Jean Luret’s lurid sexploitation flick Una Chica llamada Marylyne (1981) is one of very few films from post-Franco Spain to earn an S rating for sexual content. This is largely due to the prolonged appearance of starlet Verónica Miriel, who’s happy to strip down for man, woman, and beast alike. From a bout of lawn gymnastics with a mustachioed stud to some nude primping beside a noble horse, Miriel isn’t shy about letting her flesh flag fly. However, the actress saves her best scenes for co-star Eva Robins, whose Sapphic cravings are a perfect match for Miriel’s willingness to strip.