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  1. Apr 30, 2017 · The Rialto Report interviewed Constance Money – Misty Beethoven herself – to hear about her experience starring in ‘The Opening of Misty Beethoven‘ (1976). But how did Radley Metzger, using his adult film ‘Henry Paris‘ pseudonym, come to hire her?

  2. Jan 25, 2015 · Constance Money talks about working with Radley Metzger (Henry Paris) on 'Misty Beethoven', John Leslie, Jamie Gillis and more in her first audio interview. Oral history, audio, photo, and documentary archives from the golden age of adult film in New York, and beyond

  3. Apr 7, 2017 · Ashley West remembers Jamie Gillis and Constance Money, the two stars of Radley Metzger’s ‘ The Opening of Misty Beethoven ’, and an attempt to engineer a reunion for the two of them over 30 years after the film. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ The Zen of Jamie Gillis.

  4. 1 hr 21 min. Constance Money: The Re-opening of Misty Beethoven. And her father. – Podcast 46 The Rialto Report. TV & Film. For many people Radley Metzger’s 1976 film ‘The Opening of Misty Beethoven’ was the greatest adult film of all time.

  5. She was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame as a film pioneer in 2016. Constance Money was a performer in hardcore pornographic films during the 1970s and 1980s. She played the role of "Misty Beethoven" in the 1976 adult classic The Opening of Misty Beethoven, and also appeared in the 1977 films Barbara Broadcast, Mary!

  6. Constance Money. November 30, 1956 • 67 y.o. Actress. Facts. Susan Jensen was born in Kenmore, Washington, where she was a cheerleader and acted at Inglemoor High School; she studied psychology and sociology at Mills College in Oakland, California. Actress — 8. 1979. 10. 1979 — Pool Player, uncredited. Comedy, Romance, 2 hr 2 min.

  7. Constance Money. “My favorite novelist is Jerzy Kosinski. I read his "Painted Bird" right after shooting "Misty Beethoven". It probably saved my life. I was so depressed after that movie. The book lifted me out of it.”.