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Cool it Carol! (1970) is a low budget British sex comedy directed by Pete Walker, starring Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn. "This story is true but actual names and places are fictitious" the credits tell us, and the film was apparently inspired by a tabloid article the director read in the News of the World. It was known in the USA as "Dirtiest Girl I ever Met".
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1970-12-01Z 1972-12-07Z
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