The voluptuous, sultry, foxy owner of a pirate radio station manages to always stay one step ahead of the police who constantly try to put her hot roadshow out of business for good.The voluptuous, sultry, foxy owner of a pirate radio station manages to always stay one step ahead of the police who constantly try to put her hot roadshow out of business for good.The voluptuous, sultry, foxy owner of a pirate radio station manages to always stay one step ahead of the police who constantly try to put her hot roadshow out of business for good.
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Colleen Brennan
- Sally
- (as Sharon Kelly)
George 'Buck' Flower
- Toby
- (as C.D. LaFleure)
Norman Fields
- Sgt. Dimwittle
- (as Cliff Bradley)
John Paul Jones
- Ron
- (as Jaype Jones)
Jacqueline Giroux
- Kim
- (as Robyn Whitting)
Penny Boran
- Orange Bikini Girl
- (uncredited)
Sandy Dempsey
- Rose
- (uncredited)
Margie Lanier
- The Catfight Girl
- (uncredited)
Nancy Martin
- Blue Bikini Girl
- (uncredited)
Marius Mazmanian
- Beach Guy in Hat
- (uncredited)
Jefferson Richard
- Bookie
- (uncredited)
Norman Sheridan
- Rose's Boyfriend
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaFilm debut of Colleen Brennan (billed as "Sharon Kelly"). NOTE: She was discovered dancing at the Classic Cat topless club on the Sunset Strip and had no formal training as an actress prior to starring in this movie. She said during a 2011 interview: "My nervous energy let me memorize the half-page monologue in the few minutes I had before the audition. The movie Dirty Sally and my future were cast that day. Big titties and the ability to repeat several consecutive sentences in a single take: I was gonna be a star."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Boxoffice Bonanza of Sexploitation Trailers, Volume II (1992)
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Here in my country, this film got released on a DVD-label that usually specializes in violent but nevertheless sleazy 70's horror films (kind of like the Dutch equivalent of Something Weird Video), but "horror" and "violent" are the absolute last terms you could us to describe "The Dirty Mind of Young Sally". It's a bit weird that the film is part of the same series as much kinkier titles like "The Toy Box" and "Kiss Me Quick", but it's undoubtedly because they were all Harry Novak's productions. This is an insignificant but vastly amusing sex comedy from the early 70's, mainly remembered because it marked the big screen film debut of busty cult siren favorite Colleen Brennan (or Sharon Kelly, as she sometimes preferred to call herself). Brennan subsequently played a handful of smaller roles in 70's exploitation highlights, including Russ Meyer's "Supervixens" and the Dyanne Thorne showpiece "Ilsa: Harem keeper of the Oil Sheiks", before dedicating her career to the professional adult film industry. Suffice to say "The Dirty Mind of Young Sally" doesn't feature a real plot and mainly exists of a series of lewd and luscious sex sequences, connected through an ultra-thin storyline. Sally and her yokel-type technician Toby run a pirate radio station from within the back of a van. With her extremely sultry voice and vivid sexy imagination, she stimulates her listeners to having sex. She occasionally also humps her technician or a random contest winner live on the air. The prudish police forces are chasing Sally and Toby, but without success because they are oh-so-smart! The comedy elements in the script of this alleged sex-comedy aren't exactly effective, but I have to admit the sexy footage is far more arousing than I anticipated it to be. Sharon Kelly obviously is an exquisite and ideally curved lady (with a truly impressive balcony), but even the rest of the female cast members are expediently cast. The teenage beach girls, for example, are all quite stunning and naturally defiant. The men are standard dimwits with seriously unattractive physical defaults, like usual in erotic movies! This also was the debut film of prolific B-movie actor (and John Carpenter regular) George "Buck" Flower. He plays the slow-talking technician Toby, who has a not-so-secret crush on his voluptuous partner and eventually sees all his fantasies come true. Good for him! I've always been a fan of Buck and I'm glad he scored with a prominent 70's porn star, even though I don't think all those shots of his hairy male butt were necessary.
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- Innocent Sally
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- Northridge, California, USA(main location)
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