- Beverly a teaser bar girl, that think she hates men, but is in fact suffering from repressed nymphomania. She finds out when she flirts with her best friends man and gets thrown out in the street. Beverly runs into a toy store owner.
- New York City, 1964. Naive blonde Bev (HEATHER HALL aka TAMMY LATOUR) is the new girl in town, helped out by her good brunette friend Joan (ALICE LINVILLE aka Alice Lin aka Jan Nash) who lets her live in her apartment, and gets her work as an escort girl in the dimly-lit Wild West Bar where she does it, with a half dozen uninterested men and two dancers with sculptural bodies in see-through baby-dolls, bra and panties, sometimes topless: Gilda (JUNE ROBERTS aka Robin Marks), and Linda (MARLENE STARR).
Bev is not effective as a bar girl, as she shuns away Freddie (CHARLES SACCA) the beer-drinker, and becomes uneasy at the thought of physical love when she is accosted by a bar patron, Lou (LEE DICHTER). Joan intercedes for her when the bespectacled bar owner Dop (Norman Lind aka Mike Higgins) threatens to throw her out.
Julian (JOE RUSSELL) seems a nice man, and owns a toy-shop where Bev watches some beautiful toys. Apparently, he is more than what he seems to be, and he keeps a revolver for protection, and stashes a fortune in bank notes in a small box hidden behind an encyclopedia. A loner, he falls for the heavy set, beautiful blonde, and he tells her right away where the money is. Bev babbles it to Joan in the first occasion.
Joan's old boyfriend Rook (John Aristedes aka Phil Mason) returns to town to pay a gambling debt he owes Dop, and Dooley the barman (Mark Dichter) counts the money. Now that is settled, and Rook re-starts betting on the dice game - and loosing. Rook moves into the apartment shared by the girl. First, Bev watches from the bedroom door, and masturbates, as Rook makes love to Joan. Then, she accepts Rook's presence on top of her on the small couch in the living-room, does a full strip-tease for him and then makes love with him, while Joan sleeps in her bed after her own sexual tryst.
One day Joan surprises them together on her own bed. Joan finds fulfillment satisfying Rook's lusty needs, but catches him in bed with Bev. The brunette is wearing high-heels and a black, tight-fitting dress with a large belt; the blonde is in black bra and pantie, pantyhose and nylons; Rook is still wearing a shirt and his trousers. Joan slaps Bev and jumps upon the bed, hitting the blonde, who fights back, pulling hair and slapping, but Joan, despite being a smaller girl, has the advantages of being in a rage, and in her house. Soon, Bev is just trying to protect herself, and Joan mounts her, sitting on her belly, holds her head against the cushions and delivers three good left punches to the face. She is going to hit the blonde again when Rook stops his voyeuristic pose, and holds her fist in the air. Joan orders Bev out of the house, and when Rook thinks he can have her again, she dismisses him, too.
Dejected, Bev remembers a toy shop where her spirits were lifted after she lost her job. Bev seeks refuge with Julian, who treats her bruised face, caresses her, and kisses her - before having sex and offering her to stay in the shop during the night. Bev pays his kindness, and good sexual experience, by offering herself to his employee, Reggie (JOE SACCA) in the next opportunity.
Rook loses money again in the dice games, badly. He applies for money out of Gilda - who accepts his kisses, but does not deliver money - and Joan, who is so madly in love that she gives him what she has, and tells him what she heard about the cash hidden in the toy-shop. Rook goes there to rob it, and does not even hide his face from Bev. Joan notices that the revolver she had in the bedside table is gone - and assumes Rook take it to the robbery, and decides to go after him, to stop a major crime.
Julian arrives unexpectedly - possibly with the intention of a second night with the blonde - and Rook menaces him with the gun. Julian says he is also holding a gun in his pocket, and Rook calls his bluff, shooting first. Joan was coming into the shop now, just by Julian's side, and takes the missing bullet in her bosom. As she fells dying, Julian shoots Rook twice in the gut. Joan is dying, close to Julian, as Rook dies close to Bev. Julian caresses Bev's head, stunned but safe, as police sirens are heard outside.
[Seen in «the uncut, uncensored version» 80 minutes © 1996 on the video box, actually a 73 minute, cut version, with cast different than on the video box.]
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