"BORN TO LOVE AND BE LOVED! THESE ARE THE --"17 December 1969Drama76 mins
Farm fresh Ruth gets off the bus at Port Authority and marches wide-eyed straight into the clutches of the seedy Village. She answers an ad for "two groovy girls looking for a roommate - lots of fun" and makes herself right at home with Sylvia and Gigi. The Girls tell her all about their rough experiences with big city men. How Gigi got coerced into prostitution by her scheming, deadbeat boyfriend, who tells her that he needs money to pay off a bad investment (and then finds him two-timing her!) Sylvia was married to a kinky guy who enjoyed reading the Marquis de Sade and getting a good swiping across his back (which was all fine and good until he wanted to reciprocate the favor!) Ruth finds out that men are filthy pigs when she answers an ad for a modeling job. While she poses coyly for the camera, the lecherous photographer focuses on her crotch and makes the moves on her!
In the end, the girls take matters into their own hands and deal with a filthy male!
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