
Don't Just Lay There!
Drama
Overview
A photographer who specializes in adult material is hired for a private assignment at an incommunicado home. He and his entourage of sexually free spirits soon find themselves stalked by a dangerous psychopath.
Top Cast
N.N. Weggener
N.N. Weggener
Sloan (as Weggener)
N.N. Weggener
Sloan (as Weggener)
Ron Dyer
Ron Dyer
Rock (as Don Dyer)
Ron Dyer
Rock (as Don Dyer)


Barbara Mills
Barbara Mills
Rusty (as Barbara Caron)
Barbara Mills
Rusty (as Barbara Caron)
Mary Jane Shippen
Mary Jane Shippen
Eve
Mary Jane Shippen
Eve
Fern Holbrook
Fern Holbrook
Lori
Fern Holbrook
Lori
Jon Matisse
Jon Matisse
Creighton
Jon Matisse
Creighton


Kathy Hilton
Kathy Hilton
Bailer
Kathy Hilton
Bailer
Diane Lewis
Diane Lewis
Smoky
Diane Lewis
Smoky
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