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"Deep Throat Part II" was crafted to capitalize on the fame and notoriety of its predecessor. The film continued the narrative in a more episodic fashion, featuring Linda Lovelace reprising her role. The plot revolves around a woman (Lovelace) who becomes involved in a series of sexual escapades. The film's explicit content was a hallmark, but it also introduced more complex narratives compared to its predecessor.
The original’s premise was simple: a woman discovers her clitoris is in her throat. Part II jettisons any pretense of realism. Linda Lovelace is gone (she had left the industry). In her place, a new character, also named "Linda" but played by actress Linda Lovelace (using a stage name, not the original person), is now a patient in a mental institution run by the nefarious Dr. Depth (a pun on the title). Dr. Depth has invented a computer that can clone humans and extract sexual fantasies. Deep Throat Part II
The sequel to the infamous 1972 film "Deep Throat," titled "Deep Throat Part II," was released in 1974. Directed by Jim Mitchell and Jim Johnston, the film stars Linda Lovelace, Harry Reems, and Mike DeLena. As a cultural phenomenon, "Deep Throat Part II" warrants examination within the context of the evolving adult film industry during the 1970s, as well as its reflection of societal attitudes towards sex and censorship. "Deep Throat Part II" was crafted to capitalize
Part II represented a particularly dark chapter. In her 1986 memoir Out of Bondage , Lovelace claimed she was forced to perform acts for which she hadn't contracted and that the sequel's set was more violent and drug-addled than the original. She specifically targeted the "Mussolini, Jr." scene, alleging that the actor was intoxicated and the production allowed borderline assault. The film's explicit content was a hallmark, but