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Cherry, Harry & Raquel!
In a small border town, a sheriff and his 'associate', involved in an operation in which they divert marijuana through the border, must kill another smuggler who has gone into business for himself.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the sexual adventures and explorations of a young woman named Cherry. She engages in various relationships and experiences that delve into themes of desire, liberation, and societal norms of the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
As an experimental and boundary-pushing film of its era, 'Cherry, Harry & Raquel!' received mixed to negative reviews, often categorized more by its controversial nature and explicit content than its artistic merit. It is remembered more for its place in underground and adult cinema history.
What Reviewers Say
Explores themes of sexuality and liberation in a provocative manner.
Considered an avant-garde and explicit entry in late 1960s cinema.
Praised by some for its experimental approach, criticized by others for its gratuitous content.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring Cheryl Crane, the daughter of actress Lana Turner, in one of her few acting roles.
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