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Violation of Claudia
1975
Beautiful and young Claudia Harris is ignored and frustrated by her wealthy husband Jason, twelve years her senior. They live in luxury in an expensive mansion, yet Claudia remains unfulfilled and restless. She confides in Kip, her tennis instructor, a handsome young man, who seems to be familiar with the complaints of wealthy, bored love-starved wives. Kip surprises Claudia in the ladies locker room and wordlessly seduces her. Later, when she admits her infidelity to Jason he is so involved with his own business concerns that he barely acknowledges her. When Jason has to leave town on business, Claudia takes full advantage of his absence. She picks up a young teenager and takes him back to the mansion. In front of a roaring fireplace, Claudia eases the boy's initial nervousness and indulges herself in an abandoned release of pure sexual energy. Claudia decides to accept an earlier invitation from Kip and arranges to meet him and some of his "ladies~' She meets Lisa, and it is now obvious that Kip acts as a
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pimp for these women. Claudia and Kip watch through a two-way mirror as Lisa sexually satisfies a client. After Kip leaves, Claudia and Lisa get into an intimate conversation that leads to a lesbian encounter with both women sharing equal pleasure. Claudia begins to appear regularly at Kip's apartment, keeping appointments with a variety of clients who demand bizarre sexual favors. She finally rebels when she realizes the perversity of the situation and hurriedly returns to the mansion. She is not expected home and a surprise twist develops when she opens the door to the bedroom and is stunned to discover Jason there, in bed with Kip.
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Starring SHARON MITCHELL as CLAUDIA with JAMIE GILLIS DON PETERSON CRYSTAL SYNC CHERI BAINES JUSTINE FLETCHER LONG JEANIE SILVERS Produced by BILLY BAGG Filmed in Panavision Color by Technicolor Original Music by MICHAEL KARP
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