Peggy Steffans, born in 1938, was an American actress who made her mark in the realm of erotic thrillers during the 1960s. She starred in The Love Merchant (1966) and The Touch of Her Flesh (1967), showcasing her ability to navigate the provocative narratives of the era. Her work in Anything for Money (1967) and All the Sins of Sodom (1968) further solidified her presence in the genre, often exploring themes of desire and morality. Steffans' collaboration with her husband, Joseph W. Sarno, added depth to her performances, making her a notable figure in the cult film landscape.
The Sex Cycle
The Cocoa Poodle bar is the central meeting place for the denizens of a bohemian suburban area. Janet, a rather colorless model, is jealous of her artist/mentor Tanya, who attracts the attention of all the local guys. An exotic card-reader offers her a pair of earrings which will give her power over others. She soon becomes the center of attention, but commits a fatal error.