(1969) - Drama/ Romance - A sex kitten romps her way into a kinky secret society, and a would-be actress finds herself tied up in a titillating situation in director Peter Woodcock's sexploitation twin bill starring Geri Miller and Uta Erickson. In Babette, hip chick Babette revels in a ménage a trois. And in Monique, My Love, the starry-eyed title character will do anything -- from porn films to fetish flicks -- to become a Hollywood celebrity.
(1969) - Foreign/ Drama/ Horror - The infamous Jess Franco's wanton tale, fully restored in this version and including footage that was cut from the original film, is based on the work of the Marquis de Sade. Two sisters, Justine (Romina Power) and Juliette (Maria Rohm), are thrown out of a French orphanage; although her sister quickly adapts to the world of prostitution, drugs and confusion that meet them outside, the chaste Justine attempts to fight the perversion, to no avail.
(1969) DVD Release 2007- Romance - When Terri (Sue Bernard) marries and moves to the suburbs, her lesbian lover, Marsha (Bee Tompkins), doesn't take kindly to Terri's desire for a "normal" life. Determined to win her love back, Marsha worms her way into the newlyweds' happy heterosexual home. Meanwhile, Marsha's seductive beauty converts several other women in the neighborhood. A queer film festival favorite, this campy classic lesbian melodrama co-stars Rick Cooper.
(1968) - Action - When the stunning but evil, Sumitra (Shirley Eaton) arrives in Rio de Janeiro, she has only one thing on her mind: enslaving all men to bend to the will of her force of bisexual, warrior women! She find success, until she captures an American playboy on the run. Her possession of him leads to a confrontation with crime lord Sir Masius (George Sanders).
(1968) - Drama - When the soap opera character she portrays is about to be killed off, June "George" Buckridge (Beryl Reid) knows her acting days are numbered. But the only other work she can get is doing voice-overs for a children's TV show. Meanwhile, her predatory boss (Coral Browne) has her sights set on George's sexy girlfriend (Susannah York). One of the first films to address lesbianism, this movie also was one of the first to get slapped with an X rating.
(1968) - Drama/ Music- Free love abounds in this pair of 1960s sexploitation flicks: Kitten in a Cage features nude icon June Roberts as a lesbian stripper, while The Girl from Pussycat provides a nihilistic look at mistreated women. Filled with orgies, torture and bisexual sociopathic sex kittens who bed both men and women, rob banks and more, these uninhibited films capture the psychedelic craziness of the era.
(1968) - Foreign/ Drama - A grown woman, Therese, pays a nostalgic visit to her old boarding school, stirring up passionate memories of her first romance -- with her fellow classmate Isabelle. The two lonely girls' erotic awakenings are explored against the backdrop of their repressive environment as they grow closer and eventually take their relationship into the "forbidden" realm by becoming lovers. Gorgeous cinematography marks this Radley Metzger-directed film.
(1967) - Foreign/ Horror - Mindless automatons and a curious-looking monster abduct drug-addled hippies, lesbians and a stripper and deliver them to the manor of demented Dr. Humpp (Aldo Barbero) in this bizarre, sci-fi horror flick. With help from aphrodisiacs and clever inculcation by a talking, pulsating, disembodied brain in a jar, Humpp turns his "guests" into sex machines, using an elixir derived from their orgasms to stoke his genius and stay eternally young.
(1966) - Horror/ Documentary- Based on the award-winning fanzine, Ecco ventures where few documentaries dare to go, showcasing a series of twisted, sideshow-like snippets of the unusual and grotesque. Narrator George Sanders guides viewers through "a world beyond your dreaming" and introduces a host of oddities, including a man who sticks needles into his chest, Swedish voyeurs, bizarre Japanese rituals, Nazi and virgin strippers and a kinky karate school commercial.