Jack Webb

PelĂ­culas

Thrilling Drilling
Marty
A dentist has mercy sex with a patient even though he's anxious to head home. When the patient's friend arrives, they impersonate the dentist and his assistant to service any more patients who arrive.
Dance of Love
Pool Hustler
Lindy, the owner of a night club/brothel falls for her young john. Meanwhile, her friend and most popular dancer in the club takes on her share of customers from various walks of life.
Sorceress
A woman pretends to have psychic powers to obtain sex and money.
The Millionairess
Policeman
Claire Lee is used to doing what she wants to, when she wants to. This creates problems which eventually gets her locked up in jail. It seems as though she flashed her body at the Astrodome this time. While in jail Marc Stevens, a reporter for the National Screw, comes to interview Andrea. She is proud of her sexual exploits and is more than willing to be interviewed. Marc gets carried away with her stories and fantasizes himself into the scenes. We also get to see Andrea seduce the jail guard, a female inmate, and have a sizzling encounter between her and Marc.
Badge '69'
Telephone Repairman
A day in the life of a lady cop. She arrests a drunk in the park, picks up a panhandler, and breaks up a domestic disturbance. Along the way, she is assaulted a couple of times, but always manages to come out on top.
Research Project X-15
Presenter
The X-15 was the last in a line of manned rocket-powered research airplanes built during the 1950s to explore ever-faster and higher flight regimes. Nineteen years before Space Shuttle, the X-15 showed it was possible to fly into, and out of, space. Launched from the wing of a modified B-52 bomber, the ship rocketed higher and faster than any manned aircraft of the time. There had never been anything like the X-15; it had a million-horsepower engine and could fly twice as fast as a rifle bullet. In the joint X-15 hypersonic research program that NASA conducted with the Air Force, the Navy, and North American Aviation the aircraft flew over a period of nearly 10 years and set unofficial speed and altitude records, in a program to investigate all aspects of piloted hypersonic flight. Information gained from the highly successful X-15 program contributed to the development of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo piloted spaceflight programs as well as the Space Shuttle program.