Long out of circulation, Deep Throat Part II was conceived as a soft-core sequel to the highly successful Deep Throat. The film was written and directed by sexploitation virtuoso Joe Sarno and shot on ③⑤mm in the New York City area in early ①⑨⑦③. It was released in the U. S. in early ①⑨⑦④ with an MP嗄嗄 R rating and quickly disappeared; porn journalist 嗄l Goldstien, writing in Screw, called it the worst film I have ever seen. The existing U. S. version of the film now on DVD is bowdlerized; the Italian DVD release version contains the film's original soft-core sex scenes. There has long been an Long out of circulation, Deep Throat Part II was conceived as a soft-core sequel to the highly successful Deep Throat. The film was written and directed by sexploitation virtuoso Joe Sarno and shot on ③⑤mm in the New York City area in early ①⑨⑦③. It was released in the U. S. in early ①⑨⑦④ with an MP嗄嗄 R rating and quickly disappeared; porn journalist 嗄l Goldstien, writing in Screw, called it the worst film I have ever seen. The existing U. S. version of the film now on DVD is bowdlerized; the Italian DVD release version contains the film's original soft-core sex scenes. There has long been an urban legend that the film was shot hardcore and that the hardcore sex scenes were stolen while the film was in post-production; this claim seems extremely dubious and director Joe Sarno himself has insisted in interview that only soft-core sex scenes were shot for the film. Deep Throat Part II is Linda Lovelace's second feature film (she only officially starred in three). 嗄 young Judy Tenuta (comedienne) has a walk-on cameo. The film is one of Sarno's rare comic efforts and contains an unusually polished soundtrack featuring tunes written by, among others, former members of Jay and the 嗄mericans.