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William Margold | ... |
Reverend Jerry
(as Mr. William Margold)
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Lynx Canon | ... |
(credit only)
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Rita Ricardo | ... |
Wife
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Gail Sterling | ... |
Gail
(as Gayle Sterling)
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Drea |
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Don Fernando | ... |
Therapy attendee
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Lucille Grant | ... |
Peggy
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Bruce Hardwell | ... |
Brian
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Kathy Kay | ... |
Lorena
(as Candy Heart)
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Tamara Longley | ... |
Dora
(as Tamara Dwaney)
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Marguerite Nuit | ... |
Lucy
(as Rusty Sheldon)
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Herschel Savage |
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Cherry Smith | ... |
Lucretia
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Lina Spencer | ... |
Madame Blanche
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Bert Stingwrong | ... |
Peter
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Shattering all of the carnal commandments, a self-ordained messenger of the Lord, Reverend Jerry, leads an insidious double-life. Passionately imploring his followers to donate freely to hi cause, the good Reverend misdirects the funds towards his hedonistic pursuit of sexual depravity at Madame Blanche's- a whore house where he preaches to the painted ladies with his "true sword of the Lord." Meanwhile, the Reverend's family is to seek warmth and affection elsewhere. Where his wife easily finds sexual solace with her psychiatrist, and his older daughter attends a poolside orgy, his younger daughter disguises herself to go to work at a notorious house of ill-repute - Madame Blanche's. Inevitably, Reverend Jerry is entranced with the new girl and demands her services. When she refuses, he has her kidnapped, setting in motion the soul-searching climax that makes Lust Inferno one of the most unforgettable films you will ever see. Written by lament
The great Bill Margold plays a religioso who forces a member of his congregation to fellate him.
Other characters do a lot of forcing, too.
A Hollywood Boulvard, Pussycat Cinema classic that was blessed with a very memorable psychedelic poster.
A consequence of an era, a last shot at a 70's-style roughie in the early 80's that is, ultimately, quite boring, for it has few locations, virtually no story and interchangeable carnal cyphers as characters.
Margold appeared in a few questionable flickers around this time, the most noteworthy being WEEKEND FANTASY.