A mentally troubled man becomes a serial rapist and torturer due to the strong shock he suffers after witnessing the performance of an enema in a brothel, plus the bitter discovery that a fe... Read allA mentally troubled man becomes a serial rapist and torturer due to the strong shock he suffers after witnessing the performance of an enema in a brothel, plus the bitter discovery that a female neighbor who interests him has a lover.A mentally troubled man becomes a serial rapist and torturer due to the strong shock he suffers after witnessing the performance of an enema in a brothel, plus the bitter discovery that a female neighbor who interests him has a lover.
Clea Carson
- Stewardess
- (as Valerie Morgenstern)
Jeanne Silver
- Pamela - The Patient
- (as Joan Beattie)
Crystal Sync
- Barbara
- (as Eleanor Barnes)
Philip Marlowe
- Police Captain
- (as Phil Morini)
Susaye London
- Ginger
- (as Lois Turkan)
Sharon Mitchell
- Eve
- (as Sharon Mitchel)
Shaun Costello
- Police Station Cop
- (as Howard Steinman)
- …
Leo Lovemore
- Stewardess' Boyfriend
- (as David Jarman)
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- TriviaLoosely based on the real-life escapades of Michael H. Kenyon; who for about a decade committed armed robberies on female victims, who he would then sexually assault by forcing them to take enemas. He was also the subject of the Frank Zappa song "The Illinois Enema Bandit", available on the "Zappa in New York" album.
- GoofsClea Carson becomes audibly angry in her scene with Jamie Gillis, as she demands that he "stop NOW", resulting in a visibly startled Gillis momentarily breaking character.
- Crazy creditsSome prints erroneously credit Gerard Damiano as director.
- Alternate versionsThe Alpha France DVD runs 65:36 (PAL) minutes. It is missing a lot of dialogue, Burt giving the sisters a golden shower, and other footage. However, it does have the best quality picture, and contains some brief footage not found in the Dutch Videorama VHS.
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One reason modern-day hardcore porno movies are such a waste of time is that they have become so damn conservative and even respectable. The "adult industry" doesn't want to do anything that will upset the lonely businessmen in hotel rooms or the lucrative "couple's market" which allows them to rake in billions of dollars annually. It's kind of refreshing therefore to see an old style porno movie that is completely un-PC, in the worst possible taste, and even downright disturbing. This movie is actually fairly well-made and could probably pass for a (very) low-budget police thriller except that it has a villain who ties up women and forcibly, and very graphically, gives them enemas!(An alternate title for this is "The Enema Bandit", but "The Enema Rapist" would probably be more appropriate).
I should point out that this movie is not the least bit erotic if that's what your looking for. Even if you are some kind of sick deviant who finds enemas sexy, the execution here is pretty risible. Plastic tubing being shoved up the pimply backside of some "actress" while she squirms and unconvincingly protests might be many things, but erotic definitely isn't one of them. Director Gerardo Damiano was one of the people responsible for ushering in the whole "porno chic" nonsense in the 70's with his film "Deep Throat", but I've often suspected he was really a very subversive filmmaker who was never really interested in turning people on. His follow-up film, "The Devil in Ms. Jones" is a classic too, but it has a gut-punch ending like something out of Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit" that really delivers a very chilling message about sexual obsession. And I can't imagine he really meant this or his even more ridiculous puppet porno epic "Let My Puppets Come" to be anything more than a sick joke on all the "porno chic" idiots.
This movie is best approached as a (very) black comedy. Some might be troubled by the air of misogyny or the fact that the enemas here were very obviously not simulated, but you should take into account that 70's porno actresses were often strung-out junkies who frequently engaged in anal sex with numerous overly-endowed males--I imagine many of them probably could have used a good enema. . .
I should point out that this movie is not the least bit erotic if that's what your looking for. Even if you are some kind of sick deviant who finds enemas sexy, the execution here is pretty risible. Plastic tubing being shoved up the pimply backside of some "actress" while she squirms and unconvincingly protests might be many things, but erotic definitely isn't one of them. Director Gerardo Damiano was one of the people responsible for ushering in the whole "porno chic" nonsense in the 70's with his film "Deep Throat", but I've often suspected he was really a very subversive filmmaker who was never really interested in turning people on. His follow-up film, "The Devil in Ms. Jones" is a classic too, but it has a gut-punch ending like something out of Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit" that really delivers a very chilling message about sexual obsession. And I can't imagine he really meant this or his even more ridiculous puppet porno epic "Let My Puppets Come" to be anything more than a sick joke on all the "porno chic" idiots.
This movie is best approached as a (very) black comedy. Some might be troubled by the air of misogyny or the fact that the enemas here were very obviously not simulated, but you should take into account that 70's porno actresses were often strung-out junkies who frequently engaged in anal sex with numerous overly-endowed males--I imagine many of them probably could have used a good enema. . .
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