[Vinegar Syndrome] Young Girls Do (1984)
"Young Girls Do" (1984), directed by Bob Vosse, is a film loosely based on the life of Hall of Fame porn star Erica Boyer, featuring Shanna McCullough as a small-town girl befriended by Boyer's character, an exotic dancer. The movie showcases a notable cast from the Golden Era of adult cinema, including Jon Martin, Paul Thomas, and Herschel Savage. The narrative follows the transformative journey of a college girl who evolves from a conservative background to embracing her sexuality, ultimately becoming a prominent figure in erotic film. The film includes explicit sexual scenes, featuring a variety of acts, including oral sex, heterosexual intercourse in multiple positions, lesbian encounters, an anal scene, and an interracial segment, culminating in a large orgy. The studio behind the film is Vinegar Syndrome, which has re-mastered it from the original material produced by Caribbean Films.