Jeremy Nicholas, an actor known for his roles in the 1970s, brings a distinctive flair to the world of cult cinema. In Sex and the Other Woman (1972), he navigates the complexities of desire and relationships, while in On the Game (1974), he delves into the gritty underbelly of the sex industry. Nicholas's performances in these films highlight the era's exploration of sexuality and social mores, making him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Sex and the Other Woman
Five vignettes about married men and the other woman. What leads to affairs, and what happens after discovery? Henpecked Harry may be caught in flagrante delicto. The wife of a young accountant must decide what to do after she finds evidence of her husband's office affair. A gold digger schemes for her wealthy lover's divorce. A gentleman is seduced by his daughter's school chum while she's a guest at his house. And, a wife gets a poison pen letter from a nosy neighbor tipping her off to her husband's affair with her good friend. What should she do? The men do the chasing, the women set the terms.