Spirit of Seventy Sex

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Directed byStu Segall (as Ms. Ricki Krelmn)
Written byStu Segall (Written by) (as Ms. Michelle Krelmn)
Ebenezer Bartholomu (Original story)
Produced byStu Segall (as Ms. Ricki Krelmn)
Starring
Spirit of Seventy Sex
Film Poster
Directed byStu Segall (as Ms. Ricki Krelmn)
Written byStu Segall (Written by) (as Ms. Michelle Krelmn)
Ebenezer Bartholomu (Original story)
Produced byStu Segall (as Ms. Ricki Krelmn)
Starring
CinematographyK.L. Kipper
Edited byJoe Diamond
Production
company
Krelmn Sisters Film Dynasty
Distributed byArtemis Film
VCX
Pink Video
Ventura Video
Release dates
  • September 10, 1976 (1976-09-10)
(Chicago, Illinois) (US)
Running time
65 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Spirit of Seventy Sex is a 1976 pornographic film starring Annette Haven and John C. Holmes. Co-written, produced and directed by Stu Segall, it is a tongue-in-cheek look at the sex lives of the Founding Fathers, including George Washington (and his wife Martha, who is played by Haven), Benjamin Franklin and Captain John Smith (Holmes). The film was released the year United States celebrated its Bicentennial.[1][2][3][4][5]

Reception

Christos Mouroukis from Cinema Head Cheese found the film boring and with nothing else to offer then "standard sex scenes". "This is a boring collage of standard sex scenes starring known porn faces [such as Annette Haven] while dressed in period costumes and talking about historical nonsense. Certainly not the kind of information one would like to receive from his porn."[6]

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