Country Girl (1968)
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 61 min | Year: 1968 |  United States of America

Marie Campbell is in the title role, strictly a backwoods slut anxious to get it on with anybody, which her hubby tolerates. A city couple, including big/fake-haired beauty Jean Wilson visits for a fishing trip, and they land willing wife swappers.

Country Girl Marie (MARIE CAMPBELL) and her “ol’ man,” Everett, run a fishing camp somewhere out in the sticks. City Girl Angie (JEAN WILSON) and her hubby Fred (TOMMY RUBLE) go on a fishing trip out in the sticks. Sittin’ round a campfire guzzling booze and cracking dirty, the foursome get acquainted real fast.

Angie, accompanying herself ineptly on guitar, warbles a ballad called “Pondering Thoughts of a Girl” (an original song composed by Ruble for the film!) while Marie jiggles her ample titties in Fred’s face, and Everett ogles Angie. When the song is over, the two gals Go-Go dance, masturbating with and blowing the booze bottles. Then they swap and swear they’ve never been fucked so goo-ood.

Elsewhere, Honey Bee and Ruthie, two more Country Girls, bury their muzzles in each other’s snatch. Later on, Honey Bee’s “ol’ man,” Josh, who regularly diddles Marie on the sly, promises to spank his wife’s country ass with his boat paddle when he catches her rubbing her hot hooters against Fred’s fishin’ pole.

Meanwhile, City Girl Angie and Country Girl Marie lock pussies in the woods and like it so much they plan to do it again real soon…

Not much fishin’ gets done, but they do manage plenty of muff diving. The copious sex scenes are bodacious by softcore standards, and Jean Wilson is as hot a minx as you’re likely to cum across in a sexploitation flick. Non-urban deviates will like this one, for sure.

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