Harlee McBride emerged in the 1970s, making a notable impact in the realm of erotic cinema. She is best known for her roles in Young Lady Chatterley (1977) and Young Lady Chatterley II (1985), where she embodies the complexities of desire and intimacy. Her performances contribute to the exploration of erotic themes that define these cult classics, reflecting the bold narrative styles of their time. McBride's work captures the essence of the genre, making her a significant figure in the landscape of adult-oriented films.
Young Lady Chatterley II
Cynthia, new lady of Chatterly, feels neglected by her husband. During his absences she tries to amuse herself with gardener Thomas, but always gets interrupted by new visitors. While she's busy her staff amuses itself. One of her guests is a professor who wants to do research in her land-seat. He's quite repressed, but she knows how to lighten him up.