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== Background ==
John Smith is the owner of Wholesome Films and the director of stag films under the name Har Poon in New York City, New York.
 
== During the events of [[The Telephone Book (1971)]] played by [[Barry Morse]] ==
[[Alice (The Telephone Book)|Alice]] goes to the apartment of John Smith and finds Har Poon thrusting against a woman.  He tells her that he was the greatest stag movie star of all time and tells her his stage name, Har Poon.  He calls for more woman and an orgy starts.  [[Whip Woman]] walks into the room and starts screaming and using her whip.  A [[Dancer (The Telephone Book)|Dancer]] walks in and starts dancing randomly and then jumps on the pile of bodies.  Har Poon tells Alice to join the group and [[Mr. Smith (The Telephone Book)|Mr. Smith]] calls the residence of Har Poon and asks to speak with Alice.  Mr. Smith tells her Har Poon is an impostor and Alice leaves.

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Har Poon

Background

John Smith is the owner of Wholesome Films and the director of stag films under the name Har Poon in New York City, New York.

During the events of The Telephone Book (1971) played by Barry Morse

Alice goes to the apartment of John Smith and finds Har Poon thrusting against a woman. He tells her that he was the greatest stag movie star of all time and tells her his stage name, Har Poon. He calls for more woman and an orgy starts. Whip Woman walks into the room and starts screaming and using her whip. A Dancer walks in and starts dancing randomly and then jumps on the pile of bodies. Har Poon tells Alice to join the group and Mr. Smith calls the residence of Har Poon and asks to speak with Alice. Mr. Smith tells her Har Poon is an impostor and Alice leaves.