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While it was quite the trendsetter at the time, launching a genre that [[The Other Wiki]] refers to as [[wikipedia:porno chic|porno chic]], its real claim to fame was the connection with the Watergate scandal. For decades, we only knew [[All the President's Men|Woodward and Bernstein's]] informant, Mark Felt, by the code name of "Deep Throat". The fact that his information on the Watergate Hotel break-in led to the downfall of [[Richard Nixon]] only enhanced the mystique of the film, keeping the name of the porn flick on the news for years to come.
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Linda Lovelace was the female star, and for some reason, Ron Jeremy, who merely appeared in the film as an actor, was prosecuted over the displaying of the film in theaters, supposedly because it was obscene.
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* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: A movie about oral sex would hardly be controversial today (unless Lovelace's claims are true).
▲*[[You Fail Biology Forever]]: The whole premise of the film was that {{spoiler| Lovelace's character had a clitoris inside her throat. Admittedly the movies lampshades this as incredibly unusual}}.
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