New York's Chancellor Films distributed this lost 1967 skin flick from the redoubtable director of The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare, Sande N. Johnsen (who also appeared), with a script from future television writer Eugene Price (Smash-Up on Interstate 5). It starred Mitchell McGuire, later in the film version of Oh, Calcutta, along with Cherie Winters from Joe Sarno's The Sex Cycle; and soon-to-be star of television's inexhaustible General Hospital and face of Pazuzu from The Exorcist, lean Eileen Dietz. Stunts were handled by the Hooker brothers, Billy Hank and Buddy Joe. Note how the campaign cleverly references the sixties' Eric Berne bestseller while skirting copyright violations by denying any connection.