(born Linda Susan Boreman) produced in the late 1960s or early 1970s, prior to her mainstream fame in Deep Throat. The film is a significant part of the controversial legacy surrounding her career and the broader "Golden Age of Porn". Overview of Dogarama
The rumor suggests that before or during the filming of the 1972 hit Deep Throat, Linda Lovelace starred in a "loop" (a short, silent hardcore film) titled Dogarama. Despite decades of intense scrutiny from film historians, FBI investigators during the 1970s obscenity trials, and internet sleuths, no such footage has ever been found or verified. Why the Rumor Persists Several factors contributed to the longevity of this myth:
Pop Culture: The 2013 film Lovelace, starring Amanda Seyfried, sought to portray the woman behind the myth, focusing on her escape from Traynor rather than the urban legends. Conclusion
Part 4: The “Mega Lifestyle” Audience – Who Attends Dogarama?
The target demographic is the HENRY (High Earner, Not Rich Yet) pet owner, aged 28–45, with no human children but at least two dogs. They spend an average of $1,200/month on pet-related services, from raw food delivery to canine acupuncture.