Groupie Girl is a 1970 British drama film directed by Derek Ford and starring Esme Johns, Donald Sumpter and the band Opal Butterfly.
It was later re-released in France in 1974 as Les affamées du mâle (Man-Hungry Women) this time with hardcore inserts credited to "Derek Fred".
17 minutes of hardcore footage, shot for the film, was discovered in 2024. https://under-the-counter.com/2024/12/09/lost-continental-footage-found/ Sally runs away to London from her strict upbringing, and falls into a life of sleeping with men from pop groups.
"[5] Variety said "This is obviously a quick attempt to cash-in on a facet of the pop group scene and, tawdry though it is, it may catch the interest of youngsters, intrigued by title and theme. ...
Lensing and editing are reasonably okay and the two groups, named in the pic as "The Sweaty Betty" and "Orange Butterfly" put over some pop numbers pretty well and some may well click on the Polydor label.