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While taking a break from having sex, the "tigress" host tells four stories that prove all women are really sexual "tigresses" at heart. ****** 1st story is about Holly - a woman who beats both Lou and Larry at sports, then makes a double... See more »

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Tigress
Rikki O'Neal ...
Tigress
Diana Sloan ...
Tigress
Denise Sloan ...
Tigress
Colleen Anderson ...
Tigress (as Lemon Yellow)
Jill Monroe ...
Tigress
Patty Boyd ...
Tigress (as Patty Kake)
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Tigress
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Their Prey
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Their Prey
Bobby Astyr ...
Their Prey
Ron Hudd ...
Their Prey
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Their Prey
Joe Roberts ...
Their Prey
Marc Valentine ...
Their Prey
Michael Gaunt ...
Their Prey
Jack Munroe ...
Their Prey
John Black ...
Their Prey (as Dick Rimmer)
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Their Prey (as Billy Bell)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alan Adrian ...
Faceless man with tigress (uncredited)
Faceless Guy ...
Faceless Guy (uncredited)
Arthur Morowitz ...
Miguel / Rosita's Assistant (uncredited)

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Joseph W. Sarno ... (as Peter Verlon)

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Joseph W. Sarno ... (written by) (as Peter Verlon)

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Howard Farber ... executive producer (uncredited)
Arthur Morowitz ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Deborah Kiser ... makeup artist (as Debbie Kiser)

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Peter Dietz ... soundman

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Walter Halstead ... camera operator
Harvey Holmberg ... grip
Louis Morris ... assistant camera
Warren Wiley ... gaffer

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Vicki Langer ... wardrobe

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Marcus Eretz ... assistant to the producer
Louise Schaeffer ... production assistant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

While taking a break from having sex, the "tigress" host tells four stories that prove all women are really sexual "tigresses" at heart. ****** 1st story is about Holly - a woman who beats both Lou and Larry at sports, then makes a double date and surprises them with an offer for a threesome. ********** 2nd story is about Jill - a woman who likes cruising harbors to take an able-bodied seaman home. ********* 3rd story is about Naomi and Nancy - a pair of twins who walk across each other after a long time apart. Nancy tells Naomi she has a boyfriend now, but Naomi makes out with her until their secret is revealed as they engage in incestuous sex. Eventually, Nancy's African American boyfriend arrives and they just silently welcome him for a threesome. After they are done, Naomi is about to leave, but the couple invite her to live with them as a triplet. ********* 4th story is about Rosita - a strictly Spanish speaking South American businesswoman. Rosita arranges for two American businessmen - Peter and Boris - to finish their business meeting at her home. Boris also brings over his secretary Pat. Rosita dances with Peter and then walks him to another room. The curious Pat and Boris follow them into what turns out to be the bedroom and have sex there themselves. Eventually the two couples join each other in an orgy. At one point, Peter takes a break in the kitchen, where he engages in anal sex with Rosita's lusty maid, Anita. After the businessmen leave with their business deal approved, the viewers learn that Rosita knew English all along but finds it horny to masquerade herself to men about it. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Tigresses... and Other Man-eaters (United States)
  • Tigresses (United States)
  • Tigresses... and Other Man-eaters! (United States)
  • Sex-hunger (Sweden)
  • Mannstolle Tigerinnen (West Germany)
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  • 103 min
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Trivia Actress Patty Boyd plays "Anita the maid" and has the line, "I'm Anita. I'll be squeezing orange juice in the kitchen." This was the film's poking fun at Florida orange juice promoter Anita Bryant, a notable foe of gay rights legislation in the 1970s. See more »

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