Mona the Virgin Nymph (1970)
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You've heard about adult movies having wide theatrical release in the 1970s? This was the first movie with an actual plot that did so (the first movie without a plot was Blue Movie). Imagine taking a first date to this movie.
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These soft curves show off my fertility and how deliciously breedable I am
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Just hadca thought... it must've been wild to go into a movie theater in 1970... to see a big screen shot of a woman pussy! What a time!
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The film was screened without credits due to legal concerns. It is regarded as the second sexually explicit film to receive a general theatrical release in the United States, after Andy Warhol's Blue Movie (1969). However, unlike Blue Movie (which was shot without a script), Mona had a plot, though there was more emphasis on the action.
Mona helped pave the way for other films containing unsimulated sex scenes (both penetrative and non-penetrative) that subsequently appeared in theaters, during the Golden Age of Porn; and was a big influence on later films of the genre. Deep Throat (1972), for example, borrowed elements of Mona's plot.
Earnings, believed to be $2 million, helped finance the directors' 1974 film Flesh Gordon. The team also produced Harlot (1971), and Osco later backed the similarly explicit Alice in Wonderland (1976).
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