Marlene Willoughby in ‘Inside Jennifer Welles’ (1977)

Marlene Willoughby in ‘Inside Jennifer Welles’ (1977)

From Marlene Willoughby‘s personal collection, an invitation to the ‘Invitational Premiere Screening’ of the film Inside Jennifer Welles on Tuesday, June 28th 1977.

Also shown below are a selections of stills from the scenes in which Marlene appears.

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Artifacts from ‘Inside Jennifer Welles’:

 

Inside Jennifer Welles Inisde Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

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Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

Jennifer Welles Marlene Willoughby

  • Posted On: 24th November 2013
  • By: The Rialto Report
  • Under: Photos

7 Comments

  1. Egg Roll Rick · November 25, 2013 Reply

    Funniest scene in the film is when Jennifer Welles has sex with all the Asian waiters, where did they find those guys? They were not regular porn actors from the NY scene.

  2. VAN W. · December 12, 2013 Reply

    FOR HER TIME THAT SHE WAS IN THE BUSINESS,SHE WAS THE SHIT(GREAT)!!! SHE WAS VERY ATTACTIVE,BAAAD AZZZZZ BODY,AND FOR HER AGE SHE COULD HAVE GIVIN 20 YR OLDS AND RUN FOR THE MONEY!!! SHE WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITES BACK IN THE GOLDEN AGE,I HOPE SHE IS DOING FINE TODAY?

  3. NYCrex · December 23, 2013 Reply

    Van W. – Look in the Rialto Report archives for the podcast with Miss Welles. It’s quite fascinating and you’ll find out where she’s been all these years.

  4. Trevor · March 31, 2014 Reply

    I’ll never forget the line- “I need a prick….I need a real prick”

  5. ptu73 · February 3, 2024 Reply

    In the mid 1970s, you returned to film production – what was behind that decision?

    About three or four years later, we went back and made a film called Inside Jennifer Welles (1977).

    We got Joe Sarno behind the camera, and he directed it despite his reservations about doing hardcore. We hid his name from the credits, if I remember correctly – and pretended that it was directed by Jennifer herself. As always Joe did a good job. He was much better than nearly all the other directors in the business that time.

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