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| Actor | Role | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Nurse Lovelace | The star of the original film, returning as a fictionalized version of herself. | | Harry Reems | Doctor Jayson | Credited as "Harry Reams" in some sources. | | Levi Richards | Dilbert Lamb | The nerdy patient with the secret computer plans; also credited as Rick Livermore. | | David Davidson | Ken Whacker | The activist/journalist leader. | | Andrea True | Whacker Attacker | Credited as Inger Kissen. | | Jamie Gillis | American Agent | Credited as "Jamey". | | Cris Jordan | Sonya Toroscova | A KGB agent; credited as Kathie Fitch. | | Roger Caine | American Agent | Credited as Al Levitsky. | | Tina Russell | Aunt Juliet / Nurse Smiley | Plays a dual role, though one may be a credit error. | | Judy Tenuta | (Unnamed Cameo) | The comedian appears in a small walk-on role. |

The 1972 film Deep Throat, directed by John D. Hancock and starring Linda Lovelace, is widely regarded as a pioneering work in the adult film industry. The movie's success led to the creation of a sequel, Deep Throat Part II, released in 1973. This paper aims to provide an in-depth examination of Deep Throat Part II, exploring its production, plot, cultural significance, and impact on the adult film industry.

Here is a draft of a story that explores the "top" of power and the depths one must go to keep it. The View from the Top

Deep Throat Part II is less a traditional sequel and more of a strange, cinematic experiment. It traded the shock value of the original for a quirky, satirical narrative that tried to capture the zeitgeist of the mid-70s. Whether you're a student of film history or a fan of retro aesthetics, it remains one of the most unique entries in the annals of controversial cinema. deep+throat+part+ii+top

Deep Throat Part II features a range of memorable and iconic scenes that have become ingrained in popular culture. Here are some of the top scenes from the film:

It was produced by the same team, including director Joe Sarno, but generally received mixed reviews compared to the cultural phenomenon of the first film [1]. Key Themes and Cultural Significance

As Elias left, Arthur looked back out at the glowing grid of the city. He had reached the top, but as he stared down at the streets so far below, he realized he had been holding his breath for forty years. He finally exhaled, wondering if the descent would feel like falling, or finally coming home. | Actor | Role | Notes | |

In 2005, the mystery finally ended when , the former Associate Director of the FBI, revealed himself as the source.

However, collectors value the "Top" print for specific reasons:

Beyond Linda Lovelace, Deep Throat Part II features a supporting cast that is a who's-who of 1970s adult and exploitation film royalty. | | David Davidson | Ken Whacker |

The original "Deep Throat" film, directed by Radley Metzger and starring Linda Lovelace, was a groundbreaking film that pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on screen. The film's explicit content and frank depiction of sex sparked controversy and debate, with many calling for it to be banned. Despite the backlash, the film became a huge commercial success, grossing over $30 million at the box office.

Unlike the looped, generic tracks of many adult films, Part II featured a more deliberate, cinematic soundtrack.

One of the "top" technical aspects of Part II is the jump in quality. While the original was shot on a shoestring budget with grainy film stock, the sequel had the backing of Bryanston Distributing Company. This resulted in: