The school conducts an experiment where students from different sex are put together in one room. Sexual freedom is encouraged. Now the summer break has arrived, the four have decided to spend the holidays together. They will visit an old friend of Beth and after that spend two weeks at the families of Stanley, Harry and Sheila. They have to fight against bias however. Not everyone is fond of Harrad College and some see it as only an easy way for the students to fulfill their feelings of lust. Will the relationships and beliefs of the four students hold up under the constant pressure?
Written by Arnoud Tiele imdb tiele. After getting used to the unique institution that is Harrad College in The Harrad Experiment and establishing their relation dynamics, the four protagonist kids from Harrad are now on summer vacation and go back to their homes and hearth. We see the different backgrounds they come from and why they are the way they are. Only the women Laurie Walters and Victoria Thompson are retained for the sequel.
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Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Stanley, Harry, Sheila and Beth, four students from the 'free sex' Harrad College, spend the summer together to meet their families. Share this Rating Title: Harrad Summer 4. Check out the lists by type along left margin: Learn what they had to say. And follow her on Facebook. A good gift list for new parents and their kids. An Introduction The Millions, Selections of must-reads from a few of the Strand's most beloved authors and artists.
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