An American scientist prevents an attempt against an oil Sheik, who, in return, opens the gates of his harem to his saviour. There, nude girls invite him to explore their bodies. Has anyone escaped from the street of a thousand pleasures?
04-19-1972
1h 16m
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Director:
William Rotsler
Writer:
William Rotsler
Production:
Future Films, Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP)
Joyce Mandel was born on March 10, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Baltimore Bullet (1980) and Mork & Mindy (1978). She was a successful pin-up and glamour model in three separate career stages; in the late '60s as a pin-up, as a model credited as "Rinah" in men's magazines in the late '70s and then again as Alexis Love, "the ultimate older woman", in the '90s. Her Russian-Romanian ethnicity provides her exotic look. She was married to Jerry Rush. She died on October 13, 2016 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Uschi Digard was born in Saltsjö-Duvnäs, near Stockholm, Sweden in 1948. At 16 she left home, traveled to Paris and spent a year there and later in Italy before journeying further to England. She returned to her native Sweden but finally settled in the United States in 1967. Working as a translator for the jewelry trade, she was told so often that she should model that she eventually decided to give it a try. Before long she was appearing in softcore erotic films and was eventually "discovered" by filmmaker Russ Meyer. After a long and illustrious career she retired in 1989.
She speaks eight languages (German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, French and English). Now married, she lives in Palm Springs, California, for two weeks out of every month; the rest of the time she spends in her private pad in North Hollywood.
William Rotsler was a man of many talents applied to an odd assortment of fields. In addition to his film work, he was an artist, a sculptor, an author,and a photographer--often of nudes. Within the science fiction world he is best known for his many cartoons, which he would often provide for free to SF fanzines. He was also involved in the design of the Science Fiction Writers of America Nebula Award (and also provided some of the components). He was a four-time Hugo Award winner (1975, 1979, 1996, and 1997) for Best Fan Artist. In 1998 the Southern California Institute for Fan Interests created the William Rotsler Award in his honor; it is presented for lifetime achievements by SF fan artists.