Joy (1977)
Film Overview: Joy (1977) aka Sex Crazy
Director: Harvey Mansfield
Summary:
"Joy" is a film that explores themes of sexuality and trauma. It features a young woman named Joy who initially refuses to engage in sexual activities with her boyfriend. After experiencing a traumatic event, she becomes obsessed with sex and begins to engage in sexual encounters indiscriminately. The film includes both one-on-one and group sexual scenes, as well as a brief lesbian encounter.
While the film includes a fair amount of plot development, it also contains a couple of scenes that depict sexual violence, which may be disturbing to viewers. Joy is eventually arrested by the police but is released after demonstrating cooperation.
Cast Highlights:
- Crystal Sync as Ellen Williams
- Gloria Leonard
- Clea Carson as Justine Fletcher
- Melinda Marlowe
- Sharon Mitchell
- Ursula Brooke
- Veri Knotty as Veri
Notable Scenes:
- Sharon Mitchell with Marco
- Sharon Mitchell with Jay Pierce
- Sharon Mitchell with R. Bolla
- Crystal Sync with Sharon Mitchell
- Sharon Mitchell with Frank Kenwood
- Melinda Marlowe with Philip Marlowe
- Clea Carson with Ursula Brooke and Veri Knotty
- Gloria Leonard with Bobby Astyr
- Sharon Mitchell with Jesse Wilson
- Sharon Mitchell with Jack Teague
- Sharon Mitchell with David Ruby, Eric Edwards, Roger Caine, Terry Austin
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