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  1. Apr 18, 2023 · Score (1974) (Remastered) i don't own any of the rights for the content shown, just posting for historical purposes. The tale of a happily married bisexual swinging couple who make a bet that they can seduce a couple of naive young newlyweds, during a weekend get-together at their luxury Riviera villa. The tale of a happily married bisexual ...

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  2. Score (1974 film) Score. (1974 film) Score is a 1974 erotic romance film directed by Radley Metzger. [1] [2] One of the first films to explore bisexual relationships, [3] [4] it was part of the brief porn chic fad of the Golden Age of Porn in the early 1970s that also included Behind the Green Door, The Devil in Miss Jones and Deep Throat.

  3. Jul 8, 2020 · The original trailer of Score directed by Radley Metzger. With Claire Wilbur, Casey Donovan, Lynn Lowry and Gerald Grant.AKA:امتیاز性爱学分СчётThe Score

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  4. Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification. Claire Wilbur. ... Elvira. Casey Donovan. ... Eddie (as Calvin Culver) Lynn Lowry.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1018379-scoreScore | Rotten Tomatoes

    Reviews 56% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Read More Read Less. Reviews Cast ... Radley Metzger's stylish 1972 soft core erotica combines a playful cinematic style with a cool European sensibility. ...

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  6. Directed by '60s softcore sophisticate Radley Metzger, Score was based on a successful off-Broadway play that originally featured Sylvester Stallone as the repairman. Score originally featured several brief hardcore scenes, but most existing prints are from an edited version Metzger is said to prefer.

  7. Apr 4, 2017 · Last Friday, filmmaker Radley Metzger passed away. This week The Rialto Report is paying tribute to him each day with a different article. In 1974, Radley Metzger made ‘ Score ‘, a film based on an off-Broadway stage play written by Jerry Douglas, that ran for 23 performances at the Martinique Theatre from October 28 through November 15, 1971.

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