
Little Orphan Dusty
Crime · Drama · Romance
Overview
Dusty is a runaway teenage girl who gets attacked and gang-raped by a group of savage motorcyclists. She gets taken into the household of a sympathetic artist named Frankie whom she falls in love with, but has problems adjusting to his artistic and social lifestyle.
Top Cast


John Holmes
John Holmes
Frank Clairmont
John Holmes
Frank Clairmont


Rhonda Jo Petty
Rhonda Jo Petty
Dusty
Rhonda Jo Petty
Dusty


Turk Lyon
Turk Lyon
Biker Gang Leader
Turk Lyon
Biker Gang Leader


April Grant
April Grant
Lisa
April Grant
Lisa
Valerie Parker
Valerie Parker
Maggie
Valerie Parker
Maggie
Alan Colberg
Alan Colberg
Biker with Cap
Alan Colberg
Biker with Cap


Ric Lutze
Ric Lutze
Biker with Neck Chain
Ric Lutze
Biker with Neck Chain


Mike Ranger
Mike Ranger
Biker / Party Guy with Lisa
Mike Ranger
Biker / Party Guy with Lisa
Jo Boyc
Jo Boyc
Girl on Rocks
Jo Boyc
Girl on Rocks
Rick Carson
Rick Carson
Dr. Fletcher
Rick Carson
Dr. Fletcher
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