Will Tremper, a writer and director born in the 1930s, made a notable mark in the realm of cult cinema with his film How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? (1970). This provocative work showcases Tremper's unique ability to blend humor with adult themes, reflecting the zeitgeist of the era. His exploration of the complexities of the adult film industry offers a candid look at societal norms, making it a significant entry in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business?
Playboy magazine darling (and one-time playmate of Hugh Hefner) Barbi Benton is Naughty Cheerleader Lynne Keefe, a small-town, small-brained babe who gets caught up in big-time in the sex business. As a high school cheerleader who can really twirl a baton back in hometown Scranton, Lynne gets knocked up by a horny hunk on a motorcycle who then dumps her, sending her into a sexual spiral that takes her to the Catskills, to Boston, New York, Miami, and Rome.