Sex and the Other Woman

Directed By: Stanley A. Long

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Sex and the Other Woman is an episodic film released in 1972, directed by Stanley A. Long. An anthology telling us about manipulative women and succubus men, it features some familiar faces of Britsploitation including Felicity Devonshire, Maggie Wright, and Jane Cardew.
In the first episode, Jane Cardew has sex with a colleague in the office. When he returns home he finds his wife (Gillian Brown) in bed waiting for him, naked. In the second episode, Maggie Wright is a gold digger who tries to seduce Reggie, a rich, married man. When Reggie takes her for a ride on his plane, she strips down to have sex with him. Good thing there is autopilot. For each fuck the girl gets an expensive gift, but when his wife finds out about them and files for divorce, Reggie is left penniless and the seductive Maggie Wright says goodbye to him forever. In the third episode, we admire Felicity Devonshire naked in several interesting sequences. In the first scene, the actress strips completely to have her portrait painted by a painter. In another sequence, Felicity has sex with a man on a carpet and immediately afterward has sex on the couch. In the fourth and final episode, a husband has sex with his wife’s friend (Barbara Meale), a widow played by Louise Pajo. A nosy neighbor sends an anonymous letter to his wife warning her of the betrayal, but things take an unexpected turn. As of now, the man has two wives and has sex with both of them.

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