Sweet, Sweet Freedom
Originally released in 1976. Sweet, Sweet Freedom is a comedy film. directed by Roberta Findlay. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Holmes, Crystal Sync, and Eric Edwards
Synopsis
Faced with patients who die before they pay their bills, the staff at Carcinoma Hospital has hit on a novel way to keep the patients alive - dispensing hourly boffings so they'll have a reason to fend off the Grim Reaper. Naturally the nubile young nursing corps plays a big part in the plan, and the gorgeous Marlene Willoughby leads the white-clad sexual shock troops into carnal combat. And then there's the incompetent Dr. Mort, played by adult cinema legend big John Holmes. He brings his formidable uh, medical knowledge to keep a string of appreciative female patients in the land of the living.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
John Holmes
as Dr. Mort
Crystal Sync
as Clumsy Nurse / Rose Peckham
Eric Edwards
as Mr. Haggle
Jeffrey Hurst
as Dr. Crotch
Marlene Willoughby
as Nurse Brandt
Zebedy Colt
as Dr. Schneider
Ellen Faison
as Nurse Candy
Terry Austin
as Dying Patient / Mr. Quimtwiddle
Ursula Austin
as Mrs. Schwartz
Jenny Baxter
as Brunette at Orgy
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sweet, Sweet Freedom about?
Faced with patients who die before they pay their bills, the staff at Carcinoma Hospital has hit on a novel way to keep the patients alive - dispensing hourly boffings so they'll have a reason to f...
Who directed Sweet, Sweet Freedom?
Sweet, Sweet Freedom was directed by Roberta Findlay.
How long is Sweet, Sweet Freedom?
Sweet, Sweet Freedom has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was Sweet, Sweet Freedom released?
Sweet, Sweet Freedom was released on March 1, 1976 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sweet, Sweet Freedom?
The main cast of Sweet, Sweet Freedom includes John Holmes, Crystal Sync, Eric Edwards, Jeffrey Hurst, Marlene Willoughby.