Following hot on the heels of a ghoul-girl named Vampira who has been introducing horror movies to late-at-night TV viewers in Los Angeles comes a dream boat named Voluptua who gets that town's lonely man in the mood to lap up old love scenes on film.
Billed as the Living Goddess of Love, Voluptua starts by urging each man in her audience to get out of his shoes, loosen his tie, and be her very good friend. Between segments of moist celluloid love Voluptua, whose real name is Gloria Pall and who was Brooklyn's Miss Flatbush in 1947, does some disrobing of her own. By mid-program she is down to a negligee. then, after reading her sonnets and paying tribute to famed lovers, she slips into a nightgown, climbs into bed, throws a kiss at her men and calls it a night.
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