
Dirty Pool
Drama
Overview
A husband is being driven crazy by his insatiable wife. It seems that all the time she spends sunbathing has made her a nymphomaniac. A doctor sends over a pair of swingers to "counsel" the couple.
Top Cast


Neola Graef
Neola Graef
Girlfriend
Neola Graef
Girlfriend


Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
Sun Goddess
Uschi Digard
Sun Goddess


Marland Proctor
Marland Proctor
Husband (uncredited)
Marland Proctor
Husband (uncredited)
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