1971-1980

  • John Carpenter – Dark Star (1974)

    1971-1980ComedyJohn CarpenterSci-FiUSA

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    As the directorial debut of John Carpenter, Dark Star has achieved a degree of cult status over the years. It’s no masterpiece by any stretch and the acting, dialogue, and pace are a bit stale, but this spacey 1974 parody of Stanley Kubrick’s classics, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Dr. Strangelove, is intriguing in that it features many of the elements that became staples of Carpenter films: a simple but effective score, anti-establishment sentiments, blue-collar characters, and a downbeat ending. Taking inspiration from 1958’s It! The Terror from Beyond Space, Carpenter began the film while attending USC in 1970 and later expanded it to feature length. He was assisted significantly by future screenwriter Dan O’Bannon (who later wrote the very similar Alien), whose multiple credits on the film include a starring role. One scene featuring O’Bannon’s character Pinback playing a game in which he stabs an ice pick between his fingers was later used by James Cameron in Aliens. O’Bannon’s most impressive contribution to the film, however, were his special effects, which are startling for a film with such a low budget.Read More »

  • Per Blom – Mors hus AKA His Mother’s House (1974)

    1971-1980DramaEroticaNorwayPer Blom

    From IMDB:
    After breaking up from his studies Petter and his fiancee, he comes back to his home town and mother. Mother takes him in with great enthusiasm, because she wants him all to herself – in all ways.Read More »

  • Alberto Grifi – Dinni e la Normalina, ovvero la videopolizia psichiatrica contro i sedicenti gruppi di follia militante (1978)

    1971-1980Alberto GrifiExperimentalItaly

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    This is a quite a rare example of a political sci-fi filmed without means. An excessive and schizophrenic creature, DINNI E LA NORMALINA allows Grifi’s more playful soul to see the light, while not dispersing the dark reflection on the exploitation by media institutions. Although the film is completely finished, in 2004 Grifi filmed new material to be integrated into the editing process: a homeless man who wanders among carcasses of burned scooters, queues of employees who show their feces to the health inspectors. Unfortunately this material remains unpublished.Read More »

  • Bob Chinn – Hard Soap, Hard Soap (1977)

    USA1971-1980Bob ChinnComedyErotica

    Two housewives feel strongly inclined to solve sexual problems of others. This comedy is a takeoff on the then-popular TV series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.

    Starring: Laurien Dominique, Candida Royalle, Ken Scudder, Jon Martin, John Holmes, Joan Devlon, Blair Harris, Paul Thomas, Peter Johns, Carl Regal & Joey Silvera.Read More »

  • Renato Polselli – Delirio caldo AKA Delirium [Italian version] (1972)

    1971-1980CrimeGialloItalyRenato Polselli

    Criminal psychologist Dr. Herbert Lyutak (Mickey Hargitay of BLOODY PIT OF HORROR and THE WILD, WILD WORLD OF JAYNE MANSFIELD) is a deranged sex maniac who murders young women. His beautiful wife (the luscious Rita Calderoni of NUDE FOR SATAN and THE REINCARNATION OF ISABEL) is tormented by visions of medieval torture and lesbian orgies. But as their madness grows more twisted, they will descend even deeper into a nightmare of dementia, depravity and most of all, DELIRIUM!Read More »

  • Akira Katô – Doreizuma AKA Slave Wife (1976)

    1971-1980Akira KatôEroticaExploitationJapan

    Synopsis:
    When a stuck-up and privileged lady of a wealthy family is left to fend for herself, her butler decides to teach her some overdue humility through BDSM. His spiral of debauchery is soon overtaken by madness, and his sex games threaten to harm more than just her social standing and pride… Perhaps the most sadistic and bizarre film in Nikkatsu’s lengthy Oniroku Dan/Naomi Tani collaboration, SLAVE WIFE (aka Captured for Sex 3) is a disturbing portrait of a man who’s life as a servant has driven him to revenge and ultimate satisfaction, and the beautiful woman who must endure his perverted wrath. Be warned, the final act is NOT for those who don’t realize how nasty Nikkatsu’s Roman Porno line can get.Read More »

  • Peter Bogdanovich – At Long Last Love (1975)

    1971-1980ComedyMusicalPeter BogdanovichUSA

    Four socialite old friends unexpectedly clash, and switch partners during a party and attempt to make each other jealous.

    Quote:
    Peter Bogdanovich’s stylish take on the classic musicals of the 1930s offers an abundance of pleasures, from wall-to-wall Cole Porter tunes and art-deco sets. Nevertheless, At Long Last Love became the critical punching bag of 1975, due largely to the director’s decision to have his stars perform their songs live on set, a daring experiment that can now be appreciated as part and parcel to the film’s relaxed charm.Read More »

  • Walter Boos – Die Schulmädchen vom Treffpunkt Zoo (1979)

    1971-1980EroticaExploitationGermanyWalter Boos

    Exploitive version of Christiane F. Euro trash teen sex drama.

    Released in the canada & the us as train station pickups. Directed by sleaze merchant Walter Boos. Deals with various teenagers who hang around the train station scoring drugs and selling their bodies. It has a gritty realistic feeling half hazardly dealing with drug abuse but not to be taken seriously. It combines PORKY’s style locker room humor and prostitution. – Taken directly from Christiane F. but has no redeeming qualities. Simply a fun 70’s sexploitation flic with young high school girls. imdb.Read More »

  • Akira Katô – Niizuma jigoku AKA Newlywed Hell (1975)

    1971-1980EroticaExploitationJapan

    The young and beautiful Yuki decides to leave her husband. She goes back to the place where she grew up. There she is initiated to S&M & bondage. But is it really the perfect cure to forget all about her past and regain happiness?Read More »

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