
Little Girls Blue 2
Drama
Overview
Released for the summer from the confines of a strict boarding school, a bevy of young finishing-school lovelies are transplanted to a summer camp full of randy counselors and shady thickets perfect for brushing up on human anatomy and comparative sexual analysis. The girls quickly work their way through the team of counselors. The sex is sleazy, free, fast and loose - and brings back a time when the only people who even thought of using condoms were those whose girls weren't on the pill. Featuring the seldom-seen but fabulous Barbara Klouds - this is far and wide agreed to be some of her best work indeed. (The movie credits Joanna Williams as Writer and Director, but that is a sobriquet for Maria Lease.)
Top Cast


Lori Blue
Lori Blue
Marium Kester
Lori Blue
Marium Kester


Elaine Wells
Elaine Wells
Buffy
Elaine Wells
Buffy


Kathleen Kristel
Kathleen Kristel
Tawny
Kathleen Kristel
Tawny


Shirly Duke
Shirly Duke
Sandy
Shirly Duke
Sandy


Carl Lincoln
Carl Lincoln
Buck
Carl Lincoln
Buck


Kevin James
Kevin James
Roger Dwarsky
Kevin James
Roger Dwarsky


Bill Buck
Bill Buck
Fleming Larson
Bill Buck
Fleming Larson


Herschel Savage
Herschel Savage
Vance Carlson
Herschel Savage
Vance Carlson
Doria Manson
Doria Manson
The Student Bodies
Doria Manson
The Student Bodies
Dusty Dreams
Dusty Dreams
Student Body
Dusty Dreams
Student Body
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