Harry Reems
August 27, 1947 — March 19, 2013
August 27, 1947 — March 19, 2013
On 19 March 2013, Herbert Streicher — better known under his later name Harry Reems — went on to start selling real estate to those taking part in the great porn shoot in the sky. Here, in the third instalment of his career review, we look at some of the films he was involved in from 1975 to 1975.
Part II of the career review of Harry Reems (1969-72)
can be found here.
Part III of the career review of Harry Reems (1973-74)
can be found here.
Sometime Sweet Susan
(1975, dir. Fred Donaldson)
(1975, dir. Fred Donaldson)
One-shot-wonder Fred Donaldson co-wrote this with Joel Scott, who went on to direct the hardcore Charlie's Angels (1976-81) rip-off A Coming of Angels (1977 / 7.5 NSFW minutes) before, like Fred, falling off the face of the earth. As far as we can tell, so did "singers" Scot Mansfield and Shawn Harris, who sang the (off-key) title track — talk about a painful aural experience. This movie holds the trivial honor of being the first unionized porn film: all actors were members of the Screen Actors' Guild. SexGoreMutants, which calls the R-rated version of the film "an occasionally effective if downbeat exploration of schizophrenia" and an "intriguing relic", says: "Susan doesn't probe its subject matter as deeply as it aims to. This is most likely due to the fact that the film was originally lensed as a hardcore effort. However, the film was re-released in a soft 75-minute version [...] to obtain an R-rating for theatrical viewing. So what we end up with is a rather plodding and talky film with moments of zestful but non-explicit sex thrown in at times."
Trailer:
Video Vacuum, which admits to having "a soft spot in my heart for chicks with bushes the size of a rabbi's beard", explains the plot: "Susan (Shawn Harris) is a foxy mental patient who doesn't talk and fantasizes about her studly doctor (Harry Reems) a lot. After flirting with her a bit, he slowly brings Susan out of her shell and she starts talking. Susan eventually reveals herself to be a split personality and much to her doctor's surprise, her alternate persona, Saundra is a raging slut dog. Sometime Sweet Susan is artier (there are a bunch of freeze frames) and better acted (Reems is particularly good) than most of your run-of-the-mill 70s soft-core psychodramas. That still doesn't mean it's necessarily well made because I counted at least three visible boom mikes." More than one on-line source points out that in Taxi Driver (1976 / trailer), Travis (Robert De Niro of Bloody Mama [1970 / trailer], Brazil [1985 / trailer] and Angel Heart [1987 / trailer]) took his date Betsy (Cybill Shepherd) to the triple-X version of this movie. Here at A Wasted Life, we would agree with Video Vacuum that one-shot wonder Susan (Shawn Harris) is indeed one hot tamale. The X-rated version of the film can be watched here.
Christy actually got re-released on DVD for the non-discriminating crowd. This programmer is hardly a film of note in Reems' oeuvre, with a plot that is less a plot than an excuse to present a series of sex scenes (loops, to be exact) and not much more, and we're including it here primarily 'cause we found a poster of the movie online. Reems and his moustache make a guest appearance as door-to-door lingerie salesman John Fuller (!). Imdb credits the film to one "Steve Harris" who, as far as we could find out, made only one other film before retiring (or moving onwards under his real name), Teenage Cousins, another family-oriented triple-X movie from 1975. Our guess would be that "Steve Harris" is actually Leonard Kirtman, primarily because iafd credits the movie to "Leon Gucci" (though the film credits actually name a "Leo the Lion" as director), and both those two names are known pseudonyms of (s)exploitation producer Kirtman (among other films, he produced — among others — Death by Invitation [1971 / trailer], Sex Wish [1976], Unwilling Lovers [1977 / scene / full NSFW film] and The Devil Inside Her [1977 / scene / full NSFW film]). Speaking of pseudonyms, the newly introduced "Annie Christian" (as the supposedly underage title nubile) is actually Valerie Marron — see Wet Rainbow at Part III — who seems to have left the business soon thereafter. The ever-reliable One Sheet Index supplies the plot: "Christy (Marron) is driven by the desire to be a successful night club entertainer. In love with life and all that is tangible, Christy lures a rich young man to her home one night after work. [...] Christy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet (Andrea True and Marc Stevens), walk in, surprising the couple while they are engaged in an act of love. Ready to defend his daughter's virginity, Christy's father is willing to let the young man go if he is willing to pay them 'hush' money. 'After all, Christy was not only a virgin and a minor, but also an aspiring young entertainer whose career could be marred by unfavorable publicity.' After paying them off, the young man leaves and is happy to get off so cheaply. Mr. Bennet considers this an easy way to make a lot of money quickly, and he encourages Christy to invite her male friends home each night so they can carry out their get-rich-quick scheme. [...] One night, however, Christy attracts a man who refuses to be blackmailed like all the others. A meeting is eventually arranged outside the club where Christy works. An argument develops, a knife is pulled..." Over at imdb, lor of New York City says: "Director Steve Harris [...] proves he's totally incompetent with the final reels, as sloppily executed as the most amateur of porn films. [...] Contempt for the audience, always implicit when Marc Stevens is cast in a leading role, is the Prime Directive for filmmakers at this level."
Justine & Juliette
(1975, dir. Mac Ahlberg as "Bert Torn")
(1975, dir. Mac Ahlberg as "Bert Torn")
Aka Sklavinnen der Lust, Marquis De Sade in Love and Swedish Minx. Yet another movie freely inspired by the writings of the Marquis de Sade, the inspiration behind Roger Vadim's Vice und Virtue (1963 / title track) and Jess Franco's Deadly Sanctuary (1969 / full film), among many. Swedish director Mac Ahlberg (12 June 1931 – 26 October 2012) made his directorial début with the Danish erotic classic I, a Woman (1965 / trailer), which he followed with two sequels and a Swedish version of Fanny Hill (1968 / trailer). After moving to the US in the 70s he directed a variety of porn films, but after his first above ground film Hoodlums (1979 / scene) he became a busy B-film cinematographer (he worked on dozens of noteworthy films, including such films as Hell Night (1981), Re-Animator (1985), Sideshow (2000 / trailer), Deathbed (2002 / trailer) and Evil Bong (2006 / trailer). This film here, with over half its cast being Swedish, was probably still made in Ahlberg's home country. 10K Bullets offers the following thorough plot synopsis: "Justine (Marie Forså of Veil of Blood [1973 / trailer]) and Juliette (Anne Bie Warburg) are sisters who have just been kicked out of their aunt's home, because of Juliette's numerous sexual encounters with men. They hitch a ride with a man into the big city and once they are their Justine tired of Juliette's decadent behavior goes her own way. Justine finds lodging at a run-down hotel where the sleazy desk clerk becomes infatuated with her.
Juliette is doing much better as she has taken on a job at a brothel and she quickly becomes the places number one attraction. Weeks later the two sisters run into each other by mere chance and Juliette who is doing extremely well financially invites her sister Justine to stay with her. [...] At one of Juliette's parties Justine meets a man named Robert (Felix Franchy) whom she falls in love with and she moves in with him. Justine soon finds out that her prince charming is not what he seems and he soon forces her to have sex with his friends. Meanwhile at the brothel all the girls want to be one to fuck Don Miller (Harry Reems) because the women who is in his arms when he has a heart attack inherits his entire fortune. Will Justine continue to compromise her virtues by submitting to Robert's kinky sex demands or will she finally leave him for good? Can anyone of the many ladies at the brothel be able to give Don Miller the fuck that ends his life or will someone of virtue step in at the right time and collect?" Eros Down says the film is known "for its beautifully photographed hard-core sex scenes" and opinions that "Ahlberg's film-making style and cinematography reminds me a lot of Radley Metzger's work. Their films are always great to look at and have substantive storylines for the genre."
NSFW Trailer:
This film besides featuring the luscious Marie Forså also features American hardcore icons Eric Edwards and Harry Reems. The addition of Edwards and Reems adds plenty of heat to the film as the sex scenes are electrifying. [...] Overall despite a non-existent plot, this exploitation film works mostly due to its performers who totally immerse themselves during the sex scenes." Hardcore stalwart Eric Edwards, performing in his first European-shot movie, started his career on stage as Rob Everett in the early 60s before moving into porn, initially doing loops with a pre-Deep Throat Linda Lovelace. To quote Luke is Back, "The blonde ageless wonder is the only person to have performed sex on film in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, appearing in about 1000 flicks since the 60s." He no longer does sex scenes, but he still appears onscreen and works behind the camera as well. Some of his credits include The Prey (1984 / trailer), Forbidden Fruit (1984 / full NSFW film), Dracula Exotica (1980 / credits), The Pussycat Ranch (1978) and Invasion of the Love Drones (1977 / trailer). The full NSFW version of the film can be watched here at Mr Stiff.
Every Inch a Lady
(1975, writ. & dir. John & Lem Amero)
(1975, writ. & dir. John & Lem Amero)
Five years after Bacchanale (see Part II), Harry Reems swings his unsheathed sword in another film by the New-York-based auteur sexploitation filmmakers, the Amero Brothers, who first entered the sexploitation industry in the 60s with such non-hardcore exploiters like Body of a Female (1965), Lusting Hours (1967), Diary of a Swinger (1967), The Corporate Queen (1969) and Everything for Everybody (1969), among others.
Trailer to an Amero Production (without Harry Reems) — Diary of a Swinger (1967):
Trailer till Diary of a Swinger från rstvideos trailerarkiv.

Every Inch a Lady was distributed by Distribpix, Reems is given star billing on the poster alongside once-popular porn adult actress Darby Lloyd Rains — aka Tara Holland, Lynn Ann Carver , Debbie Rainier, Rachel Brenda, Angel Street and Melanie Daniels — of, among many films, Dark Dreams (her debut film, from 1971 / trailer), Hot Channels (1973 / full NSFW film) and the "Henry Paris" movie Naked Came the Stranger (1975 / trailer). Darby and Harry play Crystal Laverne and Chino, respectively, in a movie that Cinema Babylon lists as a "Crucial American X-Rated Feature" but nevertheless describes as a "very silly hooker comedy". The website Girlandus offers a plot description that can be found all over the web:
"Harry Reems and Darby Lloyd Raines are a couple who have built up a thriving business around each's ability to satisfy lovers of the opposite sex. They started out with a plain ol' escort service, but soon found out they could make more cash doing the kinky stuff. So now they specialize in supplying well-paying customers with customized sexual services. The money's rolling in and they seem to be very much in love, but trouble's brewing. Darby overhears Harry pillow talking with one of their workers with whom he's been spending his off-hour sexual energies, and it turns out Harry and his new squeeze are planning to rub Darby out and take over. Suffice to say, Darby gets super even." The feminist blog Gore-Gore Girls likes the movie: "Oh boy, I really loved this film. I initially bought it because I was told there's a scene where Harry Reems fucks Jamie Gillis in the ass with a carrot (true!), but aside from this it turned out to be a really intriguing and entertaining film [...]. The acting is top notch, the narrative flows smoothly and feels organic, and the ending is a real kicker. I came away from this film feeling immensely satisfied, which sometimes doesn't happen because of a disappointing ending. Not this time. I can't really elaborate much further, but this is certainly a film that would emerge triumphant from a feminist analysis. Highly recommended." The NSFW trailer can be found here at Mr. Stiff.Linda Lovelace Meets Miss Jones
(1975, dir. "Felix Dileone")
"Felix Dileone", the editor of Forced Entry (1975 / trailer), the non-porn remake of the Harry Reems flick Forced Entry (1973) starring Tanya Roberts, uses his editing skill to make a film out of nothing in which — despite the title — Linda Lovelace and Miss Jones never meet. This film was made for the raincoat brigade and rides on the coattails of the fame and success of the names in the title; it can hardly be called a true movie, as it is really just a collection of loops and outtakes strung together with the help of the flimsiest of framing devices. Leave it One Sheet Index to offer the original description of the movie — a description that more than tweaks the truth when speaking of quality: "Four of the top stars ever assembled on the screen together exceed their talents in this picture. Linda Lovelace of Deep Throat, Georgina Spelvin of the Devil and Miss Jones who shook the motion picture industry throughout the world are united with Darby Loyd Rains and Harry Reems in this picture which will make their previous performances look like a social tea party. This gang of sex-loving stars give you lots of lip action; ass swinging; banging; pissing just to name a few. This smorgasbord flick leaves nothing to the imagination. [...] Your audience will have difficulty determining who is now the top sex queen and king but your box office will tell you this Lovelace Meets Miss Jones is your big winner." The plot? What plot? But the non-plot is as follows: "The T.V. repairman (Reems) does his job of fixing a television set for the housewife. He proceeds to demonstrate the cassette system for this innocent woman through her now repaired idiot box. As the demonstration is viewed and the talents of these stars are portrayed on the screen, innocence fades and the repairman proceeds to busy himself with the housewife." The Geman dub of the full, naturally NSFW can be found here.
More
(1975, dir. Ralph Ell)
(1975, dir. Ralph Ell)
Who knows when this film was really made or what it is about: online sources give four different dates of production ('73, '74 [iafd],'75 [imdb], and '77 [NY Times]) and list different stars (including such illustrious names as "Anna Banana" and "Gloria Haddit"). But what can't help but be noticed is that the cast and crew of this unknown (and seemingly lost) film seems to be cross-pollinated through two other films made also around the same time: the straight porno Sherlick Holmes (produced by Ralph Ell, and likewise featuring Reems, Bree Anthony [again credited as "Sue Rowan"] and Bobby "Clown Prince of Porn" Astyr, among others), and the gay porno The American Adventures of Surelick Holmes (1975 / NSFW trailer), which Ralph Ell directed and featured (from Sherlick Holmes) the former child actor Zebedy Colt as well as Annie Sprinkle. (As they say at Disneyland, "It's A Small World After All".) In any event, all we could find online regarding the film was the poster above... Seeing the similarity between the tagline here ("A spy story that starts with a bang. And doesn't stop") and the tagline of Sherlick Holmes below ("The master spy steps into the master bedroom") as well as the shared stars and production team, simple elementary could lead one to assume that the films are either one and the same or re-edited versions — anyone out there know for sure?
It's A Small World After All:
Sherlick Holmes
(1975, dir. Victor Milt)
(1975, dir. Victor Milt)
Director Victor Milt's real name is the much more pseudonymous-sounding and porno-ripe "Victor Milk"; he left the industry after making a few more films of note (such as White Slavery in New York aka Jackie Starr: X Reporter [1975] and Sex Wish [1976]) and went into the more upscale business of making TV commercials. Recent projects include the documentary Cracker: The Last Cowboys of Florida (2008 / trailer) and the soon-to-be-released regional comedy Run Stinky Run (2013). His bio — click on his name above — makes nary a mention of his X-rated roots. Scriptwriter "Bear Wilson" is also credited as the scriptwriter of the gay porno The American Adventures of Surelick Holmes (1975 / NSFW trailer) and appeared as "Tiny" in the porn version of Li'l Abner entitled Big Abner (1975); who he really was or what he is doing today we do not know.
Over at Distribpix, Dries Vermeulen calls this film "a minor effort", but seeing that the movie has long not been available and has no known video or DVD release, the statement is relative. But back in 1981, someone writing for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures: Films in Review (Volume 32), did see the film, and explained the plot as one "[...] in which the detective was carried by a time machine to New York's 42nd Street as it is today." (This would explain the abundance of Afro-American females in the film — Maureen Anderson, Candy Love and Cheryl White, among others — considering how seldom white guy on black girl action was and is in porn.) As mentioned above under the entry on More, this film was shot at the same time as the still easily available gay porno, The American Adventures of Surelick Holmes (1975 / 
Obviously made in an attempt to cash in on the popular European sex films that were drifting into theaters in Times Square from overseas, the film is obviously as American as mom and apple pie." The movie is made of loops featuring the massive meat of the massively ugly John Curtis Holmes and the (in comparison) less-impressive salamis of others (Reems, Jason Russell, etc.) cut in-between scenes of two nekid US gals talkin' about their sexual fantasies. According to X-critic, "French Schoolgirls is interesting in that it's got three of the decade's finest in semi-prominent roles [...]. On top of that, the attempt to make it a 'French' feature, something which fails miserably, adds some unintentional comedic value to the presentation. Vintage smut buffs ought to enjoy this one. It's [...] a fun time killer an interesting time capsule. Recommended for fans of the era."
As far as we can tell, the only directorial credit of the occasional porn actor "David Dixon", known with his Dixoff as "Davidson". Harry Reems is in this film, an X-rated turn of The Summer of 42 (1971 / trailer), only because he (along with Marc Stevens and Melissa Hall) is in a porno film — It Happened in Hollywood (1973) — watched by the characters somewhere along the way. For that, however, Wade Nichols is in the film, playing the unlucky love that dies and leaves his babe to seek solace in the arms of another. The plot, as found all over the web: "Along a lonely beach on a summer colony off the Long Island coast, a man walks slowly, reliving a summer, the Summer of Laura, when he was 19. Richie, (David Hunter, who went to appear with two gay legends — Jack Wrangler and Roger — in 1977's Hot House [full NSFW film], a film which has the added attraction in one scene of featuring an old loop of Joe Dallesandro doing everything in the book), has a friend on the island, Hene (Eric Edwards), who is gregarious and mischievous. Like the more sensitive Richie, he too was 19. During that summer of awakening he loses his youthful desires and develops his manhood. On the way to the movies, Richie literally bumps into Laura, (introducing [one-shot] Marcia Moon,) an older woman who lives nearby. She asks him if he'll help her with some chores the following day. He is totally flustered, but agrees. Richie goes to her house and after knocking on the door, and getting no response, enters. On the floor he finds a crumpled telegram which reads, 'Your husband, Bob Hayes [Wade Nichols], has been killed in action.' Laura appears, lonely and vulnerable. She moves toward him in a gesture of human contact. They slowly begin to dance. 'That summer we lost 5 frisbees, saved a girl from a silly snake, saw our first skin flick, and I lost my Laura.' The sea rises and the past is over...."
The few who have seen this film and bothered to write about it, don't seem to have liked — in the following from Adult DVD Talk, KayParker33 expresses the common dissatisfactions: "Production values are next to nothing, the movie is on film, but shot like very clumsily and with poor lighting and focus. Any hope of a couples movie are probably dashed during a movie theater scene where the movie in question shows, among other things, a woman pushing eggs out of her pussy. Any hoping for more hardcore action like this, however, will be disappointed as well, as the rest of the film tries to follow the above-mentioned plot, but without any heart or even mediocre acting. [...] It seems that the movie fails on just about every level." As mentioned above, "Wade Nichols" — born Dennis Posa — plays the doomed husband. Wade, who appeared in both gay and straight porno, also had a career as "Dennis Price", the name under which he appeared from 1979 to 1984 as Police Chief Derek Mallory on the soap opera The Edge of Night (1956-84) and, in 1979, released a disco album entitled Like an Eagle on Casablanca. He died at the age of 39 from AIDS-related complication on 28 January 1985.(1976, dir. Carlo Vanzina)
(1976, writ. & dir. Vincenzo Rigo)
Victor Milt (see Sherlick Holmes above), as "Tim McCoy", called the shots for this cult-worthy porn film originally distributed and recently released on DVD by Distribpix, which calls the film "an amazing classic" and explains the cast: "Bree Anthony plays a virgin girl, Bobby Astyr is Igor, Zebedy Colt is the Count, Terri Hall (of The Devil Inside Her [1977 / full NSFW film] and Unwilling Lovers [1977 / full NSFW film]) plays a groupie, and of course the star, Harry Reems plays Dr. JekyII." The plot, according to AV Maniacs: "A scientist by trade with a great fake beard, Jekyll is the grandson of the original Dr. Jekyll that we all know. When he discovers grandpa's secret laboratory, he can't help but follow in the family tradition and start playing around with the formula hidden away in the confines of the room.
Of course, once Jekyll imbibes, he turns into the sinister Rory Hump, an insatiable sex animal (who loses the beard but of course keeps the trademark Reems moustache) who just can't seem to satisfy his hunger for poon. There's a catch, however — taking the formula three times can have adverse effects and even lead to death. Witness the hunchbacked lab assistant, Igor (Bobby Astyr), who took the potion once and now has to live with the physical deformity that it caused him...." Along the way, Jekyll joins a rock band ("Seeing Harry Reems on stage with a headband all messed up and pretending to be able to play guitar is worth the price of admission alone.
He's horrible, and it's great."), becomes a national star and then has to deflower one hundred virgins in one session. In regard to the film itself, AV Maniacs says "Reems is in full on pimp-mode in this film, contrasting quite amusingly with Astyr's extremely hammy Igor. The two of them completely dominate the film [...]. Fast paced and campy as can be, it's actually fairly surprising that Reems isn't better known for this film than for some of his other pictures. [...] He shows some real comedic timing here that proves he was more than just a random seventies dong willing to penetrate poon on camera."
Originally shot under the title The Night Walker. Victor Milt wrote and directed yet another cult-worthy porn flick, freely copied from — er, inspired by — Death Wish (1974 / trailer) which, among other things, features an early (clothed, non-sex and without cedit) performance of Robert Kerman of Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Eaten Alive! (1980 / trailer), Cannibal Ferox (1981 / trailer) and Night of the Creeps (1986). DVD Drive-In, like most who review this film, offer praise: "[...] An accomplished film and should be remembered today for its great cast and compelling storyline" that is "a well-made, nasty, vicious hardcore roughie which would play just as well at drive-ins and grindhouses without the hardcore sex." But it does have the sex — lots of it, and much of it violent. The ever-reliable One Sheet Index offers the following limp plot description: "After having made love to his wife Faye, (C.J. Laing of The Vixens of Kung Fu (A Tale of Yin Yang) [1975 / NSFW film], The Taking of Christina (1976 / trailer), Daughters of Discipline (1978 / full NSFW film) and Water Power [1977 / full NSFW film]), Ken (Harry Reems) goes off to work at his law firm. Meantime someone breaks into their apartment and a sexual encounter takes place between his wife and the intruder (Zebedy Colt). Later that evening, Reems, after having to go to his neighbor Alice (Nancy Dare) for comfort, finds that she seduces him. [...] In an attempt to forget everything he goes to a local night club where he is picked up by two beautiful hookers. [...]. Satisfied, Reems moves on, in search of the intruder, Zebedy Colt. Soon, he spots Zebedy in the streets and a wild chase takes place between him and Reems through the subway system of New York, but Reems loses and Zebedy gets away. Reems, with the help of the police trace Zebedy down to an exotic night club and Sex Wish ends with a surprise ending and a REAL BANG!" The Bloody Pit of Horror says: "[...] This very unpleasant hard X film has built up a reputation over the years as a sick classic. So does it actually live up to its reputation? For the most part, I'd say yes. At least if you're like me and not well versed on this kind of stuff. The attack scenes are very twisted, effective and made even nastier by the inclusion of hardcore sex. Still, they wouldn't have near the impact they do if not for the effectively deranged performance from Zebedy Colt as the psycho. Colt — a New York stage actor and gay cabaret singer who moonlit in straight porn because the parts were better — goes all out in this role: crying, screaming, laughing and even changing up his voice whenever necessary. If this same performance was in an R-rated film, it would probably be lauded. On the down side, all of the actual death scenes are ineptly staged, with the weapon clearly not making contact with the body. [...]." Critical Condition says: "Sex Wish looks like it was edited with a butterknife and the frequent sex scenes are graphic but passionless (maybe it was meant to be that way but I doubt it). But it is well acted, something you do not find in today's hardcore films. I guess audiences were more demanding back in the 70’s (before the advent of home video, when any hack could film people having sex and release it on video). This movie seems more concerned with the plot and the exploits of Zedeby Colt who is excellent in this role. When we witness his preparation for an assault, it is truly frightening. We see him strip naked, slip on a cock ring, snort amphetamines, apply lipstick to his mouth and pull a stocking over his head. We all know what is going to happen next. It is not a pretty sight and is quite unbearable to watch, but watch we will (there is a voyeur in all of us). The subject matter is not for the faint of heart (feminists would have a field day with this one and rightly so). Although the gore is amateurish (fake blood on bodies with no open wounds) the squeamish should still stay away."
Originally entitled The Contest. The directorial debut of lawyer James P. Blake, and (as far as we can tell) only film he ever made. According to Variety, this documentary was one of the top-grossing films of 1980, when the Jerry Gross Organization re-released it as The Miss Nude America Contest. Harry Reems appears as himself, as he is one of the judges of the contest. Temple of Shock explains the basics: "James P. Blake's documentary about the 1974 Miss Nude America Pageant was filmed under the title Naked City, Indiana and first released theatrically by Trans-American in the fall of 1976 as Miss Nude America ('A film exposing a bizarre American phenomena... and the man behind it'). The ad above is from its Madison, WI opening as The Contest (from Atlas Films) on October 14, 1977." My Duck Is Dead explains more: "Every summer, thousands of people descend upon a place tucked in the cornfields of the Midwest to witness the Ultimate Beauty Pageant. A probing and satirical, behind-the-scenes look at this bizarre event, the contestants who enter, the spectators who attend, the entrepreneur behind it, and the townspeople who tolerate it. This film is somewhat amateurish, but it gives an interesting view of American attitudes to nudity and sex. To European eyes it is not particularly lewd or pornographic. There are some amazing shots, the parade of the candidates all holding a little white balloon and the two officers opening the cortege. But the most remarkable views are those of fully-clothed overweight middle-class males making snapshots at maximum speed without caring for background or composition.
Although beauty parades in some European nudist camps do occur, they are more casual and everyone is naked not only the competing women and a few freakish hirsute males. In short this documentary gives an amusing view of puritans going to the dogs and [...] amusing American habits." The nudist camp that once was Naked City no longer exists: its director Dick Drost, "a paraplegic ex-hippie swinger" who appears in the movie as himself, ran into "legal troubles" and thus Naked City closed in 1986. The blog Home in the Railroad Earth wrote the following about "The Dark Side of Naked City": "In a recent post about the Sun Aura Nudist Resort of Roselawn, Indiana, I mentioned that it had once been known as Naked City, and that it had hosted the annual Miss Nude Universe contest. [...] The resort itself began as Club Zoro in 1933, when it was founded by Chicago lawyer Alois Knapp, 'the father of nudism in America.' Dale and Mary Drost acquired the site later — probably sometime after the Second World War. Their son, Dick Drost, took over the resort in 1968, renamed it Naked City, and began holding the Miss Nude Universe contest. The club was popular with truckers because it included a truckstop where the waitresses were nude. Along with the Miss Nude Universe contest, there was the 'Erin Go Bra-less' dance on St. Patrick's Day, the Un-Fashion Show, and the Miss Nude Teeny-Bopper contest. That last contest should have set off a red flag, but it didn't. It turns out that Drost was charged in 1985 with molesting a 13-year-old girl and with showing obscene materials to minors. Eventually he pled guilty to 10 sex-related misdemeanors and agreed to stay out of Indiana for 10 years. As a result, Naked City closed in 1986. Its successor is strictly adults-only." Dick Drost, by the way, opened a new Naked City West in Riverside, CA; in 1990 he was busted again for "distribution or exhibition of lewd materials to a minor." The full film can be watched here at Tube Motion.
Aka For Men Only. Based on the novel of the same name by Guy de Maupassant, which had already been filmed a number of times previously as Bel Ami (Germany, 1939 / full film), Bel Ami (Mexico, 1947), The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947 / first 13 minutes), Bel Ami, der Frauenheld von Paris (Austria, 1955) and the TV movie Bel Ami (Germany, 1968). This version here was filmed in Sweden where, as Dirtymoviedevotee (dries.vermeulen@hotmail.be) of Brugge, Belgium, points out: "It's a measure of the cultural as well as sexual freedom within Scandinavian society at the time that their movie industry's respected professionals might proudly produce pornography without risking any sort of backlash whatsoever." 3xUpdate explains the basic plot of the movie: "Reems [as 'Georg Duroy'] is a journalist given a chance to become publisher of a French hardcore magazine.
The feature chronicles his sexual (mis)adventures in pursuit of stories, like an African diplomat's hot-blooded affairs, and photos of the famous in infamous positions, with cute babes trying to drag him into the bushes, or wherever, at every turn. Funny, hot, and very 1970s." Over at imdb, babycarrot67 of Columbus, Ohio, says: "Bel Ami is refreshing and funny, and is a real treat for fans of 70's adult (XXX) cinema. There is an actual plot, the actors and actresses are both very attractive and perform just as well in the dialog-ridden scenes fully clothed as they do naked in their sex scenes, which are numerous. The film also has the almost non-stop euphoria of beautiful 70's Euromusic on the soundtrack. This is a film that adults can view and not feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Ah, the infamous grindhouse "documentary" by Doris Wishman — we actually saw it as a wee teenager, but senility has wiped it from our brains (the only thing we remember is how we thought everyone in the film intensely unattractive and that we came out of the theatre happy that we felt we had been born in the right body). We are still looking for a cheap copy of the 1978 movie tie-in paperback by M.J. Lukas, Let Me Die A Woman: The Why and How of Sex-Change Operations. Lolita Classics explains the basics: "Let Me Die a Woman is a dramatized pseudo-documentary made by cult soft-porn director Doris Wishman (1912-2002) in 1972. The subject is transsexuals, both male and female, who want to make / have done a sex change operation. The film wasn't released until 1978. The film mixes educational scenes with dramatizations of real events with soft porn. All through the film Dr. Leo Wollman, a sex change specialist, guides us through transsexual group meetings, interviews and even a sex change operation." That the film mixes the "documentary" with the "fictional" explains the presence of actors such as Harry Reems and a (fictional) "post-op" Arlana Blue (of Bloodsucking Freaks [1976 / trailer]) and Michael Gaunt (of City of the Living Dead [1980] and Corruption [1983 / scene]) alongside real transgendered — as well as (a rarity in grindhouse "documentaries") a real sex-change specialist, Dr. Leo Wollman (1914 – 1998), who was also one of the original authors of the 1990 Harry Benjamin Standards of Care. According to the BFI, the fictionalized segments are "based on the experiences of Wollman's patients."Maciste contre la reine des Amazones:
(1977, dir. unknown)
(1978, dir. Shinya Yamamoto)

Original title, Ikenie no onna-tachi; Italian title, Femmine calde per supermaschio bollente. Who knows how or why, but Harry Reems — billed as "Harî Rîmusu" — somehow landed in this Japanese Pink film, a "zany sex comedy about a penis transplant gone awry" directed by Shinya Yamamoto, "one of the founders of the Pink film genre". The film seems to have made it to Italy, going by a poster and DVD cover we found online, but it doesn't seem to have had an English-language release; the little information we could find on the web makes it sound positively psychotronic. Over on the AV Maniacs forum, in 2008, Sheldon Warnock offered a plot description he claims comes from "a now-defunct bootleg operation": "[...] Harry plays an impotent businessman who can't satisfy his Pacific Rim wife. So at his mother-in-law's urging he gets a horse-dick transplant and goes nuts screwing everything in sight! Hilariously obscene scenes of Harry in a hospital bed sporting a circus-sized lap tent, banging into walls with his huge cast-covered cock, filling gallon-sized jars from a catheter, mammasan checking out Harry's new equipment by rapping on it with a hammer, jewel smuggling Yakuzas breaking open another giant frozen dick filled with diamonds, skyscrapers and airplanes transforming into giant penises (penii?), yet another inside-out vagina shot, a lesbian dildo tryst, and more!" According to the forum at Dread Central, the film "ends with Harry [...] doggie-stylin' it with a horse that wears a bride outfit." All in all, it sounds like out kind of film...
































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