The Ecstasy Girls (1979) is a title from the “Golden Age” suggesting a focus on female characters experiencing or providing extreme pleasure and euphoria. The narrative likely revolves around a group of women known for their uninhibited sexuality or their ability to bring partners to ecstatic heights. It might be set in a specific environment like a brothel, a commune, or simply follow the lives of women dedicated to sensual pursuits. The Ecstasy Girls promises viewers scenes of intense female pleasure and passionate encounters. Being a 1979 film, it might feature the lush cinematography, disco-influenced soundtracks, and sometimes more narrative-driven approach characteristic of the era’s higher-end adult productions. The legendary Georgina Spelvin is sometimes associated with this film. It aimed to capture the hedonistic spirit sometimes attributed to the late 70s, focusing on liberation and the pursuit of intense pleasure through explicit scenes.
Struggling actor Jerry makes more money as an escort for the rich and famous than he does acting. Wealthy investor J. C. Church hires Jerry to seduce his sister and nieces, in order to have an excuse to disown them.