
Attraction
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A married woman's journey through the psychedelic English youth scene awakens her to the carnal offerings of an African-American man.
Top Cast


Anita Sanders
Anita Sanders
Barbara
Anita Sanders
Barbara


Terry Carter
Terry Carter
American
Terry Carter
American
Nino Segurini
Nino Segurini
Paolo
Nino Segurini
Paolo


Umberto Di Grazia
Umberto Di Grazia
(as Di Grazia Umberto)
Umberto Di Grazia
(as Di Grazia Umberto)
Bobby Harrison
Bobby Harrison
(as Freedom)
Bobby Harrison
(as Freedom)
Mike Lease
Mike Lease
(as Freedom)
Mike Lease
(as Freedom)
Ray Royer
Ray Royer
(as Freedom)
Ray Royer
(as Freedom)
Steve Shirley
Steve Shirley
(as Freedom)
Steve Shirley
(as Freedom)
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