The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander (1974)
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- 1h 16min
- Adult, Comedy
- 24 Feb 1975 (Sweden)
- Movie
Cast
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Samantha McLaren | ... |
The Happy Hooker
(as Samatha McClearn)
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Rick Cassidy | ... |
First Guy with the Madam
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John Holmes | ... |
Client with Size Issues
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Ric Lutze | ... |
Guy on Horseback
(as Rick Lutz)
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Karen Stacy | ... |
Lesbian Lover
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Paula Stone |
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Sylvia Reasoner |
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Betty Hunt |
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Russel Stover |
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Bert Finneberg |
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Larry Lawrence | ... |
(as Larry Laurence)
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Albert Husson | ... |
(as Al Husson)
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James Walch |
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John Roach |
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Marvin Finch |
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Tad Dood |
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Franklin Anthony | ... |
Shorter Pool Player (uncredited)
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Keith Erickson | ... |
Limousine Guy (uncredited)
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Jon Roy Jones | ... |
Minister (uncredited)
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Directed by
Larry G. Spangler |
Written by
Lawrence Pickwick | ... | (screenplay) (as Sir Lawrence Pickwick) & |
David Loin | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Robert Manning | ... | associate producer |
Larry G. Spangler | ... | producer |
Music by
Adrian Beamer | ... | (as Dr. Adrian Beamer) |
Ken Sutherland |
Cinematography by
Philip Kaplan | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Arthur Jay | ||
Harvey Martin | ||
Bob McDaniels |
Editorial Department
Lynn Markel | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
Leroy Basset |
Makeup Department
Ralph Maker | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Robert Manning | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Mark Setter | ... | assistant soundman |
Jeff Spool | ... | soundman |
Robert Thomas | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Felix Brown | ... | electrician |
Bob Heck | ... | camera operator |
John Heck | ... | assistant camera |
Larry Just | ... | still photographer |
Music Department
Wayne Harrison | ... | music arranger / music conductor |
Ken Sutherland | ... | music arranger / music conductor |
David Zoller | ... | music arranger / music conductor |
Additional Crew
Alfred Likes | ... | production assistant |
Susan Loyal | ... | script |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Kjell Nilsson (1975) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Global Film (GF) (1975) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Quality X Video (1978) (United States) (VHS)
- Collectors Classics (United States) (VHS)
- Video-X-Pix (2004) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Dallasonic Studios (music recorded at)
- Multi-Media Consultants (special material)
- Communications Resources (special material)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A sensuous and sizzling look into a high-class hooker. Tell the truth, haven't you always wondered what the secret life of a high class hooker is really like? Finally there's a film that takes you behind the scenes and deep inside the lascivious life of the sexiest of them all: the divine Miss Xaviera Hollander. Can you just picture her first experience with professional pleasing? How did she become the Princess of Pleasure? The answers are all here, and not a single juicy detail is left out. You'll see Xaviera in every possible compromising position, always with one goal in her heart, mind and body: to please. And please she does - men and women, single and together, in the entire panorama of sexual variety. There's something here for everyone. When it comes to providing you with palpable, pulsating pleasure, Xaveria delivers. Written by Bernardo74 |
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Taglines | From Pavement Princess to Bedroom Queen! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the bottomless touch football sequence, Xaviera De Vries is wearing a #12 jersey with the name "Namath." Joe Namath--aka "Broadway Joe"--was, of course, the legendary quarterback who led the New York Jets to an upset win in the 1969 Super Bowl (SB III). Larry G. Spangler, producer/director of this film, produced Namath's talk show in the fall of 1969 and later produced Namath's film The Last Rebel (1971). Other women in this scene are wearing #21 and #39 jerseys, with the names of Jim Kiick and Larry Csonka, two star running backs of the undefeated 1973 Miami Dolphins team. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008). See more » |
Soundtracks | Love Is What I Am See more » |