"Dolly Sharp, Fred J. Lincoln, Jutta David, Harry Reems, Betty Colman, Sammy Martin" Classic, Feature The Weirdos and the Oddballs Joyfullll Productions / After Hours Cinema
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Harry Reems, Dolly Sharp, Fred J. Lincoln, Jutta David, Betty Colman, Sammy Martin headline this scene, which explores creative themes like softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 3 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
Loopy Zora and her mopey kvetch husband Sasha are a couple of middle-aged deviates who are desperate for kicks. The pair place an ad in "The Village Voice" claiming to be certified sex therapists and proceed to get it on with the oddball clients who show up at their home seeking treatment for their sexual problems.
Fans of Harry Reems, Dolly Sharp, Fred J. Lincoln, Jutta David, Betty Colman and Sammy Martin may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Viewers who enjoy titles with this kind of focus may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 3 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
The source description emphasizes the flow of interaction and gradual escalation. A concise excerpt from that synopsis follows:
Loopy Zora and her mopey kvetch husband Sasha are a couple of middle-aged deviates who are desperate for kicks. The pair place an ad in "The Village Voice" claiming to be certified sex therapists and proceed to get it on with the oddball clients who show up at their home seeking treatment for their sexual problems.
Fans of Harry Reems, Dolly Sharp, Fred J. Lincoln, Jutta David, Betty Colman and Sammy Martin may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Viewers who enjoy titles with this kind of focus may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.