Young girls are taken to Madame Blue's brothel. After having drunk an oriental love potion, they gladly take part in intercourse with both sexes.Young girls are taken to Madame Blue's brothel. After having drunk an oriental love potion, they gladly take part in intercourse with both sexes.Young girls are taken to Madame Blue's brothel. After having drunk an oriental love potion, they gladly take part in intercourse with both sexes.
Peonies Jong
- Madame Blue
- (as Peonies)
Terri Hall
- Classic French Girl
- (as National Velvet)
Alan Marlow
- Conrad
- (as Alan Marlo)
Tony Richards
- Antonio
- (as Tony Rich)
Ashley Moore
- Rocky
- (as Fred Ainsley)
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OB is one of those half arse, put together adult pics, this one rather nasty, messy as hell, trying to cram it's plot (yeah, easy as pie one) into an hour. A middle aged oriental madam (check out her stage name) runs a white slavery business, having a variety of girls taken off the street, and put to work, while being given this love juice, which gives them sexual appetites with their clients. Sadly the madam likes a couple of menage de trois, so she gets naked, with much appeal as a blue ring octopus. Adult star Jamie Gilles, (not the only one from Dracula Erotica here) is one of the guys who works for madam blue, and makes the dreaded mistake, as it turns out, with one fatal kiss, falling in love with an innocent. He plans to hold out on Madam Blue, not handing her over. This film is purely one adult pic, that experiments with raw action, and made as a daring pic, really taking to one more extreme, with some nasty themes, which this aspect of the film, I liked. It's not that really erotic, save for some nice stuff, among some unpleasantries where this is just a kill one hour off film, some scenes obviously improvised by the woman lead's crappy and unconvincing acting. Still, this attracting pic is vastly different from many other of these R porn titles.
Another real surprise from Vinegar Syndrome and well worth a watch for those of broad tastes. The girls are many and varied and the action also. Great photography includes night time street shots and we begin in more traditional New York nightlife territory before slipping over into Chinatown where our story of white slavers takes place. Actually that is massively overstating the plot which is simply a devise to introduce the many and varied as previously mentioned. Peonies Jong is the buxom Chinese who is at the centre of this colourful affair and among the fine cast are C J Laing in one of her very first films (presumably made on leave from her other job as groupie to the Grateful Dead!). The movie also features Jamie Gillis, whose appearance usually suggests a quality product. The soundtrack is amazing and includes many recognisable songs and orchestral bits and bobs - would have been a nightmare for anyone actually bothering with the copyright issues. Imaginatively constructed and shot and if it begins to wane after an hour it has still managed to weave some exotic potion along the way.
Did you know
- TriviaThe screenplay by Valentine Mu Rana (as V. Merania) is "based on the Chinese stories of Lady Fang by Chiou-Len Huk."
- Alternate versionsThe US softcore version runs 74 minutes. The softcore version passed by the British censors in 1981 runs 60 minutes.
- ConnectionsFollowed by That Lady from Rio (1976)
- SoundtracksThings I Don't Understand
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Written by Michael Dunford and Jim McCarty
Performed by Renaissance
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