Plugg is a 1975 Australian sex comedy about a private investigator.
Private detective Plugg is hired to watch a suspect escort agency. Inspector Closer comes after Plugg.
The film was shot in Perth.
The film had a brief run in cinemas. However Tim Burstall in The Bulletin called the film's commercial fate a "total disaster".
The Age wrote "laboured 'dirty' jokes, inane pratfalls, mistimed gags... it is all unbelievably juvenile and makes Alvin Purple look like Buster Keaton."
David Stratton called the film "cheap and amateurish".
Brian McFarlane called it "possibly the worst Australian film ever made... astonishingly inept."