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Two vicious thugs break into a woman's house and rape her. It turns out said woman is married to a low-rent pornographer who owes a mobster money. When the woman goes to her husband's office to tell him what happened to her, the thugs... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nicole Bernard ...
Mrs. Greenberg (uncredited)
Bibi ...
Janet (uncredited)
David Christopher ...
Thug with Moustache (uncredited)
Martin Patton ...
Mr. Greenberg (uncredited)
Ginger Roberts ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Dan Stephens ...
Thug #2 (uncredited)

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Phil Prince ... (uncredited)

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Phil Prince ... () (uncredited)

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Murray Offen ... producer (uncredited)

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Brian O'Hara ... (uncredited)

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Bumble Bee ... set designer (uncredited)

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Phil Prince ... casting (uncredited)

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Bumble Bee ... script girl (uncredited)
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Two vicious thugs break into a woman's house and rape her. It turns out said woman is married to a low-rent pornographer who owes a mobster money. When the woman goes to her husband's office to tell him what happened to her, the thugs follow her to the office and proceed to not only rape her again, but also force themselves on both the husband's secretary and another hapless lass who just happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Written by Woodyanders

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Taglines A young innocent learns the ropes! See more »
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  • Sinful Sadists (United States)
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  • 38 min
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Trivia The poster above the couch is Richard Avedon's "Nastassja Kinski and the Serpent." The image first appeared in the October 1981 issue of Vogue. See more »

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