
Summer of '72
Overview
Mitch is a guy who seduces pot smoking beach girls, watches a porn film about a chambermaid and sees a wrestler prostitute. His sensitive buddy Joe dislikes the pressure on sex. But peeping on an outdoor couple makes him seek true love.
Top Cast


Annette Haven
Annette Haven
Valerie
Annette Haven
Valerie


Loni Sanders
Loni Sanders
Betsy
Loni Sanders
Betsy


Ginger
Ginger
Couple-Woman
Ginger
Couple-Woman


Bridgette Monet
Bridgette Monet
Maid
Bridgette Monet
Maid


Lisa De Leeuw
Lisa De Leeuw
Lady Wrestler
Lisa De Leeuw
Lady Wrestler


Nicole Black
Nicole Black
Julie
Nicole Black
Julie


Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas
Mitch
Paul Thomas
Mitch


Richard Pacheco
Richard Pacheco
Joe
Richard Pacheco
Joe


Tara Aire
Tara Aire
Candy
Tara Aire
Candy


David Cannon
David Cannon
Business Man
David Cannon
Business Man
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