Perhaps the most tasteless exploitation film ever made, this 1968 documentary was retooled after its star died in a gruesome automobile accident during production. Thus, zany segments of Jayne visiting drag bars, go-go clubs, the Place Pigalle, a nudist colony, and other once-exotic locales are capped with B&W crime scene photos of her tragic death. From the refined sensibility of producer Dick Pieces Randall, who also appears onscreen, and co-directed by cinema scribe Arthur Knight, Joel All Of Me Holt, and Charles Broun of She-Man: A Story Of Fixation (1967). With Jayne's sons Mickey Jr. and Zoltan Hargitay; and musical appearances by Django crooner Rocky Roberts and his band the Airedales along with topless femme band The Ladybirds.