For such a short film - it runs for barely 15 minutes - 'Miss Bohrloch' is a highly charged erotic extravaganza, relentless in its portrayal of raw sexuality and untamed lust.
She had a small part in Sullivan's 1977 softcore , alongside and.
At the height of her fame she was also working behind the counter in Sullivan's , mainly in the Whitehouse shop in.
She left school at 15 and in 1964 she married Robert Maxted, and lived in Dorking.
She was also a high-end sex worker who felt no shame in her chosen trade, being an enthusiastic, controversial, advocate of sexual liberation, with all the unwelcome attention from the authorities such a stance attracted, as attributed in her suicide notes.
However, neither she nor her co-star lived to see the completion of the movie.