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Duration: 236 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 848x480 | Added: 2018-Jun-13 |
Alternate Names: Barbara Caron, Barbra Caron, Gabriella Caron, Leona Tyler, Barbara Caron, Barbra Caron, Donna Sutter, Gabriella Caron, Leona Tyler
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Barbara Mills was born on February 23, 1951, in Oxford, Massachusetts. She moved to Venice Beach, California at age seventeen and established roots there in the late 1960s. Mills attended college as an art major, specializing in paintings, and supplemented her income through nude modeling. She acted in her first movie in 1968. In 1969, she met her husband Frank Mills who helped her secure an agent for acting roles in soft-core pictures and exploitation features throughout the 1970s. Mills was also a painter independently. She died on December 15, 2010, at age 59 in Ko Samui, Thailand.
Alternate Names: Sandy Box, Cindy Seay, Cora Cuze, Darleen Saunders, Doris Warren, Liz Ross, Lota Titsa, Sanday Dempsey, Sandra Dempsey, Susan Harman, Tanya Brown, Terry Rich, Tiffany Stewart, Tiffiany Stewart
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Sandy Dempsey was an American actress who appeared in over 80 feature films, predominantly of adult content, during her active career spanning from the late 1960s to mid-1970s.
Release Year: 1972
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Dinero del vicio, Sexe dangereux, Stossverkehr
Director: Alain Patrick
Writer: Alain Patrick, Nick Boretz
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Companies: Crown International Pictures, Nissa Productions
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Keywords: adult filmmaking, adultery, exploitation, unfaithful husband, vice cop
Jim, a successful and handsome film director, lives with his wife Lisa and their newborn child in Los Angeles. He directs hardcore pornographic films for a living, leading an seemingly idyllic life. However, things start to unravel when Jim begins an affair with one of the actresses he works with. This extramarital fling coincides with the local vice cops closing in on him, threatening to bust his operation.
Blue Money is a 1972 American drama-thriller directed by Alain Patrick. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles' adult film industry during the early 1970s, the movie explores themes of infidelity and exploitation through its protagonist Jim's double life as a husband and pornography director. Despite its limited plot details available, the film offers insights into the era's taboo subjects and societal norms.