Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA series of risque sketches highlighting the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.A series of risque sketches highlighting the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.A series of risque sketches highlighting the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Rosalind Speirs
- Various Characters
- (as Ros Spiers)
Deryck Barnes
- Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
Billy Thorpe
- Self
- (as Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs)
Bettina Arndt
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Bobo Faulkner
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Chris Hood
- Teenager
- (Nicht genannt)
Katie Hood
- Teenager
- (Nicht genannt)
William Lopez
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
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The Love Epidemic is a series of comedy vignettes about sexually transmitted disease spliced with serious medical footage and doctors explaining the risks of unsafe sex.
This is considered an Ozploitation (Australian Exploitation) film. You will never convince me this is a serious educational film. It was simply an excuse to get nudity and sex past the censors to make a few bucks at the box office.
It is very funny in places and it draws comparisons to Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask (a better film). There's a really fun sketch with two ignorant men in the pub talking; "one day you're just going about your business then the next thing you know your tool drops off". Or syphilis and gonorrhoea represented as two blokes in boiler suits inside the factory of the human body drinking beer and talking about the good old days of WWII VD. Or the prostitute who makes the punter wash his "old man" in the sink. It's all very silly stuff and Brian Trenchard-Smith even manages to sandwich in a kung fu fight and a medieval battle.
This is far from a great film, but it delivers on what modern viewers expect. A fair amount of nudity including some full frontal, simulated, but lengthy sex scenes and some laugh out loud moments. It's not as good or as polished as the aforementioned Woody Allen film, but for a low budget Australian comedy it does deliver on inventiveness and laughs. Be warned there are some graphic scenes of the symptoms of VD so don't watch it if you are having your dinner.
This is considered an Ozploitation (Australian Exploitation) film. You will never convince me this is a serious educational film. It was simply an excuse to get nudity and sex past the censors to make a few bucks at the box office.
It is very funny in places and it draws comparisons to Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask (a better film). There's a really fun sketch with two ignorant men in the pub talking; "one day you're just going about your business then the next thing you know your tool drops off". Or syphilis and gonorrhoea represented as two blokes in boiler suits inside the factory of the human body drinking beer and talking about the good old days of WWII VD. Or the prostitute who makes the punter wash his "old man" in the sink. It's all very silly stuff and Brian Trenchard-Smith even manages to sandwich in a kung fu fight and a medieval battle.
This is far from a great film, but it delivers on what modern viewers expect. A fair amount of nudity including some full frontal, simulated, but lengthy sex scenes and some laugh out loud moments. It's not as good or as polished as the aforementioned Woody Allen film, but for a low budget Australian comedy it does deliver on inventiveness and laughs. Be warned there are some graphic scenes of the symptoms of VD so don't watch it if you are having your dinner.
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- WissenswertesTwo of the participants, Luda Apinys and Ken Doyle, tried to prevent this film's release as they objected to the "pornographic" elements in what they were told was a documentary.
- Alternative VersionenAccording to the Oz Movies website, the film's running time is "83 mins (Oxford Australian Film) (a short television and long feature film version of the film exist at the NSFA - the TV version, which at one time screened in four parts on YouTube, ran c. 69'34")."
- VerbindungenFeatured in Mad People (1987)
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- 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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