Emily Bolton, an actress known for her roles in the 1970s, appears in Percy's Progress (1974) as well as Valentino (1977). Her performances in these films highlight the era's blend of audacity and exploration in storytelling. In Percy's Progress, she navigates the quirky narrative with a charm that resonates with fans of cult cinema, while her role in Valentino captures the allure and complexity of the titular character. Bolton's work contributes to the rich tapestry of exploitation and grindhouse films that define the SassyFlix catalog.
Percy's Progress
Percy is known in England as the man who had the world's first penis transplant, and is exceptionally well endowed. His rampant conquests of married women cause him to escape incarceration by local authorities. A chemical is accidentally released into the world's water supply rendering all men impotent. Percy is unaware that he is the only man on earth who can achieve an erection because he was in hiding from the law at sea, drinking nothing but champagne. When Percy goes ashore to relieve his year-long sexual tension at a brothel, he gains the attention of the British press and subsequently the British government, who then want to use him to repopulate the world. An international pageant is held to find each country's "Miss Conception" representative. At the same time, a team of doctors work to find an antidote to the effects of "P.S.- 123".