This is one of those cinematic bookends that marks the end of the gritty, black & white grind-house era. Full-color porno flicks with explicit sex scenes were just a year away -- and they would render the soft-core nudies and roughies of the Sixties obsolete.
This ultra-cheap film was shot silent with post-production narration and jazz/rock music added to make up for the lack of live dialog. There is no plot or character to speak of, just a series of flimsy setups for displaying lots of nudity, simulated sex, and some kinky behavior.
The story, such as it is, involves a psychiatrist treating a bevy of lovely female patients. Vickie is a sadistic dominatrix who likes to tie up her boyfriend and whip the crap out of him. Sherry is a married woman addicted to "dirty sex" with strangers she picks up for kicks. Kathy is a teenage nympho who just can't get enough. Married couple Fred and Janet enjoy having a threesome with lesbian Barbara.
This compilation of raunchy soft-core scenes goes about a far as anyone dared to in the Sixties short of making full-on porn. Oddly enough, this is the only known film by George Rodgers. It is surprising that he did not follow his sexploitation colleagues such as Ron Sullivan (aka Henri Pachard) and Roberta Findlay into making X-rated films in the next decade.