Suzanne Fields, born in the 1950s, emerged from the underground film scene to become a notable figure in the adult genre during the early 1970s. She appeared in films such as Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972) and A Clockwork Blue (1972), showcasing her daring performances that pushed the boundaries of erotic cinema. Fields also starred in Flesh Gordon (1974), a campy take on the sci-fi genre that has since become a cult classic. Her contributions to these films reflect the provocative spirit of the era, solidifying her place in the annals of cult cinema.
Danish & Blue
The film surveys the growing interest in pornography in Denmark since the relaxation of the censorship laws. People are interviewed in the street and seen looking at erotica exhibits or browsing through pornography shops. Staged scenes depict the self-conscious buyer of sex materials and the elaborate explanations concocted for the benefit of the store owner; a couple attempting to follow the instructions in a sex manual; and a demonstration of how to make a "blue movie."