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- The life of boxer Jake LaMotta, whose violence and temper that led him to the top in the ring destroyed his life outside of it.
- Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer.
- John and Mary meet in a singles bar, sleep together, and spend the next day getting to know each other.
- A dramatic expose of the lives of a group of gays who meet in a New York City bar on Christmas Eve.
- Meet New York's most sexually charged circle of friends. There's the stewardess who can't wait to try every cockpit in the city. There's the cabdriver who takes beautiful women for the rides of their lives. There's the nosey neighbors who can't get enough of the non-stop sounds of love from next door.
- Barbara moves into a Manhattan apartment, earning money typing manuscripts. The neighbor's erotic games with a humming vibrator intrigue Barbara and her visiting sister Julie.
- A projectionist bored with his everyday life begins fantasizing about his being one of the superheroes he sees in the movies he shows.
- Presented as an inquiry into the ways of lust, this film is staged as a documentary. It moves from rural prostitution (the roadhouse) to pornographers, then on to streetwalkers, male hustlers, and high-class call girls. The madam runs the bordello, she depends on the photographer to supply her with pornography; he's in the city, using his camera to lead him into depravity. The streetwalkers risk arrest from the cops and abuse from the johns. Even the call girls have a tough time: from their expenses to their lack of self-reflection. Their motto: "Live fast, die young, and make a beautiful corpse."
- A loner who works in a mannequin factory stalks and strangles women in Times Square.
- Driving through New York City in his Sexmobile, Dr. Harrison Rogers of the Bureau of Sexological Investigation, searches out luminary figures in the world of sex.
- A male prostitute's sleazy and violent lifestyle leads to ruin.
- Expelled from school and thrown out of her house, Ellen starts working as a maid in a hotel that belongs to her Aunt Connie.
- Pamela is a middle aged housewife who meets and becomes infatuated with a younger man, named Calvin, whom she meets at a party. Calvin shows up at her house the next day and makes an impression of Pamela's teenage daughter Susan. With Pamela's husband Felix away (and having a sexual tryst with his secretary) Pamela joins Calvin for a day out and finds herself at a debauched party complete with sex, drugs and true debauchery.
- A magician/hypnotist gets the idea that he can make more money (and have a better time) by starting a sex cult than by continuing his magic act, so he becomes Brother Eros whose motto is "Love is all that counts."
- A deranged, wealthy woman offers $100,000 to three men if they can stay alive for 24 hours in Manhattan, and then hunts them down.
- A chemistry professor experiments with a substance that turns him into a swinger.
- A series of several short films deal with sex, desire, loneliness and in one case, even murder: "Claudia" A beautiful woman takes to spying on the windows of men who live in a tenement through a spy glass, silently sizing up which men are lonely and then selecting one to lavish with affection. Her current target is a poor soul that she meets and quickly marries. But it turns out that she is actually a black widow. The scenario ends with her scoping the tenement for her next victim. "David" A man and a woman build a relationship based mainly on sex. It is clear that the man is more into the relationship than the woman who looks sometimes uncomfortable and distant, probably because the man is more in love with his camera then with her. The indication is that the relationship ended after some time and that the man remembers and cherishes it more than the women ever did. "Gyorgy" A sculptor speaks on his passionate love for his chosen art form, even up to admitting that he finds the forms that he creates even more appealing than the real thing - from these sculpted works he sees the purest beauty in the world. But he is forced to confront notions of beauty in the world when he sees the death and degradation of his native France when it is taken over by The Nazis. "Robert" A timid young man sees the boredom and complacency in his own life, seeing the people around him as shallow and insignificant. But his mind keeps wandering back to one magical day on the beach long ago with two beautiful Swedish girls, where he regrets that he did not act on how he felt about them. The final segment features four damaged and lonely women from similar backgrounds who attempt to find some outlet via their sexual encounters: Adrian - A lonely housewife whose much older husband is too busy to meet her sexual needs. So, she finds her fulfillment in much younger men, mostly teenagers. Roxanne - A girl from a poor neighborhood who has given to becoming a mistress wherein she gets everything that she wants, eve through it can't completely fulfill her needs. Samantha Jane - An African-American prostitute since the age of nine who rose up from a life of dire poverty to sell her body for vast amounts of money. She claims to hate her clients. Gloria - A self-hating lesbian who marks encounters with girls just as lost as she. Never romantic, only useful.
- Jan Cousins, brutally raped by her date, returns to boarding school, and there she is confronted by Clarice, a lesbian who seduces her. Jan seeks sexual fulfillment from her boyfriend, Roger, but his strict upbringing has left him with a perverse need to be spanked. Roger appeals first to a prostitute, then to Clarice, and finally to Jan for spanking, but she reacts with shock and tears. Her psychiatrist suggests that she find a normal man, but her successive dates are even more abnormal than Roger. She modifies her standards of normality and begins to accept all types of behaviour. She does some research on flagellation, whips Roger, and finally achieves sexual satisfaction.
- Teressa is a young housewife whose husband John takes her to a local "cathouse" and soon falls into the profession of being a prostitute.
- Beverly "Knockers" McCalla finds that being endowed with powerful sexual drives as well as a very large bust are two big advantages on the road to riches. Having had an affair with her stepfather, she leaves home. When a young man picks her up, she has sex with him in the back seat of the car. He drives her to a roadhouse which operates as an undercover brothel; she is an enormous success. After a run-in with one of the patrons, she moves on to Kansas City and works for one of the largest call girl syndicates in the state. When the police close in, she is sent to New York to become part of the party girl racket. A gangland killing interrupts her climb to riches. Fleeing from the scene of the crime, "Knockers" is picked up by Peter Stackpoole, a wealthy man who proves his honest intentions by marrying her. He dies on their wedding night, leaving "Knockers" $10 million.
- Streetwalkers tired of being harassed by thugs stand up for their rights in this cult drama.
- A photographer gives instructions on how to film nude women.
- A young woman answering an ad for a traveling companion winds up drugged, kidnapped and in the clutches of a white slavery ring.
- A pretty young girl arrives in New York City to make it in "the Big Apple", but winds up getting involved with lesbians, an escort service and the underground bondage scene.