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"To be at the top," Arthur said, "you don't need to know the truth. You just need to be the one who decides which lie becomes history. That is the depth of it. The deeper the secret, the higher you climb."

Nixon's "top" aides who were deeply involved in the cover-up. deep+throat+part+ii+top

The 1972 film Deep Throat, directed by John D. Hancock and starring Linda Lovelace, is widely regarded as a pioneering work in the adult film industry. The movie's success led to the creation of a sequel, Deep Throat Part II, released in 1973. This paper aims to provide an in-depth examination of Deep Throat Part II, exploring its production, plot, cultural significance, and impact on the adult film industry. "To be at the top," Arthur said, "you

Critics were brutal, calling it "pure exploitation at its very worse" and "a R-rated attempt to try and cash in on the success of the first film". The lack of sex was a primary point of failure. One review famously states that "when a pornographic film feels so scared to show a simple breast on screen is where the line needs to be drawn". Another calls it "a pornographic film without the pornography". Even legendary porn journalist Al Goldstein, writing in Screw magazine, reportedly called it "the worst film I have ever seen". The deeper the secret, the higher you climb

Deep Throat Part II has had a lasting impact on the adult film industry, and its influence can still be felt today. Here are a few reasons why: