"In an asylum, patients were subjected to watching horror films for psychiatric study... but they all went mad and now those films have been unearthed!" claims the product description. In reality, the "story" is told with silly title cards over random abandoned asylum shots while long scenes from eleven different 70s and 80s horror films are edited in.
Previously lost reconceptualization of Bill Cable's unfinished early 70s epic titled "What is Love," which deals with themes of romantic obsession and Christian blasphemy.
Two men who meet in a bar in Las Vegas discover that they have one big problem in common, their wives. They decide to do something drastic about it.
Colleen Brennan (born December 1, 1949), also known by other aliases such as Sharon Kelly, is an American porn performer and member of the XRCO Hall of Fame. She won more awards in acting categories than any other female performer of her era. A buxom, freckled redhead, Colleen Brennan began her career starring as Sharon Kelly in several 1970s' sexploitation films produced by Harry Novak. She also made appearances in Russ Meyer's Supervixens (1975) and the Women in prison films Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS (1975) and its first sequel Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks (1976). In 1974 she appeared in an uncredited role as a stripper in the film Foxy Brown. In 1975, she had topless cameo appearances in the mainstream films Hustle and Shampoo. In the 1980s, she began an extensive career in hardcore pornography films starring in several installments of the Taboo series, and winning two AVN Awards in 1987. She stopped appearing in pornographic films in 1986, at the age of 36. Description above from the Wikipedia article Colleen Brennan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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