Mia Coco
Mia Coco emerged in the late 1960s, making her mark in the realm of erotic cinema with her performances in Love Feast (1969) and The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet (1969). In Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972), she further solidified her role as a captivating figure in the genre, embodying the free-spirited essence of the era. Coco's work reflects the bold exploration of sexuality and desire that defined cult films of the time, contributing to the ongoing conversation around erotic thrillers and exploitation cinema.
The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet
It’s Shakespeare with skin in “The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet”, an outrageously bawdy, sexed-up version of the world’s most famous love story! A crackpot cast of mostly busty redheads performs the immortal tale of two lovers who end up loving just about everyone amidst a non-stop barrage of dumb jokes, gleeful nudity, rambunctious sex scenes, whipping, whipped cream, Derrick the Horny Hunchback, and literature’s most famous line of dialogue, “Sock it to me!”