Long out of circulation, Deep Throat Part II was conceived as a soft-core sequel to the highly successful Deep Throat. The film was written and directed by sexploitation virtuoso Joe Sarno and shot on 35mm in the New York City area in early 1973. It was released in the U. S. in early 1974 with an MPAA "R" rating and quickly disappeared; porn journalist Al Goldstien, writing in Screw, called it "the worst film I have ever seen." The existing U. S. version of the film now on DVD is bowdlerized; the Italian DVD release version contains the film's original soft-core sex scenes. There has long been an urban legend that the film was shot hardcore and that the hardcore sex scenes were "stolen" while the film was in post-production; this claim seems extremely dubious and director Joe Sarno himself has insisted in interview that only soft-core sex scenes were shot for the film. Deep Throat Part II is Linda Lovelace's second feature film (she only officially starred in three). A young Judy Tenuta (comedienne) has a walk-on cameo. The film is one of Sarno's rare comic efforts and contains an unusually polished soundtrack featuring tunes written by, among others, former members of Jay and the Americans.
Eun-suk(李政宰 饰)正拍摄真人真事记录片的过程中,他访问了许多不同地方的人的爱情故事。某天他在翻看映带的时候,一名叫Young-hee(沈银河 饰)的女子吸引住了他。Young-hee希望自己能够成为一名发型师,因此每天她都在发廊里面默默工作。Young-hee的故事勾起了Eun-suk的兴趣,他想对Young-hee有更多的了解。两人的往来,使Eun-suk想起了自己的一段法国恋情。但他并不知道,Young-hee是对着镜头说假话的,她有的是一段伤感过去。