By 1974, she had left the industry and became an outspoken anti-pornography activist, testifying before the U.S. Congress about her abuse.
: The film depicts Lovelace engaging in sexual acts with a dog, initially accompanied by performer Eric Edwards before he exits the scene, leaving her alone with the animal. Claims of Coercion vs. Participation Linda Lovelace - Biography - IMDb Linda Lovelace Dogarama 1969 Checked
"Dogarama," released in 1969, was an experimental adult film directed by Radley Metzger, under the pseudonym Les Levine. The movie featured Lovelace in a lead role and was notable for its non-traditional narrative, avant-garde style, and explicit content. The film's structure was more akin to an art house project than a conventional adult film, pushing the boundaries of cinematic expression and sexual liberation. By 1974, she had left the industry and
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