
Four Kinds of Love
Drama
Overview
The four kinds of sex - Love-Sex, Money-Sex, Like-Sex and Hate-Sex are illustrated by scenes involving two lovers (Love-Sex) and the participants in an orgy (Money-Sex, Hate-Sex and Like-Sex).
Top Cast


Kathy Williams
Kathy Williams
First Couple
Kathy Williams
First Couple
Carol Turner
Carol Turner
Carol Turner
Linda Stiles
Linda Stiles
Georgia
Linda Stiles
Georgia
Brigette Grennell
Brigette Grennell
Brigette
Brigette Grennell
Brigette
Jay Edwards
Jay Edwards
Gardenia Fats
Jay Edwards
Gardenia Fats
James Brand
James Brand
Beatnik
James Brand
Beatnik
Karen Thomas
Karen Thomas
Short Hair Girl (uncredited)
Karen Thomas
Short Hair Girl (uncredited)


Paul Hunt
Paul Hunt
Paul (uncredited)
Paul Hunt
Paul (uncredited)
Sheri Jackson
Sheri Jackson
Sheri (uncredited)
Sheri Jackson
Sheri (uncredited)


Cara Peters
Cara Peters
(credit only)
Cara Peters
(credit only)
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