a tree.

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That Most Important Thing: Love (1975)

That Most Important Thing: Love (1975)

That Most Important Thing: Love movie storyline. Freelance photographer Servais (Fabio Testi) meets luckless Nadine Chevalier (Romy Schneider) an aging, world-weary, would-be movie star who thus far has only been able to find work in cheap exploitation movies. Trying to win her affection, Servais borrows the money from his underworld employers to launch a theatrical production of Richard III starring Nadine as Lady Anne.

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Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)

Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)

Kiss Me, Stupid movie storyline. Dino (Dean Martin), the charming and lecherous Las Vegas singer, stops for gas on his way to Hollywood in Climax, Nevada. The oily gas station attendant is Barney Millsap, a would-be lyricist who writes pop songs with Orville Spooner (Ray Walston), the local piano teacher. By disabling Dino’s car, Barney contrives a scheme to have Dino sing one of their songs on an upcoming TV special.

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