Gail Palmer was claimed to be a producer and director of pornographic movies in the U.S. during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the 2007 book The Book of Vice, author Peter Sagal revealed that he was hired as a ghost writer for Gail Palmer, researched and interviewed her, and found that she did not actually direct the movies attributed to her but was a front for her boyfriend, porn distributor Harry Mohney. Palmer's autobiography had also been ghost written.
Prisoner of Paradise
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Hot Summer In The City
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Hot Summer In The City
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Candy Goes to Hollywood
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The Young Like It Hot
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The Young Like It Hot
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Erotic Adventures of Candy
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Candy Goes to Hollywood
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Candy Goes to Hollywood
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Erotic Adventures of Candy
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The Best of Gail Palmer
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The Best of Gail Palmer
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The Best of Gail Palmer
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Hot Legs
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Hot Legs
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Erotic Adventures of Candy
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Tropic of Desire
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The Young Like It Hot
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Prisoner of Paradise
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