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- Jennifer Weller, though satisfied with her marriage to Eddie, finds her role as a suburban housewife oppressive and begins to accompany Marian Harris, a restless neighbour, on jaunts into the city. At first, Marian is the more adventurous of the two, quickly accommodating two young traveling salesmen as they meet at the Deep Six Bar, but Jennifer has second thoughts and she leaves the men's motel room. Returning to the bar, she meets Seth Leonard, the guitar-playing leader of a free-living artists' commune. Hoping that the suburban adventurers will help the group out of financial difficulty, Seth and his girlfriend Alexis arrange an erotic dance session. Marian is immediately drawn into the excitement; Jennifer, though repelled, is haunted by the music. Late one night, she slips from Eddie's bed and goes to make love with Seth, as Alexis looks on. Thereafter, Jennifer and Marian participate actively in the life of the art colony, until Alexis' mounting jealousy spurs her to demand $1,000 from Jennifer. Jennifer is forbidden to return when she cannot raise the money. She begins to fill her afternoons with extra-marital affairs. Seth grows depressed at the separation and the colony begins to collapse. Marian discovers that her husband, Len, is among Jennifer's afternoon lovers. Len is confronted with Jennifer's recitation of his wife's infidelity and the marriage is destroyed. Seth leaves the commune and calls on Jennifer. She haughtily rejects him and leaves him alone as she romances another daytime lover.
- Racketeers Robbie LaRose, Frank Valle and Vince DeMotte run a numbers game in a nightclub that contains private rooms. In one of them, Robbie is carrying on his affair with Joan, Frank's wife, when a disagreement leads her to knife him. Overhearing a phone call Joan makes while disposing of the corpse, Pam, a young woman who works at the club, assumes that Joan is turning to her husband Frank for help. Downstairs, Robbie's cousin Iggy DiAnthony waits for him with a friend, Paul Musa, whom he hopes Robbie will hire. When Robbie doesn't appear, Paul asks his sister Rose, who lives in the same building as Frank and Joan Valle, to plead with Frank to hire her brother; and after a heated sexual encounter, she succeeds in getting Paul the job. Frank and Vince temporarily re-divide the business between them until Robbie shows up, but Iggy lets it be known that Robbie must appear or suffer the consequences. Another Musa, Paul's cousin Annette, also comes to town looking for work and she is soon attacked by the drunken Iggy and then rescued by Frank. The two spend a long night together and fall in love. Pam, the woman who overheard Joan's preparations to dispose of Robbie's body, makes an anonymous phone call to Frank. He becomes suspicious of Joan, who in turn flees to her accomplice, the third partner, Vince DeMotte. Vince is disturbed by her panic and knifes her, and then utilizes Pam's erroneous belief that Frank is the conspirator by sending her to Iggy, who has sworn revenge on Robbie's murderer. Iggy then gets a second visit, this one from Rose, who is jealous of Annette, having listened to her innocent confession of love for Frank, the man whom Rose once loved. Iggy makes violent love to Rose and learns that Annette is planning to return for her belongings before running away with Frank. He trails the young woman to Frank and shoots him in the shoulder. He is then about to execute Annette when Rose kills Iggy.
- JOHNNY WHIP, an extremely rich letch who owns the CLASSIC CAT nightclub, is found dead. He is floating face down in his swimming pool, with a silver corkscrew in his throat. Four women were living with Johnny Whip in his luxurious home; and all were at the wild party where he was killed. Why didn't they see it? Police Detective Parker questions the four to see what kind of a man Johnny Whip was; and to find out WHO KILLED JOHNNY WHIP? SALLY found the body, she worked as an exotic dancer in his club. Whip ordered her to make one of his underworld friends a happy man. She refused saying, "I don't belong to you." Whip and his henchman Maxwell drag her to a tattoo parlor, and from then on she was: "Property of John Whip." He drapes his love slave in mink, but forces her to massage him with a vibrator while the housekeeper, Kate, takes Video Tape pictures of their exotic activities. Sally says, "he was a fiend, and I'm glad he's dead." Other women in the clan reveal their details... the movie ends with a surprising revelation!
- Swinging singles use computer dating to hook up.
- A young woman abandons her boyfriend to go on a irresponsible spree of crime and sex with her two girlfriends.
- A collection of vintage erotic films from the 20's and 30's.
- The wealthy Mr. Rich likes to cruise the seedier areas of Manhattan in his limousine, finding those who are willing to do whatever he wants them to do for a price--as long as he is able to watch.