Mrs. Barrington (the character) can't seem to keep her rich husbands alive. They always die off, with her help, leaving her with loads of money. After all, a girl's got to make a living. The movie starts out at the funeral of her latest ex-husband, and takes us through her search for the next rich husband/poor victim whom she needs to support her expensive life style. Along the way she takes several detours, a series of softcore sex romps, which show that while she is choosy about the men she marries, any man will do when it comes to play time. She won't say No to a woman, either. There is also one amusing strikeout at a swingers party.
Mrs. Barrington (the film) features notable mid-70s New York sex actors Rebecca Brooke, Eric Edwards, David Hausman, Chris Jordan, Jennifer Welles, and of course Kim Pope in the title role. They all get naked, too. I mean, are you kidding? Most of these actors would appear in other Chuck Vincent films, and spill over into Joseph Sarno's work, as well. The film is more or less a comedy with naked women thrown in, and not too badly done. It's not easy to find these days, and I wouldn't suggest that you go looking for it, but if you do come across it, give it a chance. It's a good look at how they made 'em in the old days.