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The director who bills himself as Lawrence T. Cole is really Bob Wolf - the man who made the Linda Lovelace epics, "The Piss Movie" and Dogarama. One day he'll step forward and completely discredit Linda Boreman Lovelace Marchiano, says porn historian Jim Holliday.

Bob's 1982 film Young Doctors in Love is a raincoaters delight starring John Leslie, Paul Thomas, Cris Cassidy, Sharon Kane and Mike Horner. The film was made in the late '70s and is non-stop filth, says Jim Holliday. Young Doctors offers up some hot ladies who drifted in and out of the business, such as Betsy Ward who's really the T.J. Carson of Taboo fame, Holly McCall of Nothing to Hide and Valerie Darlyn of Serena, Fantasyworld and Small Town Girls.

Wolf owned Now Showing Video, an early Northern Californian small but successful video company which made some of the glossiest films of the '80s. His video transfer technique resulted in clearer, higher quality videotapes.

Bob's best overall combination of sex, story and production is 1984's The Pleasure Hunt starring Ginger Lynn, Eric Edwards and Herschel Savage. Ginger screws wealthy old Eric to death at the outset but his riches come with a price - a pleasure hunt map of red X's designed to get her back full circle to herself. (Only The Best by Jim Holliday)

Pleasure Hunt 2 is better than average but not as hot as the original. Inflamed is an occult Bob Wolf film that profiles Misty Regan. In 1985's Nasty, Gayle Sterling and Jamie Gillis get off when she dominates and humiliates him and recruits strangers to participate. The threeway with Gayle, Jamie and Lynx Canon won the best kinky scene at the critics awards. (Jim Holliday)

In 1986, at the time of the Meese Commission, Bob sold his company to Reuben Sturman's Las Vegas Video and devoted his talents to making rollerskates.