Maria Arnold, born in the late 1940s, emerged from the San Fernando Valley's nightlife, transitioning from a bikini waitress to an actress in the adult film industry. She made her mark in the late 1960s and early 1970s with roles in films such as The Harem Bunch (1969) and The Exotic Dreams of Casanova (1971). Known for her work in both softcore and hardcore genres, Arnold's performances in Six Women (1971) and A Clockwork Blue (1972) encapsulate the bold, unrestrained spirit of exploitation cinema during that era.
Raquel's Motel
The hotel manager has a close eye on the maid, and the guests - for the few hours spent in day time, in her establishement. After being spectator to a number of sexcapades, the young woman falls into the lusty deeds herself.