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Sheer Panties (1979)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 6M

Director : Chris Warfield

Synopsis

Kitten Natividad hosts this collection of stories, which include librarian Annette Haven's lesbian scene with the sultry Linda Wong, a nerd trapped in an elevator with a beautiful woman and plenty of the legendary John Holmes!

Actors

Kitten Natividad
Kitten Natividad
Guide
John Holmes
John Holmes
Guy / Bobby Dee / Voluptuary
Sharon Westover
Sharon Westover
Gal
Jesse Adams
Jesse Adams
Workman
Suzannah French
Suzannah French
Cyclist
Linda Wong
Linda Wong
Reader
Annette Haven
Annette Haven
Librarian
Carol Harper
Carol Harper
Paula
Victoria Winter
Victoria Winter
Ginger
Teddy Dexter
Teddy Dexter
Mouse / Lion
Ursula Weiss
Ursula Weiss
Wife
Ann Barlow
Ann Barlow
Hooker
Phil Finn
Phil Finn
Angry Man
Sandy Pinney
Sandy Pinney
Blonde
Elaine Wells
Elaine Wells
Brunette

Crews

Chris Warfield
Chris Warfield
Director
Chris Warfield
Chris Warfield
Writer
Chris Warfield
Chris Warfield
Producer
Engin Koç
Engin Koç
Editor
Angie Donatelli
Angie Donatelli
Property Master
Ziggy Zigowitz Jr.
Ziggy Zigowitz Jr.
Set Designer
Ziggy Zigowitz
Ziggy Zigowitz
Cinematography

Posters and backgrounds

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