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Abigail Lesley Is Back in Town

USA 1975
produced by
Joe Sarno for High Ground Productions
directed by Joe Sarno
starring Rebecca Brooke (= Mary Mendum), Sarah Nicholson, Eric Edwards, Jamie Gillis, Chris Jordan, Jennifer Welles, Julia Sorel, Anne Keel, Sonny Landham, Alex Mann
written by Joe Sarno, music by Jack Justis

review by
Mike Haberfelner

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A long time ago, in high school, Abigail (Sarah Nicholson), Priscilla (Rebecca Brooke), Lila (Julia Sorel) and Tracey (Anne Keel) were the best of friends ... but that all ended when Priscilla found Abigail screwing her boyfriend Gordon (Jamie Gillis), and as a result Abigail saw herself moving away from Bay Point for years ... but now she has come back, and much to  Priscilla's dismay, she picks up her relationship with Gordon - who has in the meantime married Priscilla - right where she left it off ... screwing. And he's not the only one oversexed Abigail is screwing, but more of that later ...

Everyone in town soon knows about Abigail's relationship with Gordon, and everybody, including her promiscuous aunt Drucilla (Jennifer Welles), tells uptight Priscilla to loosen up a bit and screw around herself, but that is something Priscilla just can't ... but what she isn't telling anybody is that she has fallen in love with handyman Chester (Eric Edwards), but so far, their relationship hasn't resulted in much more than a few walks on the beach ...

Meanwhile Abigail fucks around real good, having sex with Lila, Chester, Chester's sister Alice Ann (Chris Jordan) - who once was in an incestuous relationship with her brother -, Priscilla's aunt Drucilla and Drucilla's lover Bo (Sonny Landham) - and soon enough, everyone around Abigail loosens up and they shag around too ... and more and more, Priscilla feels left out, until she witnesses a thressome between aunt Drucilla, Bo and Tracey, which gets her so worked up that she starts to masturbate heavily.

Finally, Priscilla pays a visit to Abigail, but not to tell her to leave her hubby alone and run her out of town but to ask her to help her open up a bit - and before you know it, the two women are naked and in bed together.

Soon enough, Priscilla is a regular at Abigail's orgy, and at one of them even Chester, Priscilla's secret love, is attending. Ultimately too, Abigail, Priscilla, Lila and Tracey become the best of friends again, and they celebrate it with a lesbian four-way ...

With everyone suddenly so promiscuous, Abigail feels there's nothing left for her to do and decides to leave town again - but she asks Priscilla, the only one she truly loves, to come with her ... but Priscilla turns her down. But finally, Priscilla has worked up the courage to tell Chester about her feelings, and since he feels the same way, it is not long before they leave town together, too ...

 

In many ways a typical Joe Sarno-film: It's a mix of softcore erotica and soap opera, with countless sex-scenes, all of which are plot-motivated, it's a look behind the curtains of American suburbia that reveales that deep deep down everyone's a swinger and all the women are at least bisexual - and it's a proof that Sarno can make not so special women look as hot as they come in their sex-scenes. Of course, the film is also at times wordy, at times cheesy, and overall takes itself a bit too seriously - but this only adds to its charm. If you are into 1970's erotica - and not the sleaze section of it - you will like this movie.

 

review © by Mike Haberfelner

 

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