Pat Barrington was an extremely buxom, curvy and drop-dead gorgeous blonde topless dancer who popped up in a handful of enjoyably trashy softcore sexploitation features throughout the '60s, often for producer Harry H. Novak 's Boxoffice International Pictures and directed by William Rotsler . Born in 1941, she achieved her greatest cult cinema fame as the female lead in Stephen C. Apostolof 's unintentionally hilarious horror camp hoot Orgy of the Dead (1965), in which she also performs one of her patented steamy nude dances as the painted Gold Girl. Barrington had another rare substantial starring part as a bored housewife who works as a high-priced call girl in the seamy Agony of Love (1966). More often, though, the stunning and spectacularly alluring Pat was relegated to secondary roles as a go-go dancer in such delightfully down'n'dirty low-grade fare as Lila (1968), The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1967) and Sisters in Leather (1969). She appears as herself in both the lurid mondo item Hedonistic Pleasures (1969) and Russ Meyer 's blithely silly documentary Mondo Topless (1966).
After a quick tour of San Francisco, Russ takes us on a nonstop tour of breasts in motion. Prominent strippers strut their stuff as they discuss their careers, bra sizes, and preferences in men.