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Eve (Sandy Carey) confesses to her psychiatrist Doctor Bushnell that
she is split into three personalities: Eve #1 is uptight to the point of
being frigid, Eve #2 is sensuous, and Eve #3 is a real swinger.
She relates it to the doctor in a story: One night, she was cooking
dinner when her hubby wanted to have sex. Eve #1 fought him off, but
suddenly her persona changed to #2 and she got out of her cloths real
quick and she and her hubby were shagging before long.
To learn more about all three Eves, the Doctor puts her under hypnosis,
and she tells him another story about Eve #2, who picks up a stranger
(Rick Cassidy) in a bar and takes him home. Her husband catches the two of
them, when they are just undressing on the bed, and (understandably) he
gets angry, but soon enough, Eve has persuaded him to cool down (or rather
heat up) and join them for a threesome ...
Doctor Buchnell calls Doctor Cleaver for advice, who tells his
colleague to not get romantically involved with his patient.
Eve and two other women and a man are having a party and are allin
various stages of undress, when Eve (#3 that is) has the glorious idea of
calling Doctor Bushnell for help. And while the good Doctor is on the way
to be Eve's knight in shining armour, the party turns into an orgy, and by
the time Eve's knight is here, everybody's stark naked. Eve takes the
Doctor into the next room to ... well ... save her, instead though she
just undresses him and before you know it they ahve sex.
The last shot shows Doctor Bushnell calling Doctor Cleaver to thank him
for his advice - while Eve is giving him a blowjob ...
You might have guessed it, the whole story of the film - if you can
call it that - is just a feeble excuse to show as much sex as possible.
The sex is strictly softcore, but only one step away from being the real
thing, and some of the sex was probably real (while some was very probably
fake, too). In all the film is a totally insignificant piece of 1970's
erotica ... but it's wonderful to look at at least for everybody who's
into retro-sleaze, a window to a time when the sex-industry was more
innocent but also more creative ...
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