

The Double Exposure of Holly
“You Don't Have to be Rich to be Perverse... But Position Helps.”
When a New York lawyer realizes that he is the latest in a long line of Holly's discarded lovers he decides to get even with her. In order to blackmail her, he gets a gangster to secretly film Holly with her new lover in their hotel room.
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martinrobles
9d ago
**The elegance of sordidness** Set in the moral twilight of 1970s New York, “The Double Exposure of Holly” begins when Lee, a respectable high-society lawyer (Ronan O'Casey, known for his appearances on the 1950s family sitcom “The Larkins”), is rejected by Holly, a woman of icy beauty and aloof temperament (the divine Catharine Burgess). Wounded in his pride and consumed by spite, Lee orchestr...

martinrobles
9d ago
**The elegance of sordidness** Set in the moral twilight of 1970s New York, “The Double Exposure of Holly” begins when Lee, a respectable high-society lawyer (Ronan O'Casey, known for his appearances on the 1950s family sitcom “The Larkins”), is rejected by Holly, a woman of icy beauty and aloof temperament (the divine Catharine Burgess). Wounded in his pride and consumed by spite, Lee orchestr...

martinrobles
9d ago
**The elegance of sordidness** Set in the moral twilight of 1970s New York, “The Double Exposure of Holly” begins when Lee, a respectable high-society lawyer (Ronan O'Casey, known for his appearances on the 1950s family sitcom “The Larkins”), is rejected by Holly, a woman of icy beauty and aloof temperament (the divine Catharine Burgess). Wounded in his pride and consumed by spite, Lee orchestr...























