Deep+throat+part+ii+top Jun 2026

Deep Throat Part II remains a point of interest for film historians and fans of vintage cinema for three main reasons:

Released in 1974, Deep Throat Part II was directed by Joseph W. Sarno (credited under the pseudonym "Joseph W. Sarno Jr.") rather than the original director, Gerard Damiano. The sequel attempted to capture lightning in a bottle twice. It stars the iconic Linda Lovelace (in one of her final roles) reprising her role as Linda, alongside a cast including Harry Reems and several newcomers. deep+throat+part+ii+top

The story began where the first left off. Evelyn stood before an ancient forest, a place she had only read about. The narrative guided her through trials and magical encounters, a world much richer and more mysterious than she had ever imagined. Deep Throat Part II remains a point of

The 1974 film stands as a fascinating, often misunderstood relic from the "Golden Age of Porn." While its predecessor became a cultural phenomenon that blurred the lines between underground smut and mainstream cinema, the sequel took a sharp, experimental turn into the realm of political satire and spy spoofs. The sequel attempted to capture lightning in a bottle twice

As Elias left, Arthur looked back out at the glowing grid of the city. He had reached the top, but as he stared down at the streets so far below, he realized he had been holding his breath for forty years. He finally exhaled, wondering if the descent would feel like falling, or finally coming home.

Unlike the original 1972 film, which focused almost entirely on its famous (and controversial) premise, Deep Throat Part II attempted to be a legitimate "crossover" movie. Directed by Joseph W. Sarno, a veteran of the "sexploitation" genre, the sequel leans heavily into a James Bond-style parody.