Marsha Jordan
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Marsha Jordan is an American actress active during the Golden Age of Sexploitation
Sexploitation
Sexploitation, or "sex-exploitation", describes a class of independently produced, low-budget feature films generally associated with the 1960s and serving largely as a vehicle for the exhibition of non-explicit sexual situations and gratuitous nudity. The genre is a subgenre of exploitation films...

 films in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was known as the "Queen of Soft Core".

Filmography

  • From Woman To Woman To Woman (1966)
  • Brand of Shame (1968)
  • College Girls Confidential (1968)
  • The Head Mistress (1968)
  • Her Odd Tastes (1968)
  • The Muthers (1968)
  • Office Love-In (1968)
  • The House Near the Prado (1969)
  • Lady Godiva Rides (1969)
  • The Ramrodder (1969)
  • Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)
  • The Golden Box (1970)
  • I Want More (1970)
  • Love, Boccaccio Style (1970)
  • Love from Paris (1970)
  • Marsha, The Erotic Housewife (1970)
  • The Ranch Hand (1970)
  • The Toy Box (1971)
  • The Black Alley Cats (1972)
  • Class Reunion (1972)
  • The Wild Females (1971)
  • The Snow Bunnies (1972), written by Ed Wood
  • Sweet Georgia (1972)
  • Super Swinging Cheerleaders (1975)
  • Inside Amy (1975)

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