Just a note:

In 1972 Sam Weston directed Acts of Confession (a.k.a. An Act of Confession) using his Anthony Spinelli pseudonym.

http://www.lukeford.com/stars/male/spinelli.html gives an idea what this movie is about:

Quote:


Few theater exhibitors dared show 1972's An Act of Confession.

Jim Holliay says he'd "defend this film to my last breath as a pro-religious statement."

The film is "the historically accurate story of a nun preparing for her final vows while still troubled by erotic dreams. The graphic dreams are shown in living color, and cum-shots on the communion plate are enough to drive the super-religious right to the rifle racks. The sex between priests and nuns and nuns is all fantasy, part of the heroine's troubled conscience... The ultimate problem concerns a certain white-robed, bearded fellow walking out of the water to smile down upon the nun as he receives a blowjob. I contend that it is pro-religious because after this final fantasy she is convinced that she can serve the church as a bride of Christ and the whole thing is only a dream that reinforces her faith. Cyndee Summers, Keith Erickson and Franklin Anthony star, but you will never get a chance to see them - or the unknown lead whose name even Spinelli can't remember." (Holliday)





If you're able to read German then check out this article about American porn in the 70s where Acts of Confession gets mentioned too.