The Infamous "Dogarama" Film and the Enigmatic Linda Lovelace
Conclusion
Cited as evidence of the exploitation Lovelace faced before becoming an anti-pornography advocate.
- Linda Lovelace was an American actress, best known for her starring role in the 1972 film "Deep Throat," which was a significant work in the adult film industry.
- Born in 1949, Lovelace's early life was marked by turmoil, and she became involved in the adult film industry as a teenager.
- "Deep Throat" became a cultural phenomenon and a landmark in the adult film genre, though it also sparked controversy and legal challenges due to its explicit content.
- Lovelace's involvement in the film industry was marked by both fame and exploitation, and she later became an advocate for women's rights and against pornography.
: The film is a silent, approximately 15-minute "loop," a type of hardcore pornography common in the late 1960s intended for private viewing in adult bookstore peep shows.