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Anne Carlisle | Margaret/Jimmy | |
Paula E. Sheppard | Adrian | |
Susan Doukas | Sylvia | |
Otto Von Wernherr | Johann | |
Bob Brady | Owen | |
Elaine C. Grove | Katherine | |
Stanley Knapp | Paul | |
Jack Adalist | Vincent | |
Lloyd Ziff | Lester | |
Harry Lum | Deliveryman | |
Roy MacArthur | Jack | |
Sara Carlisle | Nellie | |
Nina V. Kerova | Designer | |
Alan Preston | Photographer | |
Christine Hatfull | Hair Stylist | |
Anne Carlisle | Margaret |
Director |
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Producer |
Robert Field
Nina V. Kerova |
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Writer |
Slava Tsukerman
Anne Carlisle |
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Cinematography |
Yuri Neyman
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Musician |
Brenda I. Hutchinson
Clive Smith |
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Invisible aliens in a tiny flying saucer come to Earth looking for heroin. They land on top of a New York apartment inhabited by a drug dealer and her female, androgynous, bisexual nymphomaniac lover, a fashion model. The aliens soon find the human pheromones created in the brain during orgasm preferable to heroin, and the model's casual sex partners begin to disappear. This increasingly bizarre scenario is observed by a lonely woman in the building across the street, a German scientist who is following the aliens, and an equally androgynous, drug-addicted male model. |
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