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Gail Palmer
Gail Palmer (also Gail Palmer-Slater) is an American former producer and director of pornographic movies in the U.S. during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Among her well-known movies are '' Hot Summer in the City'' (1976) starring Lisa Baker as a white girl who is abducted and abused by a group of black men, and the comedies ''The Erotic Adventures of Candy'' (1978) starring John Holmes and Carol Connors and '' Candy Goes to Hollywood'' (1979) starring Carol Connors and the late punk singer Wendy O. Williams. She was featured in ''Playboy'' September 1977 as a Michigan State girl, mentioned in ''Playboy'' February 1979 in "The Year in Sex", and in an article in '' Swank'' in June 1980. Also in the late 70s she had a rock band called ''Foreplay''. Her autobiography, ''Candy Goes to Hollywood: the Gail Palmer Story'', appeared in 1994. After splitting up with her longtime companion Harry Mohney, entertainment work was harder to come by, and Gail would return to Michigan, wh ...
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Hot Summer In The City
''Hot Summer in the City'' is a 1976 American adult film about a white virgin who is abducted by a group of black militants. The film's director is credited as "The Hare" on screen; for years, Gail Palmer publicly claimed to be the pseudonymous director, but in an unrelated trial against her former producing partner and companion Harry Mohney, she declared under oath she had not directed any films produced by Mohney which she received director credit for. "The Hare" is thus believed to be Harry Mohney himself, based on the similarities to his name. It is a co-production of Imperial Films with Mohney's Hare Films. The film is classified as a classical ''roughie'' with its depiction of sexual violence on females. It also employs many of the popular blaxploitation themes of the period. Throughout the film the radio plays songs by Robert Knight, The Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Doors, and The Shangri-Las, while " Summer in the City" by The Lovin' Spoonful The ...
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