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Tag Archives: sexploitation
Double Feature: Schoolgirl Hitchhikers (1973)/Bacchanales Sexuelles (1974)
The story is that while Jean Rollin was filming Requiem for a Vampire (1972), production manager Lionel Wallman encouraged him to include some scenes of a graphic sexual nature to make the film more commercial (Rollin relented, and filmed the … Continue reading
Posted in Double Feature, Theater Psychotronic
Tagged 70's, Jean Rollin, sexploitation
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Switchblade Sisters (1975)
It’s nice to know that movies like Switchblade Sisters (1975) exist. Because the 1970’s weren’t like this – they ought to have been – although I suspect that director Jack Hill was simply expressing what he felt all drive-in films … Continue reading
The House on Straw Hill (1976)
Like so many exploitation films of the 70’s, this one has multiple titles – it’s best known as Exposé (as it was originally released in its native Great Britain in 1976). In certain territories it went out as either Trauma … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, horror, Linda Hayden, sexploitation, Slasher, Udo Kier
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