Super Sex (1986) employs a title that promises an experience beyond the ordinary, suggesting heightened pleasure, exceptional performance, or perhaps even fantastical or exaggerated sexual abilities. The narrative could be structured around characters who possess extraordinary sexual prowess or who seek out extreme or ultimate sexual experiences. It might lean into a slightly comedic or over-the-top tone, or it could simply be a marketing term to imply high-quality or particularly intense explicit content. Released in 1986, during the peak of the home video era for adult films, Super Sex uses a simple, attention-grabbing title designed to stand out on rental shelves. The film likely delivers a series of explicit scenes intended to live up to the “Super” moniker, focusing on intensity, variety, or perhaps showcasing performers known for their enthusiastic performances, aiming to provide a potent dose of adult entertainment.
Two sleazy psychiatrists, one young and one old, hypnotize their innocent female patients into becoming insatiable harlots and have their sleazy way with them. With some patients needing no coaxing at all we learn what it takes to cure sexual problems.