
Introduction to 1970s New York, the sexual revolution, and the amenities at Plato's Retreat, including the buffet.
Larry Levenson's family (sister Karen, ex-wife Gloria, son Rod, daughter Dawn) describe his early life and troubled marriage.
Archive footage of Larry Levenson and interviews with swingers explain the philosophy of "the lifestyle" and suburban swinging.
Patrons describe the anonymous, friendly atmosphere of early, pre-Plato's swing parties, comparing one to a "Bar Mitzvah."
Mary Levenson describes meeting Larry at the first Plato's. Al Goldstein and Annie Sprinkle discuss Mary.
Journalist John Leo recalls his first visit and influential article. Larry Levenson (archive) jokes about the club's name.
Larry partners with "dangerous" investors (Frank Pernice, Hy Gordon) and moves Plato's to the Ansonia Hotel.
Buck Henry describes the "insane" jacuzzi. Photographer Meryl Meisler recalls her first time swimming in the "naughty pool."
Al Goldstein vividly recalls the DJ controlling the "mattress room" tempo with music and how he contracted crabs from the cushions.
John Leo and Annie Sprinkle describe Larry Levenson's "missionary" zeal, his prolific sexuality, and his "nicest uncle" persona.
Buck Henry, Ron Jeremy, Al Goldstein, and Judy Tenuta describe the "conventional" suburban crowd and the club's democratic "orgy."
Patrons describe their experiences.
Larry Levenson (archive) introduces the new 34th Street location. A patron ("The Outrageous Lady") recalls her experiences.
A montage of the club's later, "kinkier" nights. Al Goldstein recalls porn stars performing while men masturbated.
Archive footage and interviews describe the "Ladies' Night" and "Singles' Night" events designed to bring in new patrons.
A montage details the fear and confusion of the AIDS crisis. In archive footage, a patron tells Larry Levenson she's not worried.
Discovering Larry Levenson driving a cab. Dawn Levenson reflects that her father's "friends" disappeared.
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