Jay Edwards, a notable actor in the realm of cult cinema, made his mark in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In Agony of Love (1966), he portrays a complex character caught in a web of desire, while his role in The Joys of Jezebel (1970) further cements his status in the erotic thriller genre. Edwards's performances in these films highlight the provocative themes and bold narratives characteristic of this era, making him a significant figure in the exploration of adult-oriented storytelling.
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!”