Welcome back
to this bi-monthly (and arguably bi-sexual) column about my second-hand smut
findings (both films and literature). I review treasures (or trash, depending
on how you look at it) and I provide you with high resolution scans of their
covers. The reviews are kept short in order to have as many as possible each
time.
I hope you
enjoy as much as I do!
A man [Edmond
O'Brien from 1984 (1956)] is walking at a police station,
during the fabulous credit sequence. He finds the captain and says that he has
been murdered. The rest of the movie is a series of flashbacks that will let us
know how did this happen. The protagonist was poisoned while he was partying,
but even though we know he’s about to die (the doctors say he could live up to
two weeks at the most) the film [directed by Rudolph Maté,
cinematographer of La passion de Jeanne
d'Arc (1928)] is
still very interesting, because everybody in it seems to know more than he or
she would like to admit (it is sort of an interesting whodunit). The story is
very clever and I demand a remake.
This PAL DVD was released here through a
newspaper and I bought it at a secondhand store for 1 euro, so I wasn’t
expecting much, but still the copy’s quality was shit. Is it me or every low
budget black & white flick from this era lacks proper restoration?
Although the first page informs us that “All
characters in this book are fictional…” the whole thing is presented as a
collection of short interviews with lesbians who are sadists, masochists or
both (depending on their mood). The introduction tells us that the women’s
liberation movement is the main reason behind the evolution of such sexual
practices. Basically the whole book seems to have been written by a sleazy
puritan, and the most hilarious moment comes when a father is forcing his
daughter to suck him whilst saying “It is the sprawling capitalistic system
which is corrupt. That’s why communism will one day triumph”. You can’t make
things like this up!
The introduction informs us that women are
submissive beings that exist only to obey. The rest of the book is not much
different. It is a collection of (four) stories (fictional of course, the first
page let us know) that degrade women in a variety of ways. The sleaziest story
is the second one, in which the female lead is raped in New York’s Central Park
and seems to enjoy it! She then becomes a figure model for exchange of shelter.
Go figure! In the final story a girl is prostituting herself because her father
can’t pay the rent. The finale of drug-using in a church is priceless!
As with the book reviewed above this is part of
The Crown Report Case Studies, and although this is not Kinsey’s Report by any
means, it got me obsessive and I need to find out how many other volumes in the
series exist and get my hands on them.
Postscript:
A variety of reasons are forcing me to stop
writing this column. On the one hand I’m becoming incredibly busy and on the
other hand I can’t find as much interesting Secondhand
Smut as the first time around. I will keep on writing for the beloved Cinema Head Cheese in which I will be
publishing my Interracial Sex Havoc column,
which will become monthly.
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