

85 minutes
3/19/1976
Inspired by My Fair Lady, this interpretation of Pygmalion is about a sexologist who attempts to transform Misty from a hooker into sensuous instrument of passion. Misty's big test is to seduce a homosexual artist, but during her training the relationship between Misty and her doctor grows.

Constance Money
as Misty Beethoven

Jamie Gillis
as Dr. Seymour Love

Jacqueline Beudant
as Geraldine Rich

Terri Hall
as Tanya

Ras Kean
as Lawrence Layman

Gloria Leonard
as Barbara

Casey Donovan
as Jacque Beudant

Mary Stuart
as Flight Attendant with Cigar

Jenny Baxter
as First Flight Attendant

Tia von Davis
as Pilot's Wife

Nancy Dare
as Blonde Maid

Marlene Willoughby
as Final Maid with Seymour
Lorraine Alraune
as Flight Attendant on Phone (uncredited)

Peter Andrews
as Servant with Slicked Hair (uncredited)
Terry Austin
as Brothel Customer - Striped Shirt (uncredited)

Ursula Austin
as Prostitute with Striped-Shirt Guy (uncredited)

Michael Gaunt
as Geraldine's Male Prostitute (uncredited)

Grover Griffith
as NYC Gossip Without Beard (uncredited)

Jeffrey Hurst
as Servant Shaking Head (uncredited)
Bonnie Karrin
as Makeup Artist in Blue (uncredited)

Mark Margolis
as Unhappy Guy on Plane (uncredited)

Rocky Millstone
as Servant with Orange Carnation (uncredited)
Ian Morley
as First Guy in Limousine (uncredited)
Max Packs
as Alfredo Spontini (uncredited)
Michael Ronds
as Servant with Geraldine (uncredited)
Beth Rosen
as Shortest Maid / Various Audience Members (uncredited)
Joann Sterling
as Back-Row Blonde at Ballet (uncredited)

Crystal Sync
as Brunette Maid with Geraldine (uncredited)
David Williams
as Orally Serviced Guy on Plane / Theater Patron (uncredited)