Felicity (film)

Felicity is a 1979 Australian sexploitation film starring Canadian actress Glory Annen and written and directed by John D.

[2][3] Felicity Robinson (Glory Annen) is a teenager who studies at a remote Roman Catholic Church boarding school and who seeks indulgence in the popular erotic novels Story of O and Emmanuelle, and in a lesbian love affair with her friend Jenny (Jody Hanson).

Her father arranges her holiday trip to Hong Kong where she will stay with a wealthy couple, Christine (Marilyn Rodgers) and Stephen (Gordon Charles).

After the party at the couple's mansion, Andrew takes Felicity for a ride in his car during which he pulls over and deflowers her.

However, Felicity eventually falls in love with Miles (Chris Milne) who saves her from a bunch of Chinese thugs.

[4] Lamond secured investment from Roadshow Pictures, then tried to obtain funding from the government film bodies.

[5] Glory Annen was a Canadian actress living in London who was cast in the lead role.

The corporation's director, John Morris, told the board "the film would be funny, commercial and R-rated".