Art Roberts, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, brings a unique flair to the adult film genre. In Pleasure Palace (1973), he navigates the risqué world of a lavish adult entertainment venue, embodying the era's bold exploration of sexuality and desire. His performance captures the essence of the film's provocative themes, contributing to its status as a cult favorite. Roberts' role in this film reflects the vibrant and often controversial landscape of grindhouse cinema during that time.
Pleasure Palace
Dashing Omar Sharif stars as a professional gambler, connoisseur, gourmet and sportsman who sets out to help Hope Lange, as a Las Vegas hotel-casino owner, from losing its controlling interest to a business syndicate but finds his reputation is on the line when he runs into a mystery lady (Victoria Principal) who seems to operate on both sides of the law. A story concerns the love that develops between a young woman employee and a customer at a very unusual photo shop. The store in question invites men in to take pictures of naked women. When the store owner tries to use his photo shop to blackmail the young lovers, their united front thwarts him.