I got to see this hardcore oldie on a poor quality VHS transfer from some Scandanavian country. It's pretty much like any 70's hardcore movie with inserts until the last 15 minutes or so. The story is about Debbie (the star Lilly Lovetree) best friend of Rene Bond (I think under the name of Threda Bara) who go to Palm Beach with their boyfriends planning to finance the trip by turning tricks to earn the money. They seduce a hotel clerk in a 2 on 1 then threaten him with the cops because they're both underage (I'm guessing like Rene Lilly is all of 22 at the time). The foursome have the usual hardcore moments until they all go to a bar and after Lilly tries to hustle an old guy at the bar, Lilly gets booted by the owner who escorts her to his car where they sit in it and he lectures her on bad youthful behavior and gives her $20. She then decides to give him a bj and while he's hanging his head out the window the old guy come over and smashes the club owner's skull in and kidnaps Lilly. He takes her to his ramshackle home and rapes her comatose body while his son watches and jerks off. He decides he needs some booze and leaves sonny alone with Lilly who tries to get her to have sex with him and when she wont he beats her to death. The boyfriends along with a friend of the club owner spot the old guy who's wearing Lilly's bracelet (The boyfriend says I bought it for her myself so I know it's hers) and follow him back to the old shack. Finding out sonny has killed Lilly they take old guy sonny and Lilly to a deserted spot and kill sonny by bashing his head in with a big rock. They tie the old guy to the front of his truck and put a noose around his penis and tie it to the back of their Caddy then speed off tearing it off. After burying Lilly they can't see any reason to go to the cops and return to get Rene. Here the tape goes faulty and ends with a laughing Rene masturbating(!?) Not sure if this is supposed to suggest she went nuts or not. The end. It's about 74 minutes long. OK as hardcore movies of the day go but I wonder what the raincoat crowd thought about this in 72.