How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? Trailer

How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? Trailer (1970)

"In the tense field of men's desires, she proves she has what it takes" 15 January 1970 Comedy 87 mins

Playboy magazine darling (and one-time playmate of Hugh Hefner) Barbi Benton is Naughty Cheerleader Lynne Keefe, a small-town, small-brained babe who gets caught up big-time in the sex business. As a high school cheerleader who can really twirl a baton back in hometown Scranton, Lynne gets knocked up by a horny hunk on a motorcycle who then dumps her, sending her into a sexual spiral that takes her to The Catskills, Boston, New York, Miami and Rome.

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Cast

Barbi Benton

as Lynn Keefe

Broderick Crawford

as B.J Hankins

Lionel Stander

as The Admiral

Klaus Kinski

as Juan José Ignatio Rodriguez de Calderon / 'Sam'

Jeff Cooper

as Bob Greene

Ed Begley Jr.

as Bellhop

Hugh Hefner

as Hugh Hefner

Paul Müller

as Assistant Director

Mino Doro

as Lawyer

Ivor Francis

as Ward Collins

Leon Janney

as Mr. McCarthy

Riccardo Garrone

as Olivetti

Marc de Vries

as Ronnie

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Germany 15 January 1970

United States 01 January 1972

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