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The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

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1972 was a turning point in the rise of American color (harmony) love movies, and in the same year, two heavyweight works were performed online in mainstream theaters across the country, setting off a series of booms and controversies like wild waves, officially announcing the advent of the golden age of American color (harmony) love movies.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Needless to say, these two epoch-making classics were first promoted by Gerald. Directed by Gerard Damiano, Linda. Linda Lovelace starred in "Deep Throat," and the other was directed by the Mitchell brothers, Marilyn Lee. Marilyn Chambers starred in "Behind the Green Door", although it is not as famous as "Deep Throat", but its outstanding artistic performance has been more appreciated by film critics, so it is often listed in the list of the top ten color (harmony) love films in film history.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The famous "Deep Throat" and actress Linda. Linda Lovelace doesn't need to be introduced much (see the two previous feature articles), here is the focus on "Behind the Green Door" and actress Marilyn. Marilyn Chambers.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Marilyn. Marilyn Chambers, also a superstar of color (harmony), was an advertising model before making a (harmony) film, and appeared on the box of "Ivory Soap", which has become a favorite treasure of collectors. After she became famous, she was generously interviewed by major media, like a shining superstar in Hollywood, and successfully reversed the negative image of "becoming a (harmonious) film actress is a shame". On July 28, 1999, Marilyn made a comeback at the O'Farrell Theater at the age of half a hundred, but the charm of that year was not diminished, and san Francisco Mayor Willie Brown specially designated this day as her marilyn Chambers Day to celebrate the immortal achievements of the queen of color (harmony).

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Deep Throat, Behind the Green Door, and The Devil in Miss Jone (above) are called the three masterpieces of the 1970s color (harmony) erophorism. Given that "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones' Body" have all previously appeared on the Nine-Zone DVD (see the occasional previous feature disc for details), the public is familiar with it and will not list them. The following works have not yet been circulated in China, especially introduced.

1. Behind the Green Door

Released on April 5, 2001 by iMitchell Brothers, Company, usa, full screen, English dd, no subtitles, 68 minutes long.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The plot of "Behind the Green Door of Boundless Spring" tells the story of a young woman who is kidnapped, sold to a strange porn club for training, and then performs various lovemaking wonders in front of the audience like a ****, only to revel in it and gain the liberation of her lust. The film is full of many forbidden sexual fantasy love ceremonies, including the heroine being besieged by a group of gay nuns, a black man wearing a tight suit revealing his huge genitals, and three circus high-altitude swing performers. The most surprising scene is that when one of the swing performers squirts out of the heroine's mouth, he actually repeats the capture in slow motion and adds special effects, which is really comparable to the fishy ballet erotic aesthetic of Sam Peggin's technique!

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

This film is like a fantastic sexual fantasy and artistic expression, and even attracted the support of many female audiences, which can be called a rare erotic art classic film.

3. The Opening of Misty Beethoven

The U.S. VCA released on February 2, 2001, with a length of 84 minutes + tidbits.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The film was awarded best film at the 1st Erotic Film Festival and has been hailed by many critics as the best color (harmony) film in film history.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Although the craze for mainstream audiences to see color (harmony) love movies has declined, there are still some directors who insist on continuing to shoot high-quality color (harmony) love movies, Radré. Radley Metzger's 1975 film The Opening of Misty Beethoven is a prime example. This film is adapted from George Bernard Shaw's famous play "Pygmalion", and can also be said to be a variation of the Color (Harmony) of the Hollywood movie "My Fair Lady". Miss Beethoven in the film was originally a flirtatious street prostitute (harmony) woman who usually helped male guests (harmony) at the Paris Adult Theater, but when she met a doctor of sexology, she was transformed into a social circle celebrity with elegant temperament, and she was glamorous at the annual grand ball of the publisher of the sex (harmony) magazine.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

LadréMeger is the artistic master of the color (harmony) love film industry, in the early years, he first imported color (harmony) love films from France, Sweden and other European countries, and later shot a high level of soft flirt (harmony) color films, after the "Deep Throat" set off a color (harmony) love trend, he changed his name to Henry Paris to make hard color (harmony) love films. The film is a rare large-budget production in color (harmony) love films, the location is filmed in New York and Italy, many gallery and theater scenes are very elaborately designed, Major insists on using artistic techniques to express color (harmony) emotions, and the emphasis on atmosphere is far more than the depiction of naked (harmonious) nude (harmonious) nude (harmony) behavior.

4. Alice in Wonderland: Released in the United States on May 3, 2004

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The most famous chromatic (harmony) love film of 1976 was Alice in Wonderland, produced by Bill Osco and directed by Bud Townsend, which was originally staged in the form of an R-rated soft-flirt (harmony) color film, and then under the eager expectations of an enthusiastic audience, the ten-minute explicit (harmony) love clip was taken back and re-screened as an X-rated hard-grade (harmony) romance film.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The film rewrites the fairy tale of Lewis Carroll from the perspective of a young woman's sexual self-consciousness, and Alice in the film is a naïve and pure librarian who refuses her boyfriend's courtship because she is too conservative and depressed, but after a series of bizarre and eccentric encounters in sleepwalking (harmony) love wonderland, she begins to awaken to her body.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

This is a rare song and dance genre color (harmony) love movie in film history, the songs and music are produced by Bucky Searles, Peter Matz and other famous artists, and the actors can also sing and dance, making the whole film full of gorgeous dazzling and joyful atmosphere. Kristine DeBell, who plays Alice, was originally an advertising model for Ford Motor Vehicles and later became a playmate girl in the April 1976 issue of Playboy Magazine, and her pure and cute appearance is very fascinating, and since this is the only adult movie she has ever performed, it is really more precious to the audience.

5. Through the Looking Glass

The United States iVideo X Pix was released on February 2, 2007

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Another 1975 rewrite of Carroll's fairy tale was Jonas Middleton's Through the Looking Glass, which was also released in soft and hard tone versions to suit the needs of different types of audiences. Caterine Burgess, a fashion model, plays a married woman with an empty heart, who is tired of a rich but uneventful life, often sitting alone in the dark of the attic and looking at the mirror to comfort herself ( harmony ) , but one day the image of her late father appears in the mirror, leading her into a Sadean hell of crazy sex (harmony) love, a strange mirror world that can satisfy all her carnal desires, but she can only be trapped in it and can never escape.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Unlike the hilarious atmosphere of Alice in Wonderland, the film is a creepy horror film that seems to be a gothic ghostly style that blends the novels of Daphne Du Maurier and Stephen King. Director Midleton describes the film as a psychological thriller, and although there are many explicit sexual (harmonious) love scenes in the film, it is not a true color (harmony) love movie. This film taps into the innermost desires of people, takes us into a crazy fantasy world, and shows us how these desires manipulate our souls and affect our lives.

7. The Jade Pussycat 8, The China Cat

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Released on August 1, 2005 The United States Region was released on April 14, 2003

The plot of "Emerald Persian Cat" and "Chinese Cat" is modeled after "The Maltese Falcon", which embarks on a series of fierce fights and sexual (harmonious) bed scenes by searching for a stolen Chinese antique Jade Persian cat. The plots of both films are very cheesy, but when viewed as a general B-grade detective color (harmony) love film, there is still a lot of fun to chew and play.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

John C. Holmes, the most popular adult film actor of the '70s. John Holmes is the king of adult movies, and his position in the adult movie industry is like Elvis Presley to rock and roll, and no other male star can compare with him. 1997's Boogie Nights is about his legendary career of color (harmony). His appearance is not good-looking, but he is proud of his 13-inch superiority, from 1968 to his death from AIDS infection in 1988, a total of more than 2,000 adult movies, in the scene and outside the scene of the woman who has had sexual contact with him, according to conservative estimates, has exceeded 10,000 people. His most famous film is the Johnny Wadd detective series, which began with 1970's The Danish Connection, which produced a total of 11 films, the most acclaimed of which were The Jade Pussycat (1977) and The China Cat (1978). The detective played by Holmes is actually a sam spade imitating Dashiell Hammett's, but his specialty is not to fight criminals or solve cases, but to constantly conquer women with huge male roots.

Other influential works:

9. Little Girls Blue

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

The 5th 5th 5th 1907 VCX-19207 Dual DVD Set was released in 155 minutes.

Joanna Williams' series of erotic films is set in a girls' boarding school, depicting the curiosity and doubts about sex in a young girl's formative years, and exuding a dreamlike charm under the delicate brushstrokes of female directors.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

10. Sex World

Released on April 18, 2002, VCX-wide in the United States is 90 minutes long.

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Anthony Spinelli's work, based on the sci-fi thriller Westworld, takes viewers into a computer-managed sex therapy play center and witnesses a bold sexual (harmonious) fantasy spectacle.

11. "Pretty Peaches"

Alpha Blue Archives, in the United States, was released on July 26, 2006

The 70s were the spring of American adult cinema

Directed by Alex de Renzy, the plot concept comes from Voltaire's famous book "Candide", which tells the funny adventures of a woman with amnesia, and the exciting sexual (harmonious) love scenes in the film make people laugh.

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