
Mrs. Stone's Thing
Overview
A housewife wonders why her husband spends so much time at parties, then is all "sexed out" for days afterwards. She discovers that he's been going to swingers' orgies, and in an attempt to salvage her marriage, persuades him to take her to them. At first she doesn't care for it, but little by little she begins to get into it.
Top Cast
Victor Rich
Victor Rich
George / Husband
Victor Rich
George / Husband


Edward D. Wood Jr.
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Transvestite (as Ed Woods)
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Transvestite (as Ed Woods)


Mia Coco
Mia Coco
Scene Stealer
Mia Coco
Scene Stealer


Bobs Watson
Bobs Watson
Bartender
Bobs Watson
Bartender


Phyllis Stengel
Phyllis Stengel
Hostess
Phyllis Stengel
Hostess


Linda Lawson
Linda Lawson
Airport Lady
Linda Lawson
Airport Lady


Jack King
Jack King
Big Fat Man
Jack King
Big Fat Man


Cathy Adams
Cathy Adams
Joint Roller
Cathy Adams
Joint Roller
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