Outer Touch. Image shows from L to R: Partha (Ava Cadell), Willy (Tony Maiden)
Outer Touch

Outer Touch

  • 1979 film

Sci-fi sex comedy in which a group of alien females abduct four plucky Brits. Stars Barry Stokes, Tony Maiden, Glory Annen, Michael Rowlatt, Ava Cadell and more.

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Spaced Out And Sex Clinic

First ever UK DVD release of this slap 'n tickle double-bill of British sex features from the 1970s, starring Carmen Silvera ('Allo 'Allo!), Windsor Davies (It Ain't Half Hot Mum), Georgina Ward and Alexander Davion.

Spaced Out
When three voluptuous female aliens crash-land in a quiet English park, the result is close encounters of the sauciest kind! Three hapless men witness the UFO's arrival and are kidnapped by the sexy extra-terrestrials who soon discover the joys of first contact! Directed by Norman J. Warren, cult director of Inseminoid, this wacky space odyssey blasts off with intergalactic giggles and girls aplenty!
Note that this is the re-edited American version of the film Outer Touch.

Sex Clinic
An unscrupulous, and beautiful, proprietor of a London heath clinic (Georgina Ward) offers her randy clients added extras - but after administering the spankings she ruthlessly blackmails the customers. When a mysterious stranger appears on the scene, she gets a taste of her own naughty medicine. Unseen for over thirty years, Sex Clinic is an ingenious sex drama from the pen of Hazel Adair (creator of TV soap Crossroads).

First released: Monday 22nd September 2008

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