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Pat Priest
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Pat Priest

Born 1936 · Bountiful, Utah, USA · Active 1950–2015

Pat Priest, born in 1936, is an American actress who gained fame as the second Marilyn Munster on the classic series The Munsters. She appears in The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971), where her performance contributes to the film's bizarre charm, blending horror and dark humor. In Some Call It Loving (1973), Priest showcases her versatility in a surreal narrative that explores love and identity. Her roles in these films highlight her unique presence in the realm of cult cinema, making her a notable figure in the genre.

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Some Call It Loving

Some Call It Loving

1973 ★ 4.6
as Carnival Nurse

The film opens on a mansion balcony overlooking the sea. A young man, Robert Troy (Zalman King), approaches a woman, Scarlett (Carol White), who is wearing a funeral veil. They discuss the young man that they are mourning. Troy asks Scarlett if she loved him, and she answers that she did. Troy visits a carnival where he pays $1 to enter a "Sleeping Beauty" attraction. Inside the tent, a carny is dressed up as a doctor (Logan Ramsey), alongside two women dressed as nurses. The doctor makes a show of examining the Sleeping Beauty (Tisa Farrow) to demonstrate that she is healthy. He then announces that "red-blooded men" can pay another $1 to kiss the Sleeping Beauty and try to wake her. After the show, Troy presses the carny for details about the woman, finding out that she has been asleep for eight years. The doctor offers to leave Troy alone with her for $50. Instead, Troy asks how much it would cost to buy her. The carny suggests $20,000, and Troy agrees. The carny gives Troy a bottle and explains that its contents will keep the woman asleep. Troy takes the woman back to the mansion. Troy announces to Scarlett, who is in bed with a bald female lover, that he has purchased a Sleeping Beauty. Troy then goes to his regular gig at a nightclub, where he plays baritone sax and leads a 6-piece band. After his set, he checks in with a junkie named Jeff (Richard Pryor) to make sure he is taking the pills that Troy bought for him. Scarlett and Troy live a cloistered life of privilege in their mansion. They play elaborate games with each other and a string of women. Currently, Scarlett is pretending to run a finishing school. Her newest student is a young woman named Angelica (Veronica Anderson), who dresses as a French maid and waits on Scarlett and Troy. Scarlett gently corrects mistakes in Angelica's service. Meanwhile, the Sleeping Beauty awakes, and Troy discovers that her name is Jennifer. He gradually shows her around the house, as she acclimates to being awake for the first time in years. Together, they watch Scarlett and Angelica do a dance routine while dressed as nuns. When the jukebox switches to a tango, Troy hastily shuts it off and closes a curtain to hide the women from Jennifer. He puts her to bed. Jennifer thanks him for waking her, quoting Alfred Tennyson's "Sleeping Beauty": "I ’d sleep another hundred years, O love, for such another kiss." Troy jokes that he did not kiss Jennifer to wake her, and she responds that she did not sleep for 100 years. Troy heads back downstairs, turns the jukebox back on, and lifts the curtain. Scarlett and Angelica have remained frozen in the same position from when Troy closed the curtain. The resume their dance. The next day, Troy and Jennifer dress up and go out on a date to the jazz club, which is empty save for Jeff. Troy plays a song and dedicates it to the two people he loves the most: Jeff and Jennifer. When he comes home, he announces to Scarlett that he is going to take Jennifer away. He explains that he is having genuine feelings when he interacts with Jennifer. After so many years of the pretenses that he and Scarlett employ to amuse themselves, he is shocked to find that he does not want to create a false reality with Jennifer. Scarlett convinces Troy to let Jennifer stay for a while, in order to ascertain if his feelings are genuine. Back at the club after closing, Troy gets a waitress to dance topless as a cheerleader for him. He gives her a very elaborate premise about whom she is rooting for, and encourages her to make it more genuine. She takes off her skirt and tries one more time, but Troy has gone home, where he makes love to Jennifer for the first time. Realizing that his feelings are indeed real, he takes Jennifer away from the mansion in the Sleeping Beauty van included with his purchase of her. After a little while away, they return to the mansion where Scarlett and Angelica don their nun costumes. Scarlett reveals that Angelica shaved her head in order to join their order. Troy puts on a priest costume, and Scarlett pretends to initiate Jennifer as a novice. Troy is heartbroken by the ruse. He pours some of the sleeping potion into the wine that Jennifer must drink during the ceremony. Realizing that Troy does not want to keep up the pretense, Jennifer asks him why he does not want to continue the game. She explains that she wants to keep playing the game forever, as if she were a child. As she grows tired from the potion, Troy tearfully picks her up and carries her away. The film ends with Jennifer back in the Sleeping Beauty tent. Troy is now playing the role of the doctor, and Scarlett plays his nurse. 

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Filmography

28 credits
2010s 1 credit
2015
Auto-Tune the Munsters: A Rock Opera as Marilyn Munster (archive footage)
Movie
2000s 1 credit
2000
Movie ★ 8.0
1990s 1 credit
1995
Here Come the Munsters as Restaurant Guest
Movie ★ 5.2
1970s 4 credits
1973
Some Call It Loving as Carnival Nurse
Movie ★ 5.0
1971
Movie ★ 3.6
1970
Airport as Mrs. Jerry Copeland (uncredited)
Movie ★ 6.5
1970
TV ★ 7.6
1960s 18 credits
1967
Easy Come, Easy Go as Dina Bishop
Movie ★ 6.0
1967
Mannix as Louise Carter
TV ★ 6.8
1967
Ironside as Goldie
TV ★ 6.9
1966
Mission: Impossible as Kathrine Berat
TV ★ 7.6
1965
Movie ★ 3.8
1965
TV ★ 7.1
1964
Looking for Love as Waitress (uncredited)
Movie ★ 5.8
1964
The Munsters as Marilyn Munster
TV ★ 7.9
1964
Bewitched as Mrs. Goodall
TV ★ 7.9
1964
TV ★ 8.0
1964
Bewitched as Nurse
TV ★ 7.9
1964
Bewitched as Ruthie
TV ★ 7.9
1963
The Lieutenant as Waitress
TV ★ 7.0
1963
TV ★ 7.0
1962
The Lucy Show as Stewardess
TV ★ 7.1
1962
The Virginian as Mary Lou
TV ★ 6.5
1961
Dr. Kildare as Nurse Haus (uncredited)
TV ★ 5.7
1950s 3 credits
1957
Perry Mason as Sally Young
TV ★ 7.7
1957
Perry Mason as Norma Fenn
TV ★ 7.7
1950
TV ★ 6.7