Janice Kelly emerged in the late 1960s as a distinctive voice in the realm of exploitation cinema. In Run Swinger Run! (1967), she captures the essence of the era's provocative storytelling, while her roles in The Brick Dollhouse (1967) and Sappho '68 (1968) further showcase her commitment to challenging narratives. Kelly's performances often delve into the complexities of desire and identity, making her a compelling figure in the cult film landscape. Her work in films like Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972) solidifies her presence in a genre that continues to captivate audiences.
I Want More
This lurid documentary offers a revealing expose of various deviant activities being practiced in that seething hotbed of sin and hedonism known as Los Angeles. Among the subjects shown herein are a young couple who are paid to have sex in front of leering voyeurs, a gang of rowdy bikers, a French artist who makes fancy designs out of women's pubic hair, a wild swinging Hollywood party, and an exclusive club of wealthy perverts.