- Narrator, Ann, becomes a nude model for a NY artist to earn some money for her actual interests. Things start off great, but as she's slowly introduced to the sleazier side of the scene, she begins wondering whether she should quit.
- Ann, who narrates the entire movie, is an aspiring actress who joins her sister Sally in New York City. Sally poses in the nude for art classes; she meets Bob, a young artist, and they become engaged. Bob introduces Ann to his friend Charles, a writer, and the two are immediately attracted. Ann eventually decides, however, that Charles is a confirmed bachelor, and she concentrates on establishing her career. She makes the rounds of theatrical agencies without success; in desperation, she answers an advertisement for a photographer's model and meets Mark, a smooth-talking agent who devotes his energies to finding her jobs. Her poses become increasingly revealing, but she continues to be treated with respect. Mark eventually presents Ann with an invitation to what seems to be a normal party given by the influential Lil Duncan. This event proves to be the breaking point for Ann.
- Ann, who narrates the entire movie, is an aspiring actress who joins her sister Sally in New York City. To earn money for dance lessons, Sally poses in the nude for art classes; she meets Bob, a young artist, and they become engaged. Bob introduces Ann to his friend Charles, a writer, and the two are immediately attracted. Ann eventually decides, however, that Charles is a confirmed bachelor, and she concentrates on establishing her career. She makes the rounds of theatrical agencies without success; in desperation, she answers an advertisement for a photographer's model and meets Mark, a smooth-talking agent who devotes his energies to finding her jobs. Her poses become increasingly revealing, but she continues to be treated with respect. At first, Ann is asked to do simple candid photos where nudity is only implied, then cheesecake photos where her breasts and bottoms are covered by an object or her hands and then finally cat fight pictures where she and another girl in lingerie pretend to fight on the floor. Ann eventually starts enjoying her job finding all of this to be rather silly, but then things become more edgy when she's asked to do photos where she pretends to have sex, where sexual assault (both male on female and female on male) is implied and eventually bdsm photos where she's tied to an archway with her shirt removed and then pretend-whipped. This last session proves to be more real than intended when the man loses himself and actually grazes her exposed back a couple of times with the whip. However, things truly escalate when Mark eventually presents Ann with an invitation to a party given by the influential Lil Duncan, who is actually a procuress. After a round of strip poker, Lil's affair eagerly degenerates into an orgy (although no one actually gets naked), so Mark tries to have sex with Ann. Realizing what's happening, she pushes him away which makes him angry and he become rough with her, but she manages to escape just in time before the failed seduction can turn into an actual assault. Sally and Bob are married; Charles' novel is published at last, and he proposes to Ann, whose happiness is now complete and the movie suddenly goes from black and white to color to imply Ann's feeling that everything is finally as it should be in her life.
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By what name was The Orgy at Lil's Place (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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