Poor Cecily (1974)
At age 17, she traveled from London in innocense and arrived in France in slavery!
Cecily is a lovely young woman, so lovely in fact people can't help but be drawn to her beauty. This becomes a problem for the naive girl once her Uncle passes away and she is sold off to pay for his debts. Once living simple life of pleasure, Cecily becomes the object of pleasure once the people she encounters decide to make her their sexual goal.
Director: Lee Frost
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: February 13, 1974
Cast
- Angela Carnon - Cecily Hartford
- I. William Quinn - Anthony
- Sandy Dempsey - Caged Prisoner
- Kathy Hilton - Countess Quade
- Norman Fields - Lord High Constable (as Robert Woods)
- Uschi Digard - Brunette on Torture Rack (uncredited)
- Sandy Carey - Blonde on Torture Rack (uncredited)
- Brigitte Maier - Redhead on Torture Rack (uncredited)
- Wes Bishop - Arresting Constable (uncredited)
- Phil Hoover - Torturer with Eye Patch (uncredited)
Screenplay
Music: Leland Sythe
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
slavery, young woman, renaissance
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Poor Cecily about?
- Cecily is a lovely young woman, so lovely in fact people can't help but be drawn to her beauty. This becomes a problem for the naive girl once her Uncle passes away and she is sold off to pay for his debts. Once living simple life of pleasure, Cecily becomes the object of pleasure once the people she encounters decide to make her their sexual goal.
- Who directed Poor Cecily?
- Poor Cecily was directed by Lee Frost.
- Who stars in Poor Cecily?
- Poor Cecily stars Angela Carnon, I. William Quinn, Sandy Dempsey, Kathy Hilton, Norman Fields, Uschi Digard.
- How long is Poor Cecily?
- Poor Cecily has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Poor Cecily?
- Poor Cecily is a Drama film.
- Where was Poor Cecily produced?
- Poor Cecily was produced in United States of America.