The Lusting Hours
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Classics, Drama, Short Films, N (Nudity), 01-Jan-1967
The Lusting Hours is a 1967 sexploitation film presented as a pseudo-documentary. It delves into various facets of the sex industry, from rural brothels to urban streetwalkers, male hustlers, and high-class call girls. The narrative, delivered through a serious-toned narration, examines the lives and challenges of these individuals, highlighting themes of exploitation and societal judgment. The film features performances by Michael and Roberta Findlay and includes scenes depicting S&M, drag, and lesbian encounters, offering a glimpse into the underground sexual culture of the era.
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