
Sex USA
Documentary
Overview
Documentaries were the first types of films to break through the hardcore feature barrier in 1969. SEX U.S.A. highlights the frank, open, and revolutionary sexual attitudes of the time.
Top Cast
Barbara Benner
Barbara Benner
Bisexual Blonde
Barbara Benner
Bisexual Blonde
Betty Bombed
Betty Bombed
Orgy Girl with Ponytail
Betty Bombed
Orgy Girl with Ponytail


Gerard Damiano
Gerard Damiano
Himself - Interviewer
Gerard Damiano
Himself - Interviewer
June Dulu
June Dulu
Orgy Girl in Blue Top
June Dulu
Orgy Girl in Blue Top
Berton Goldwater
Berton Goldwater
Himself - Attorney
Berton Goldwater
Himself - Attorney
Barbara Grumet
Barbara Grumet
Bisexual Brunette
Barbara Grumet
Bisexual Brunette
Helen Lang
Helen Lang
Brunette Orgy Girl
Helen Lang
Brunette Orgy Girl


Fred J. Lincoln
Fred J. Lincoln
First Guy Having Sex
Fred J. Lincoln
First Guy Having Sex
Paul Matthews
Paul Matthews
Himself
Paul Matthews
Himself
Jack Nichols
Jack Nichols
Himself - Editor
Jack Nichols
Himself - Editor
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