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- Mrs. Mason, a contended housewife who wishes to earn extra money, answers and advertisement seeks women to model swim suits and clothes. She goes to her agency and while undressing for her first assignment, is kissed by a male model, who then apologizes, explaining that he mistook her for another model. She returns to the agency several days later for another assignment and is confronted with nude pictures of the illicit kiss. Mr. Chaney, the ruthless owner of the agency, uses the pictures to blackmail Mrs. Mason into having an affair with Lloyd. More pictures are taken and Chaney forces Mrs. Mason into daytime prostitution. Mrs. Cole reveals how she too was blackmailed into prostitution by Mr. Chaney and she relives her first experienced with a customer. Mr. Chaney summons all the prostitutes to an orgy at his house and when one of them is late, he tries to force her to commit lesbian acts with another prostitute; then he beats and rapes her. Lloyd and Fred call an ambulance and the police arrest Chaney's gang.
- Unaware of the local Hooded Strangler lurking around her door, poor Helen Doe decides to visit her aunt but, instead, winds up at the "House of Horror on the hill." There, she and six other Tortured Females are held by white slavers.
- Capri, the owner of a motel, arranges for husbands and wives to meet their lovers in privacy. When a woman fails to show up for a tryst, Capri herself substitutes for the woman. She joins in an orgy with two men and two women and watches a young couple make love for the first time.
- While waiting in a bar for her boyfriend, Lew, Lori meets Mrs. Shaw, a rich widow known as The Madam and is invited to her home. The invitation is repeated at several subsequent meetings and finally The Madam offers Lori money to have sex with Lew while she watches. As the couple make love, The Madam masturbates, fantasizing that Lew is her partner. After several similar encounters, The Madam asks Lori and Lew to supply her with other young couples. At a party given by the mate swapping club to which they belong, Lori and Lew recruit Tim and Sally to perform for The Madam and eventually she hires two additional couples. One day The Madam asks Lew to perform a rape for her and she promises to provide a woman. Believing that his partner has been similarly hired to perform in the rape scene, Lew violates her. In reality, the unsuspecting woman has been hired to participate in a lesbian act. The victim's boyfriend, who has been waiting downstairs, bursts into the room and attacks Lew. The boyfriend is accidentally killed in the fighting and the police apprehend The Madam and her performers.
- Talent agent John receives a telephone call from Hollywood producer Max, who wants a number of women to come to his party. John and his partner Chris, procure a young actress and other women who want to break into show business. The actress is invited into Max's bedroom where he asks her to read a part for his new film. He ignores her acting talent, but he fails in his efforts to seduce and then rape her. Meanwhile, two disillusioned actresses find solace in each other while drug addict Joan tries to get a fix from Chris, who is really a dope pusher for a syndicate. Chris degrades Joan before he gives her the narcotics, but when he tries to seduce her, she accidentally kills him with an ice pick. The police arrive to break up the party.
- A woman describes the activities of a sex club to an inquiring reporter. At a meeting of the Suburban Girls Club, the members decide to have a raffle, the winner of which may do anything she wants with the male "prize." The idea is a great success and there is an orgy involving the weekly winners. Kate, a social climber, joins the club and wins the raffle. She refuses to engage in sex acts and the man she is with brutally rapes her. Kate goes to the police and the club is broken up.
- Steve tells a psychiatrist his life story: As a little boy, he watches his mother, a prostitute, service her customers. She discovers him and beats him with a belt. Grown older, he derives sexual pleasure as a voyeur. He is arrested for voyeurism by the police. Released from jail, he persuades two prostitutes to let him watch them make love. One of the women, Capri, will take no money from him, but she joins with him in mutual flagellation. Steve becomes overwrought and, believing Capri to be his mother, kills her. He is captured and put under the care of a psychiatrist.
- An investigator interrogates two women about the illegal activities of Dr. Silo, a phony psychiatrist who takes advantage of his position to blackmail married women into gratifying his deviant sexual desires. Mrs. Stapleton tells Dr. Silo of visiting a motel with a single friend and two men they met on a plane. Both couples shared the same bed, and the women switched sexual partners. Dr. Silo threatens to inform Mrs. Stapleton's husband unless she submits to his advances. Disturbed by his first adolescent sexual experience, Silo has developed unhealthy sexual attitudes through listening to his patients recount their sexual problems. Another patient, Mrs. Voorhees, enjoys a passionate affair with Dr. Silo while her husband is away on business trips. Silo goes to Mrs. Voorhees' house and watches her niece having sex with a young neighbor. The youth becomes aware of Silo's presence and flees, mistaking him for Mr. Voorhees. Silo then tries to rape the niece, and he is discovered by Mrs. Voorhees, who knocks him out with a poker and telephones police to expose him as a fraud.
- Jerry and his cellmate escape from prison. While fleeing, they see Honey taking a dip in the stream. The men force her to take them to her home, and there they terrorize her father, her virgin sister, and her adopted Japanese sister. The men threaten the girls, and Honey offers herself to the men if they will not molest her sisters. The men have sex with her and then rape the others. The men leave the house with Honey as a hostage, and they rape two girls whose car is stalled on the highway. Honey escapes; the men fight with each other; and Jerry kills his cellmate. Honey goes to the sheriff for help, and Jerry is arrested.
- Our story begins at "The House Of Cats" where the Madam and the Pimp are discussing the week's business. The Madam is provoked at the Pimp because he is taking too much time "turning" his new girl. As the story unravels, we see that this cold, unfeeling procurer has fallen in love. After a big argument with the Madam, he finally decides, after a torrid love scene with the girl, that he has to "turn" the girl or marry her. He brings the girl to the "house" where the Madam has pre-arranged a party to initiate the new girl. We join this girl as she partakes a new way of life. The Pimp leaves the girl under the care of the Madam, returning to his way of life - Procuring. When the girl finds out what he is and is confronted with the fact that her life is now ruled by the Madam, she goes berserk. When the Madam attempts to slap some sense into her, the girl accidentally falls, striking her head and is killed instantly. In panic, the Madam calls the Pimp, who upon seeing the dead girl, goes berserk and in a fit of anger, kills the Madam. One of the prostitutes calls the police, bringing to an end the life the girls are forced to live in "The House Of Cats."
- Radio personality Jack interviews prostitutes, asking them to tell his audience how they began her careers. Jill, neglected by her wealthy parents, becomes promiscuous to gain attention and becomes a prostitute when her family cuts off her allowance. Jody, who's husband travels frequently, enjoys sex with other men; he finds out and divorces her and she returns to prostitution as her means of support. Ann, whose mother was also a prostitute, pursues to occupation to support herself and her husband. Teenager Amy enjoys the money and favours older men bestow upon her. Barbara is raped by her drunken stepfather and runs away and becomes a prostitute when her boyfriend rejects her.
- Bartender Joey, who prefers to have affairs with married women, seduces Joan. She falls in love with him and leaves her husband, agreeing to work as a prostitute for Joey so they can get married. Joey continues to recruit for his prostitution ring and Joan, aware that she is just being used, holds out on him. Joey beats her, sending her to the hospital and subsequent police investigation leads to her arrest.
- A male prostitute falls in love with one of his clients and asks her to marry him. She scorns him and remarks that she will not marry someone she can buy. He murders her and disposes of the body in such a way that the woman's caretaker appears to be the murderer. One of the women who frequents the house of prostitution where the man works suspects the male prostitute and tricks him into revealing his crime.
- Housewives Wilma and Jeanne stop at a downtown bar after shopping and there they are persuaded by Harry, the bartender, to throw good lucks coins into a fountain. The coins activate mesmerizing lights in a statue and the women immediately fall under Harry's spell and become his sex slaves, prostituting themselves day after day for the monetary gain of Harry and his boss, Matson, who makes films of the orgies that ensue and sells them to private clubs for stag parties. Fear of blackmail makes the women unable to resist Harry's demands, but eventually Wilma informs the police and brings an end to the racket.
- Deserted in a strange town by her husband, Rosi seeks solace in a local bar. Solicited by its proprietor, Rosi finds herself an inmate of a brothel run by a gang of thieves. Chief among the prostitutes is Samantha, a lesbian who teaches Rosi the art of love. While personally administering brutal beatings to defiant women, the boss rewards his band with bonus orgies. Rose is freed, however, when police raid the house in search of thieves.
- Brad, a young rancher, visits the city and invites Patty, a previous acquaintance, to a nightclub. Afterwards they go to her apartment where Brad tries to rape Patty and when she resists his advances, her roommate, Lorraine, awakened by Patty's screams, throws acid in Brad's face, leaving one side horribly burned. Brad returns to his ranch to have his wounds tended by his faithful ranch hand, Jess. Brad becomes self-conscious about the disfiguration and seeks sexual gratification with prostitutes. One of these sexual contacts, Randy, antagonizes him and he goes berserk and murders her. Brad then seeks revenge against the two women who caused his downfall. He kidnaps Lorraine, beats her into submission and periodically tortures her at his ranch. One day he allows her to escape, recaptures her and flogs her to death. Now completely demented, Brad seeks out Patty, but the police intercede and extract a confession from him. Brad is killed while attempting to flee from the police.
- Motel operator Ann Porter and bar owner Dan Mullins decide to set up a key club to satisfy sexually their clientele. The club's membership consists largely of married people seeking extramarital sexual excitement. Inhibitions are cast aside and some unexpected results are achieved: Bob and Patti, a married couple who have independently joined the club, by chance receive matching room keys; and their encounter revitalizes their their faltering marriage. Meanwhile, some of the married women discover that they are sexually attracted to other women. Ann and Donn eventually throw a party for their clients. The members indulge their individual sexual preferences and all goes well until the husband of a participant, Sharon, makes an unexpected appearance and begins to beat her. Bob tries to intervene and he is accidentally killed by the jealous husband. The police then raid the party and break up the key club.
- Four young women sit in a bar and decide to eleven their evening. One girl is chosen to pick up a man at the bar. She goes with him to a motel and steals the keys to his car. The women go on a cross-country trip trading their bodies for gas, car repairs and food. They also become involved in an orgy. Eventually they are tracked down, arrested and placed on probation under the custody of their parents.
- Our story begins when a young girl comes to Hollywood to battle the great odds that prevail when seeking her big opportunity that will lead to fame and stardom. Our girl, Norma, loses her money enroute to Hollywood from the midwest. She meets Ray who immediately offers to assist her. She accepts and moves in with him. With Ray, sex is the name of the game. When Ray is arrested she has a girl friend, Irma, another aspiring actress, move in with her. When they run out of money they acquire a couple of sugar daddies to pay the bills. When sex time with them becomes boring they have Joan and Cheryl move in to help with the money problem. With no work coming their way the four actresses decide to put out an S.O.S.. Cheryl informs the Norma, Joan and Irma that she belonged to a club in school called the S.O.S. Club. This deciphered meant we need help and for this we will S.O.S.. She tells the girls that S.O.S. Clubs have spread throughout the country and are considered very fashionable. The real thing today. With this decision made they embark on a performance of sex for pay. One of the girls knows a lesbian and they invite her to perform with them to the amusement of the male watchers. The girls decide to go one step further and entertain their customers with more than just a show. For a fee the customers can "enjoy" their company. When four fellows decide to rent their services all hell breaks loose. Paul, one of the fellows arrives at the party late and brings an unexpected friend who he had met while drinking at a bar. This friend turns out to be an officer of the law and arrests the participants.
- Jack, a photographer, and Carol run an advertisement in the newspaper in an effort to recruit housewives for part-time prostitution. Corporation executives are among the clients and Jack takes compromising pictures to be used in an elaborate blackmail scheme. Jack eventually goes berserk and kills one of the clients.
- High school dropout Rick and his girlfriend Lily, break into a vacant house and use it to stage group sex parties. Lily becomes jealous of Rick's interest in Cindy and asks Bob to take her to the house. Bob breaks into the house and Rick, thinking that the intruder is either the owner or the police, clubs his friend to death. Rick is arrested.
- A group of suburban housewives decide to relieve their boredom by pursuing extramarital sexual adventures. They begin by casually seducing unsuspecting repairmen, but they become organized after one of the women, Rita, seduces a bartender, Joe. Joe learns that Rita's friends have similar interests and he assumes the group's direction, allowing the women to use the back room of the bar. The organization expands and Joe convinces Rita to give an initiation party at the bar. Unknowns to the housewives, Joe has been catering to voyeurs, charging them to watch the group's activities through peepholes. Rita's sister-in-law, Ann, one of the group's recruits, is married to a policeman who's been staking out the bar for some time. On the night of the party, the police conduct a raid and Ann's husband looks through a peephole just as Ann is initiated. He goes berserk with rage and murders Joe.
- Ben Simmons falls in love with aspiring actress Mae Miller and convinces her to move into his Hollywood apartment when her money runs out. Before long Mae announces she is leaving to live with a film producer who has offered her a part in a picture. Ben then meets Patty and invites her home as Mae's replacement, but one day he finds her making love to his friend Dave. Ben thereupon decides to offer her sexual services to other "friends" for a price. His success leads him to engage Vera, who agrees to accommodate only those clients seeking variant forms of sex and Sue, who he later discovers has her own clientele. At this point, Mae returns and pleads for forgiveness. Ben welcomes her back, but he goes berserk and beats her when she later informs him that she is again leaving to seek an acting real. She dies at a hospital and Ben is arrested for murder.
- Chuck Andrews and his wife arrive in the "Big Town" and move in with Gail, who works for the syndicate. Gail gets Chuck a job with the organization, and he soon rises to an important position. A jealous co-worker murders Chuck's wife, and Chuck, now in charge of prostitution, works harder to forget his sorrow. His boss, thinking Chuck has overworked, gives him one of the women, and with her Chuck releases all his pent-up emotions. Chuck then seduces the boss's girl, and the organization, as well as the police, pursue him. He finally surrenders to the syndicate.
- A police detective learns the history of a murder from the victim's wife: Insurance adjusters Bob Smith and Tom Smalley use their positions to make sexual conquests among their companies suburbanite claimants, following in the footsteps of of their boss, Jay Cramer. Bob agrees to pay the repair bill on housewife Sally Water's care if she will have sex with him and Tom, who is new with the company, similarly adjusts a claim for another housewife, Gina. The two couples become close friends and have a group sex party. Sally's college roommate Marilyn, asks to be included in the group's gatherings and Bob introduces her to Jay. The six plan an orgy, but Jay is delayed and Sally and Marilyn make love while awaiting his arrival and the beginning of the party. One afternoon, Jay intercepts a call meant for Bob and goes to a rendezvous. The woman's husband unexpectedly returns home and in the ensuing fight, the husband is killed, thus precipitating a police investigation.