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The Dirty Mind of Young Sally

The Dirty Mind of Young Sally (1973)

1h 35m | PG-13

⭐ 5.2 / 10

Sally runs a mobile "pirate" radio station--which she operates from her van--where, in her sexy and sultry voice, she encourages her listeners (mostly teenagers) to use the music she plays "to ball by". She also takes calls from her listeners and even offers herself as a prize in a contest. Her show is so popular it winds up "turning on" large numbers of the local population. The authorities, of course, can't allow that to happen, so they send out the cops to find her and shut her down.

Director: Bethel Buckalew

Studio: Boxoffice International Pictures (BIP)

Genre: Comedy

Video: 720p

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Cast

Colleen Brennan

Colleen Brennan

as Sally (as Sharon Kelly)

George Buck Flower

George Buck Flower

as Toby (as C.D. LaFleure)

Norman Fields

Norman Fields

as Sgt. Dimwittle (as Cliff Bradley)

James Mathers

James Mathers

as Mike

Angela Carnon

Angela Carnon

as Babs

John Paul Jones

John Paul Jones

as Ron (as Jaype Jones)

Reviews

By DrMarty

One of a kind, irresistible soft core (not that soft either) staring Sharon Kelly, from time when young girls had naturally large firm breasts. Sharon is a travelling radio artiste who, despite being chased all over by the cops, manages to broadcast three shows a day. These consist of her talking dirty whilst playing with herself, or her engineer, or even a competition winner. Young teens then gather around to listen in and perform along with her, on the beach, at their club or in the back of their car. Essentially therefore the 'plot' allows for multiple activity and minimal dialogue. Just as well because although Sharon is excellent, those around her range from average to unbelievably poor. It matters not, however, because it's her , her activities and those she inspires that's the thing. The individual acts are all slightly overlong but they are so well done that it's a little churlish to complain. Everybody seems to be enjoying themselves, everything looks good, the music is bearable and that evocative mix of furtive fumbling and Woodstock style freedom will always seem good to those of a certain age!