[2] The film follows a young woman who enacts an elaborate plan of revenge against her estranged father, a famous author, by seducing him.
However, things do not go as planned when she becomes torn between a charismatic art gallery owner and her own father, with whom she begins developing romantic feelings for.
After Preston left his family when Terry was two years old, her mother, also named Emily, began resenting men and constantly berated her daughter for saying that her father loves her and for having a boyfriend as a teenager.
Terry eventually grows up resenting her father, and formulates a plan to find him, to seduce him into an incestuous relationship, and to finally humiliate him as revenge for abandoning her.
At the party, Reggie and Terry flirt, but the conversation becomes somber when she tells him that she was raped by a friend of her father when she was 13, and he consoles her and they kiss.
Preston finishes his novel, and tells Terry that he won't be writing for another couple months, but invites her to stay on if she wants to.
Terry wakes up in the middle of the night, quietly packs her things, and whispers her father goodbye before she leaves Preston and his home while he is asleep.
On April 4, 2015, Teenage Seductress was released on DVD as part of a drive-in double feature with another movie, 1973's Little Miss Innocence, which had the same director, Chris Warfield.
[3] 10kbullets critic, George Pacheco, praised Sondra Currie's performance, saying, "the actress’ natural, ravishing beauty projecting itself in every scene and stealing the show.
"[4] Daily Grindhouse's critic, Jason Coffman, gave a negative review, saying the film "plays out mostly like a bleak soap opera.