Water Power (film)

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Water Power
Theatrical poster
Directed byShaun Costello
Screenplay byShaun Costello
Produced byShaun Costello
CinematographyBill Markle
Edited byShaun Costello
Music byAlvar Stugard
Distributed byStar Distributors
Release date
  • 1976 (1976) (United States)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$18,000

Water Power is a pornographic film directed by Shaun Costello.[1] Released circa 1976, it was loosely based on the real-life exploits of the Illinois "Enema bandit", Michael H. Kenyon, who administered forced enemas to female college students in the 1960s and 1970s. The film stars Jamie Gillis as a disturbed loner. In preparing for his role, Gillis reportedly asked to be flown to Illinois to interview the man his character was based upon. His request was denied.[citation needed]

Cast[edit]

  • Jamie Gillis as Burt
  • John Buco as Jack Gallagher
  • C.J. Laing as Irena Murray
  • Eric Edwards as The Doctor
  • Marlene Willoughby as The Nurse
  • Gloria Leonard as Hostess at the Garden of Eden
  • Clea Carson as Stewardess
  • Long Jeanne Silver as The Patient
  • Crystal Sync as Barbara
  • Philip Marlowe as Police Captain
  • Susaye London as Ginger
  • Barbara Belkin as Candy
  • Craig Esposito as Police Station Cop with Typewriter
  • Sharon Mitchell as Eve
  • Sally O'Neil
  • Shaun Costello as Police Station Cop/Man at Car Window
  • Fred Keitel
  • Leo Lovemore as Stewardess's Boyfriend
  • Peter Christian
  • Beverly Steig
  • Roger Caine

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Water Power". Adult DVD Talk.

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