An intern and a professional writer at a newspaper agency read ten letters sent to their sexual advice column detailing the erotic escapades of various women.An intern and a professional writer at a newspaper agency read ten letters sent to their sexual advice column detailing the erotic escapades of various women.An intern and a professional writer at a newspaper agency read ten letters sent to their sexual advice column detailing the erotic escapades of various women.
Candy Samples
- Frances (segment "Family Reunion")
- (as Mary Gavin)
William Margold
- Mr. Davis (segment "The Good Old Gang at the Office")
- (as Bill Margold, Lem Lary)
- …
Cheryl Smith
- Carol (segment "Double Feature")
- (as Rainbeaux Smith)
Brenda Fogarty
- Miss Christie (segment "The Good Old Gang at the Office")
- (as Brenda Fogerty)
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"Fantasm Comes Again," the 1977 sequel to "Fantasm," delivers a smorgasbord of erotic delights and humorous twists, offering a fun yet flawed fantasy-fulfillment feast.
This softcore comedy sees director Colin Eggleston explore the naughty and adventurous sides of various women, presenting their sexual fantasies and experiences through a series of vignettes. The film follows a newspaper editor and their secretary as they sift through letters from sexually liberated women, each story more tantalizing than the last. From library liaisons to gymnasts getting hot and heavy during practice, the film offers a diverse range of scenarios that cater to different tastes.
While the movie is light hardcore content, it excels in showcasing nudity and playful storytelling. One standout scene involves Serena, whose humorous and erotic segment is a highlight for many viewers. The film also benefits from strong performances by Rick Cassidy and Con Covert, who bring their respective charms and physical attributes to the screen.
However, "Fantasm Comes Again" falls short of perfection. With a rating of 5/10, the film struggles to maintain momentum and truly ignite. While the anthology-style format worked well in the first "Fantasm," this sequel feels like it's retreading old ground, failing to bring anything significantly new or exciting to the table. The comedy is hit or miss, and the repetitive nature of the vignettes may leave some viewers feeling underwhelmed.
In conclusion, "Fantasm Comes Again" is a light-hearted and playful addition to the softcore comedy genre. While it may not be a groundbreaking masterpiece, it offers a fun and frisky viewing experience, perfect for adults seeking a titillating twist on traditional comedy.
So, if you're in the mood for a giggle and a blush, this film is worth a watch-just don't expect a deep or intensely satisfying cinematic journey.
This softcore comedy sees director Colin Eggleston explore the naughty and adventurous sides of various women, presenting their sexual fantasies and experiences through a series of vignettes. The film follows a newspaper editor and their secretary as they sift through letters from sexually liberated women, each story more tantalizing than the last. From library liaisons to gymnasts getting hot and heavy during practice, the film offers a diverse range of scenarios that cater to different tastes.
While the movie is light hardcore content, it excels in showcasing nudity and playful storytelling. One standout scene involves Serena, whose humorous and erotic segment is a highlight for many viewers. The film also benefits from strong performances by Rick Cassidy and Con Covert, who bring their respective charms and physical attributes to the screen.
However, "Fantasm Comes Again" falls short of perfection. With a rating of 5/10, the film struggles to maintain momentum and truly ignite. While the anthology-style format worked well in the first "Fantasm," this sequel feels like it's retreading old ground, failing to bring anything significantly new or exciting to the table. The comedy is hit or miss, and the repetitive nature of the vignettes may leave some viewers feeling underwhelmed.
In conclusion, "Fantasm Comes Again" is a light-hearted and playful addition to the softcore comedy genre. While it may not be a groundbreaking masterpiece, it offers a fun and frisky viewing experience, perfect for adults seeking a titillating twist on traditional comedy.
So, if you're in the mood for a giggle and a blush, this film is worth a watch-just don't expect a deep or intensely satisfying cinematic journey.
I was led to believe that this sequel to Fantasm was inferior, but i was pleasantly surprised to see that it is better than the first film in many ways. The sex scenes are a lot more erotic in this film, and there is less 'forced' comedy this time around (though there are still humorous bits, especially Serena's segment). And once again there is a swimming pool scene with John Holmes that borders on hardcore, while the girl-girl scene with Uschi is far too mild even for soft-core. The highlight of the film has to be the 'gym massage', which is by far the most arousing vignette of the lot.
Gone is the goofy professor that narrated & hosted the first film, replaced by a middle-aged guy and a young blonde reading aloud 'dear Collette' letters and answering them. Remarkably, the girl looks a lot like the currently active porn- star Jeanie Rivers. Overall, this is decent soft-core erotica.
Gone is the goofy professor that narrated & hosted the first film, replaced by a middle-aged guy and a young blonde reading aloud 'dear Collette' letters and answering them. Remarkably, the girl looks a lot like the currently active porn- star Jeanie Rivers. Overall, this is decent soft-core erotica.
If you ever wanted to see a bunch of talent-free 70's porno actors and actresses in non-porno (OK, make that softcore porno) roles, well here's your chance. If you ever wanted to see a movie with more male frontal nudity than female, it's your lucky day. And if you haven't stopped reading yet,it's an Australian movie to boot (despite the plethora of American porn "actors"). This is actually the Australian portmanteau sequel to an equally stupid Australian portmanteau movie "Fantasm". The only real difference is that the wrap-around story this time involves two sex advice columnists pouring over various letters (the male Australian actor looks just like, but isn't, John Vernon, and the female Australian actress never takes off her clothes even though she is far more attractive than most of the American porno types that do). The rest of the movie, like "Fantasm", is a bunch of vignettes that are not funny, not entertaining, and fall uncomfortably between softcore and hardcore porn (with lots of flaccid male frontal nudity).
There isn't a lot to recommend in this movie I'm afraid. If you actually have a fondness for 70's porn and porn stars and want to see people like Bill Margold in non-porno action, you might enjoy it. The mammoth-mammaried Uschi Digardt does appear again for more sapphic frolicking, but she was in a lot better movies than this. Ditto with Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith who appears in a very politically incorrect vignette about a prudish girl who gets raped by a slob in a van at the drive-in and ends up enjoying it. Sad to say her brief appearance is the highlight of the movie and it alone makes this a slight improvement over "Fantasm". But if you're not a Smith or Digart fan, this isn't much more than a curio from the long-gone polyester decade.
There isn't a lot to recommend in this movie I'm afraid. If you actually have a fondness for 70's porn and porn stars and want to see people like Bill Margold in non-porno action, you might enjoy it. The mammoth-mammaried Uschi Digardt does appear again for more sapphic frolicking, but she was in a lot better movies than this. Ditto with Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith who appears in a very politically incorrect vignette about a prudish girl who gets raped by a slob in a van at the drive-in and ends up enjoying it. Sad to say her brief appearance is the highlight of the movie and it alone makes this a slight improvement over "Fantasm". But if you're not a Smith or Digart fan, this isn't much more than a curio from the long-gone polyester decade.
Harry, an old school cranky newspaper reporter helps a new girl reporter answer some sex letters for the "Dear Collete" advice column that she's taking over from him. She reads letters involving sex in the library, school locker room, drive-in rape, an elevator threesome lesbian action in the barn, and sex in church among others. This sequel to "Fantasm" lacks the charisma, originality, and fun of the first one. It's a dreary mess to sit through and it was very obvious that it was made simply to cash-in on the first movie and nothing more.
My Grade: D-
DVD Extras: Commentary with Producer Antony Ginnane; and Theatrical Trailer
My Grade: D-
DVD Extras: Commentary with Producer Antony Ginnane; and Theatrical Trailer
Did you know
- TriviaThe magazine that Tony reads by the pool is the June 1976 issue of "Playboy".
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Alternate versionsAfter the censorship problems with the original Fantasm (1976) the film never received a UK release until 2010. This DVD was then cut by 2 mins 41 secs by the BBFC and received edits to violent rape during the 'Double Feature' section, and cuts to dialogue and references to incest and underage sex in the 'Family Reunion' sequence.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 'Fantasm' Penetrated (2004)
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- A$80,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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