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Robin and Crusoe
1970
Hasn't everyone dreamed of living on a deserted island with not one, but four gorgeous girls? THE SAGA OF Robin and Crusoe fulfills that dream. The time is 1776. Crusoe has been stranded on an island for five long years with only a parrot for companionship, He combs the island daily in search of food shelter and the impossible; a ship to rescue him. It was on one of these daily treks that he saw what was to end his loneliness forever. A small boat was crashing into a reef, the occupants swimming for their lives from hungry sharks. One of them didn't make it. The other was saved by Crusoe. Her name-ROBIN.
Crusoe's life of loneliness now over, he and Robin settle down to many more months of simply existing; still hoping to return to the civilized world. While searching the far side of the island for signs of a ship, Crusoe beholds a sight he can barely believe- two lovely women engaged in their own special rapture. Crusoe's existence is now
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filled with more than he could ever dream of or hope for; not one, but three lovely creatures to share his island.
Not more than a few days had passed when a band of pirates invades a small cove on the north end of the island. Victims of a shipwreck, they carry with them a beautiful female captive named Priscilla. While burying their treasure, the pirates drop their guard and Priscilla escapes into the jungle. Crusoe a- gain comes to the rescue of a woman in distress. He and Priscilla hide until the pirates give up their search.
Back at the camp Crusoe and his band of beauties decide they must take action against the pirates before the pirates eventually find them. Their plan is a dangerous one-dangerous for the girls. They must walk into the pirates camp as bait. Each girl must lure one of the pirates to an isolated spot, so a waiting Crusoe can catch them . . ..
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