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Sex: The Annabel Chong Story

The documentary follows Annabel Chong, former record holder for the world's largest gang bang, which she set in 1995 by having sex with 70 men. It focuses on her reasons for working in porn, and her relationship with friends and family.

Top Cast

  • Annabel Chong

    Annabel Chong

    Self

  • Ron Jeremy

    Ron Jeremy

    Self

  • Jim South

    Jim South

    Self

  • Al Goldstein

    Al Goldstein

    Self

  • Ed Powers

    Ed Powers

    Self

  • Jasmin St. Claire

    Jasmin St. Claire

    Self

  • Jerry Springer

    Jerry Springer

    Self

Overview

The documentary follows Annabel Chong, former record holder for the world's largest gang bang, which she set in 1995 by having sex with 70 men. It focuses on her reasons for working in porn, and her relationship with friends and family.

Rating

6.0 / 10
27 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • TwiceONCE2016
    TwiceONCE2016
    8 Feb 26, 2023

    I have vivid memories of this feature-length documentary when it was broadcast on Channel 4 (UK) sometime in the early 00s; I must've been between the ages of 10-12. And it certainly made an impression. I've classed this a first-time watch as I cannot remember if I watched the entire film at that point in time. Disturbing, interesting, powerful and, at times, frustrating - a must-see but I understand the off-putting nature of how it was made, which you can see opinions of in other reviews. Grace Quek (a.k.a Annabel Chong) is a fascinating lady, intelligent and her personality keeps the viewer's attention.

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