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The Lickerish Quartet

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.4K
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Silvana Venturelli in The Lickerish Quartet (1970)
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A decadent couple and their son invite a motorcycle stunt-woman - who resembles an actress from a blue movie they had recently watched together - to their castle for games of seduction.A decadent couple and their son invite a motorcycle stunt-woman - who resembles an actress from a blue movie they had recently watched together - to their castle for games of seduction.A decadent couple and their son invite a motorcycle stunt-woman - who resembles an actress from a blue movie they had recently watched together - to their castle for games of seduction.

  • Director
    • Radley Metzger
  • Writers
    • Michael DeForrest
    • Radley Metzger
  • Stars
    • Silvana Venturelli
    • Frank Wolff
    • Erika Remberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Radley Metzger
    • Writers
      • Michael DeForrest
      • Radley Metzger
    • Stars
      • Silvana Venturelli
      • Frank Wolff
      • Erika Remberg
    • 22User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Silvana Venturelli
    Silvana Venturelli
    • Visitor
    Frank Wolff
    Frank Wolff
    • Father
    Erika Remberg
    Erika Remberg
    • Mother
    Paolo Turco
    Paolo Turco
    • Son
    Karl-Otto Alberty
    Karl-Otto Alberty
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Boscariol
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Annie Carol Edel
    Annie Carol Edel
    • Woman in Stag Movie
    • (uncredited)
    Paolo Rosani
    • Man in Stag Movie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Radley Metzger
    • Writers
      • Michael DeForrest
      • Radley Metzger
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    6ebiros2

    Nouvelle Vague film from an American Director

    It's hard for me to rate this movie because I have no reference to what porn or sexploitation film was like in the late 60s. This is definitely not one of those seedy production, but actually a decent dramatic movie.

    I understand that the director was born in New York, but the movie has European flavor to it. The world was going through the sexual revolution, and many experimental films were created during this period. What I see in this movie is what the French used to call Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) where the reason for the story takes back seat to the unintelligible vagueness that's supposed to enhance the artistry of the production.

    Nouvelle Vague didn't last too long as it didn't gather much following, but there were more than few of this type of movies made by Jean-Luc Godard and Roger Vadim. In fact, the film strongly reminds me of Roger Vadim's style of film making.

    I have to give credit to the beauty of this film. The director certainly has eyes for keeping interesting and clean appearance to the picture.

    How you rate the story of the movie probably differs widely depending on the audience. I kind of liked it for its modern appearance, and interesting story.

    It really took me back in time to experience what it was like to live in the '60s and very early '70s. It will probably do the same to you.
    6hurstwoo

    Wanna see something REALLY pretentious?

    Metzger's porno-existentialist film (or something like that)deals with a family of three, living in a spacious castle, whose comfortable lifestyle is upset by the arrival of a mysterious woman who may or may not be an actress in one of the stag films the husband likes to watch. A woman who may or may not even be real.... But what IS real, anyway...?

    Sounds fun, right? Not really. I had the opportunity to see this in a theatre last year (1998). There was nothing but dead silence from the audience all the way through.

    Yes, the film is interesting, as all really weird flicks tend to be, but it's also almost unbearably irritating. The acting is clumsy, and the director's painfully obvious desire to make Art (instead of just plain "art") weighs down the whole production. And, good golly, that dialogue: "Your virility is just as illusory as her virginity!"

    There's some cool visuals, though. Especially the weird scene in the library wherein the male and female leads make out on the floor, which for some reason is covered with dictionary entries of sexual terms set in large bold type.

    Don't you miss the '70s?
    7allyjack

    Poised uneasily, but surprisingly successfully, between art and porn

    It's a pretty adventurous movie, poised rather uneasily between constant arty inventiveness and a distinctly stilted coating of baroque overemphasis that, of course, makes due space for the porno calculations. From the very first scene of the family watching the dirty movies, heard initially as disembodied heads in darkness, there's an obvious hankering after seriousness, and the astonishment is that this ambition never becomes utterly foolish. It's quite a provocative film, and would likely not seem so dated with warmer, more nuanced actors, a less obviously titillating style, and without the unfortunate montages of running through the fields and suchlike to the accompaniment of gooey sixties music. There's ultimately no real revelation though, despite the constant return to doubling and echoing and evocation of the odd relationship between art and life, but it gives the feeling of having been intuitively (more than intellectually) shaped and prodded into something quite coherent. The highly designed library sex scene hardly fits but is memorable in its own right.
    bubblegumyums65

    Good Film?

    This movie left me confused at times. This is one of those movies with confusing endings. If you watch this film, watch very closely, because if you're going to forward throughout the whole thing, then you miss out. There is some nudity in the film and brief frontal nudity. I wouldn't say there is real "sex" in the film, so don't get confused by what you read about the film. I hope this helps you understand a little about this film. I'll give it 7/10 for the little things in the movie(you'll see what I mean by watching it).
    rjnagle

    a charming, arty, thinking bit of erotica

    This was one of the films that brought Radley Metzger to the forefront of mainstream erotic films. The narrative is interesting and full of tricks. It uses flashbacks, pseudoflashbacks and multiple perspectives. Yes, it's a bit pretentious, but the plot keeps you watching. And how about that library scene? I laughed aloud when I saw it, being comfortably ensconsed in an apartment full of many books I haven't read either. Maybe what I need is a mistress to sweep everything away like that!!

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    • Trivia
      Warhol called it "kinky".
    • Goofs
      In the library scene, the castle owner throws the same set of books on the floor twice. After he does it the first time, the books are clearly back on the shelf, next to the statues, with none on the floor before he throws them down the second time.
    • Quotes

      Visitor: I've never seen a film like this before.

      Mother: Oh, it's different, alright.

    • Connections
      Featured in Drive-In Follies (1989)

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1970 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hide and Seek
    • Filming locations
      • Castello Piccolomini, Balsorano, L'Aquila, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Audubon Films
      • Cinemar
      • Peter Carsten Produktion
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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