The Farmer's Daughter (film)

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The Farmer's Daughter is an American hardcore pornography film released in 1973. It was directed by Zebedy Colt, who also starred in the film.


[edit] Plot

Shep (Colt) and Kate (Gloria Leonard) run a farm. Their daughters, Martha (Susan McBain), Jane (Nancy Dare) and Beth (Marlene Willoughby) also live on the farm as well as a farm hand named Fred (William Cort). Early in the film, Martha, Jane and Beth humiliate Fred after getting excited watching their parents have sex. Soon after, a group of escaped convicts (led by character actor Spalding Gray) hold the farm hostage, making the daughters perform sex acts on them. Fred gets the drop on the convicts and decides that he's going to get a little payback on the family. He makes Kate perform oral sex on him and Beth perform the same act on her father, Shep. After this, he makes Kate have sex with her three daughters and orders the convicts to urinate on them. Fred is overwhelmed with excitement and Shep is able to get hold of a gun and kill Fred. We immediately learn that this is all a dream that Fred is having and he is in the middle of being humiliated by the farmer's daughters.


[edit] Cast

  • Gloria Leonard as Kate
  • Susan McBain as Martha
  • Nancy Dare as Jane
  • Marlene Willoughby as Beth
  • William Cort as Fred
  • Zebedy Colt as Shep
  • Spalding Gray as George
  • Jon Black as Butch
  • Philip Marlowe (actor) as Pat