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Mona (film) is a 1970 pornographic film directed by Michael Benveniste and Howard Ziehm from a script written by Bucky Searles. The film, produced by Bill Osco, was the first full-length pornographic heterosexual film to receive an X rating.

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Plot

The film's title character, Mona is engaged to be wed. Although she intends to remain a virgin until her wedding night, fellatio has intrigued her since she was a child. Her fiancé arranges a party to allow her to further explore her interests.

Cast

Fifi Watson played the role of Mona, with Ric Lutz as Tim, Judy Angel as Mona's mother and Susan Stewart as a Hooker.

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