Four Play (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1972

Original Title:
Four Play

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 66

A beautiful film about lust

Steve and Linda need a new idea for their latest film, so they toss around a number of ideas: how about a naive young virgin being romanced and seduced by an older man; or an attractive woman who's attracted to her old and senile husban's young chauffeur; or the gangster who tricks his boss' gold-digging wife into going to bed with him for free (she got screwed in two different ways); or the guy who sleeps with his friends' wife the gets her to pretend she's someone else for her blindfolded husband; or the school teacher who lives with a hillbilly couple and convinces the superstitous girl that he can change her into a mare with his special "magic". Steve and Linda consider the possibilities (in between their own passionate sex out in the rain, in a stream, on waterskis, anywhere they can manage to do it!

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Associate Producer:
Sonny Vest

Cinematography:
John Huston

Continuity:
Greta Hartog

Director:
Chris Caras

Editor:
Ron Palmer

Makeup & Hair:
Judy Wisse

Producer:
Chris Caras

Set Dresser:
John Low

Sound:
Creighton Calfee

Sound Assistant:
Turk Cekovsky

Wardrobe Master:
Annie Bato

Writer:
Allen Raskow

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