4.2.12 WC: 191694 Several weeks prior to the scheduled showing, Gloria Steinem had written an article in Ms. magazine about Deep Throat and the exploitation of its female lead, Linda Lovelace. Pointing to the $60 million allegedly made on the film, Steinem characterized Deep Throat as “a national and international profit center and dirty joke.” At the heart of the joke was Linda Lovelace “whose innocent face offered movie-goers the titillating thought that even the girl-next-door might be the object of porn-style sex.” But, according to Steinem, it was a joke with widely felt consequences: “Literally millions seem to have been taken to Deep Throat by their boyfriends or husbands (not to mention prostitutes by pimps) so that each one might learn what a woman could do to please a man if she really wanted to.” Moreover, Linda Lovelace was now claiming that her innocent face had been a mask covering up a battered wife who had been imprisoned by her husband-pimp. Several years after the completion of Deep Throat was completed, Lovelace wrote an autobiography entitled Ordeal, in which she told a sordid story of how she had been compelled to perform her “sexual sword- swallower trick” at gunpoint. After reading Ordeal I called Reems and asked him whether his recollections of the filming of Deep Throat corroborated her claim that she had been forced into performing. Harry, who was then working off-Broadway in a stage play, laughed and said, “Are you kidding? Sure her husband, Chuck, was an asshole, but he was hardly around during the filming. Damiano sent him away because he would get jealous of how much she was enjoying the sex. She was really into it. We had a good relationship before and during the filming.” I told Harry that Lovelace had written that when “she saw how upset Chuck was, [she] decided [she] would pretend to enjoy it with Harry.” I asked whether it was possible that she was only acting. “Linda Lovelace acting?” Harry exclaimed. “Have you seen her in a film?