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The Dirty Mind of Young Sally
USA 1973
produced by Bethel Buckalew, Harry H. Novak (executive) for Global Pictures, Boxoffice International
directed by Bethel Buckalew
starring Sharon Kelly (= Colleen Brennan), George Buck Flower (as C.D. Lafleure), Norman Fields (as Cliff Bradley), James Mathers, Angela Carnon, John Paul Jones, Jacqueline Giroux, Sandy Dempsey, Norman Sheridan, Penny Boran, Nancy Martin, Marius Mazmanian, Jefferson Richard, Margie Lanier
written by Bethel Buckalew, music by Vic Lance
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Dirty Sally (Sharon Kelly in her first movie) runs a pirate radio show
that is exclusively about - well, sex. She talks raunchy stuff,
masturbates, and at times even fucks on the air, and her show seems to
have a great effect on everyone, everybody who hears her immediately wants
to have sex. Now in general, that's a good thing, right? But the police
doesn't like it one bit, so Sally is constantly on the run, doing her show
from a van to be able to be on the move, helped by her driver, engineer
and occasional sexual partner Toby (George Buck Flower). Detective
Dimwittle (Norman Fields) is in despair, because the more he's looking for
her, the less he seems to be able to track her down - and then he runs
into her, but of course doesn't recognize her ... and she seduces him in
no time - live on the air ... Silly little movie in which the
feeble plot is of course lilttle more than an excuse for featuring plenty
of sex scenes, all softcore, but some very much on the edge. So no, this
film is not an intellectual challenge for anyone, but you may like it for
precisely its silliness and lack of pretension - seen through the
rose-coloured glasses of nostalgia of course. And hey, at least all the
girls are really hot (the men less so I have to add).
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