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- James R. Haskin(uncredited)
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- TriviaThe Something Weird Video print has the credits from the film Blue Heat (1978) spliced into their print, although they don't apply to this film.
- GoofsWhen Bill introduces Barbara to his roommate, he calls him "Don". Later in the film, Mrs. Lawrence refers to him as "Gary".
- Alternate versionsThe opening credits from the film Blue Heat (1978) have been spliced into the Something Weird Video print immediately following the title card. The film itself doesn't contain any cast or crew credits.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hard Riders (1973)
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Obnoxious all-sex filler wastes Rene Bond
Its title is most of the plot, as Rene Bond portrays an art student named Kim, coming home to room with her childhood pal Barbara, who has become a hooker. Complications, of the sexual variety, ensue.
Very poorly made, this film purports to present student life, but obviously on another planet. Barbara's boyfriend Bill is a psychology student (played by Ric Lutze, who in real-life is Rene Bond's familiar paramour) who goes with her after a "Freudian lecture" to harangue his roommate Gary into having sex with Kim, while all Gary wants to do is cram for an exam. Given that this is hardcore porn, he relents.
This film falls into the lowest percentile of porn, where you can actually hear the director screaming directions at the cast (at one point "Lean back!" loudly exceeds the volume of the cast's moaning & groaning as well as the nonstop Muzak track). Tech credits are miserable and the only "style" is a pan over to a mirror on which "The End" is scrawled. The improvised dialog includes Barbara giving, in her monotone drone, the heard-it-1000-times-before lecture to Kim on how everyone is a whore, only she gets paid for it. Yeah, right. I get the feeling low-rent pornographers actually believe that crap.
Pop music pirated, in drowsy elevator cover versions, includes such hits as "Windmills of Your Mind," Francis Lai's ubiquitous theme from "Love Story," "Goin' Out of My Head," "Clair de Lune," "What a Wonderful World," "The Sounds of Silence" and -played twice: the Beatles' "Hey Jude". Why not play it twice -it's free! Nino Rota's "The Godfather" theme under the opening credits is heard because the DVD-R of this film from Something Weird's Dragon Art Theatre series Vol. 10 mistakenly and very confusingly displays the credits from a porno/mafia spoof BLUE HEAT (1978), a movie they issued on Vol. 116. I call that getting off to an appropriately bad start.
Very poorly made, this film purports to present student life, but obviously on another planet. Barbara's boyfriend Bill is a psychology student (played by Ric Lutze, who in real-life is Rene Bond's familiar paramour) who goes with her after a "Freudian lecture" to harangue his roommate Gary into having sex with Kim, while all Gary wants to do is cram for an exam. Given that this is hardcore porn, he relents.
This film falls into the lowest percentile of porn, where you can actually hear the director screaming directions at the cast (at one point "Lean back!" loudly exceeds the volume of the cast's moaning & groaning as well as the nonstop Muzak track). Tech credits are miserable and the only "style" is a pan over to a mirror on which "The End" is scrawled. The improvised dialog includes Barbara giving, in her monotone drone, the heard-it-1000-times-before lecture to Kim on how everyone is a whore, only she gets paid for it. Yeah, right. I get the feeling low-rent pornographers actually believe that crap.
Pop music pirated, in drowsy elevator cover versions, includes such hits as "Windmills of Your Mind," Francis Lai's ubiquitous theme from "Love Story," "Goin' Out of My Head," "Clair de Lune," "What a Wonderful World," "The Sounds of Silence" and -played twice: the Beatles' "Hey Jude". Why not play it twice -it's free! Nino Rota's "The Godfather" theme under the opening credits is heard because the DVD-R of this film from Something Weird's Dragon Art Theatre series Vol. 10 mistakenly and very confusingly displays the credits from a porno/mafia spoof BLUE HEAT (1978), a movie they issued on Vol. 116. I call that getting off to an appropriately bad start.
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- lor_
- Jul 12, 2010
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