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Le totem du sexe

Original title: The Ramrodder
  • 1969
  • 16
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
217
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Le totem du sexe (1969)
DramaWestern

Cowboy marries an Indian princess and is accepted by the tribe until he is framed for a rape/murder.Cowboy marries an Indian princess and is accepted by the tribe until he is framed for a rape/murder.Cowboy marries an Indian princess and is accepted by the tribe until he is framed for a rape/murder.

  • Director
    • Ed Forsyth
  • Writer
    • Ed Forsyth
  • Stars
    • Roger Gentry
    • Kathy Williams
    • Robert Aiken
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    217
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    • Director
      • Ed Forsyth
    • Writer
      • Ed Forsyth
    • Stars
      • Roger Gentry
      • Kathy Williams
      • Robert Aiken
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Roger Gentry
    • Rick Thompson
    • (as Jim Gentry)
    Kathy Williams
    • Tuwana
    Robert Aiken
    • Brave Eagle
    • (as Brave Eagle)
    Julia Blackburn
    • Lucy
    David Rosenkranz
    • Bo
    Catherine Share
    Catherine Share
    • Cochina
    • (as Kathy Share)
    Kedric Wolfe
    • Minowa
    Bobby Beausoleil
    Bobby Beausoleil
    • Saddle-Tramp Bandit
    • (as Bob Beausoleil)
    Marsha Jordan
    • Motula
    • (as Marcia Jordan)
    • Director
      • Ed Forsyth
    • Writer
      • Ed Forsyth
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    Hessian499

    Pretty awful, but still a curiosity to watch

    Not the greatest western ever made (or even the greatest low budget film ever made), Ramrodder is still watchable, though there is little to recommend it. The Indians in the film quite obviously are not Native Americans from their appearance, and it is mistakes like this that make the movie unintentionally funny. Very good looking girls in the movie make up for a lot of faults in the plot and acting, however. Ramrodder is also noteworthy for having Charles Manson associate Bobby Beausoleil in it; apparently it was filmed several months before he was arrested. Ramrodder is worth watching maybe once, but only one time.
    TroyAir

    Cute girls, not much plot.

    Budget? What budget? The producer probably gave the prop master a couple of bucks and sent him down to the local Western apparel shop for some cowboy outfits, and told him to pick up some leather bootstraps and chamois cloths for Indian garb on his way back. A couple of tepees, a house, some cute actresses, and they were ready to make a movie.

    Don't watch this film for the story line or plot twists. Don't watch it for the stilted dialogue. Watch it for Marsha Jordan, who has a pretty good body even by today's standards, and some of the soft porn scenes. There's some topless female wrestling, a striptease around a campfire, and a few other examples of female exploitation. At one point Ms. Jordan even gets tied to a tree, stripped naked, and whipped in order to prove her love for her husband and to prove the innocence of a cowboy charged with rape (you'll have to see the movie to understand). This scene is actually pretty well done considering the budget and that it was made in 1969. They even included some fake blood for dramatic effect, and the hits are shown onscreen (really cheap movies show such things offscreen so that they don't have to pay for special effects).

    The title refers to a type of black-powder gun, but it was obviously chosen for its double-meaning. Still, it's better than "Brand of Shame".
    drockin16

    Rented as "Savage Passions"

    Should have been called "Dance of the Bouncing Boobs"! If you are looking for a good romance or western (like the video box made it sound), look elsewhere. If you want to watch naked women dance around for an hour, this is your movie. The plot takes up about ten minutes of the movie and the remaining eighty minutes are dedicated to naked women bouncing around and rolling around with their men. Not that there is anything wrong with that, just not exactly what my girlfriend and I had in mind! (Watching it, that is!) OK so I didn't mind TOO much!

    Anyway, as much as I like watching good looking women's boobs bounce around, after about a half an hour it started to get old. Really. There is a whipping scene if your into that, though I could think of much better ways to treat a nice looking woman than that. And what about how the Indians test their women to see if they are still virgins? How can I get that job? Maybe that is where they got the original "Ramrodder" title from!

    Speaking of the Indians, they look more like outcast's from the Partridge Family and the Brady Bunch than Indians! I guess WASP people can ACT like Indians even if they don't LOOK like Indians. Unfortunately these people don't even ACT like Indians either!

    I guess what I'm trying to say here is that if you rent this flick you will: 1) see lots of nudity, the ONLY reason to rent this pic, 2) fast forward though all of the non-nude parts, 3) actually end up being bored with the nudity, unless you are really hard up (no pun intended)! and 4) have already have spent more money than the producer did on the entire film!!!!!!!!

    As Mick says "Dance, Dance Little Sister, Dance!!!"
    4FightingWesterner

    Unsophisticated, Fairly Silly, Straight-Faced Nudie Western

    A cowboy sympathetic to the plight of a nearby Indian tribe is wrongly accused in the rape and murder of the chief's daughter, leading to much hate and violence.

    This crackpot nudie feature is fun to look at, though thoroughly impossible to defend on any artistic level. The terrible costumes and the fact that all the Indians are obviously white, makes this look more like a live action cartoon than the serious production that it's press materials pretends it to be.

    In short, the plentiful nudity (the real reason for watching this) is good. Everything else is not. There's definitely better examples of both genres.

    More interesting is that The Ramrodder was filmed at the infamous Spahn Movie Ranch and features not one, but two members of the Manson family, Catherine Share and Bobby Beausoleil, who was probably already in the can for murder at the time this hit the soda-stained screens of the Pussycat Theater!
    poomyatta

    A minor nudie western classic

    When softcore sex films first started to catch on back in the '50s, filmmakers began injecting nudity and sex into every type of plot they could think of. One of the most novel exploitation subgenres that resulted is the nudie western, a type of film that vividly illustrates just how wild the west really was. THE RAMRODDER is a relatively late but noteworthy entry in the realm of naughty westerns.

    While returning home to his bride Lucy (Julia Blackburn) after finishing a cattle drive, rancher Rick (Jim Gentry) spies a group of gorgeous Indian maidens frolicking nude in a river. After a saddle-tramp bandit attacks him and leaves him for dead, one of the gals, the luscious Princess Tuwana (Kathy Williams), comes to his aid and befriends him. The two make love in a lake and fall for one another, even though Rick is engaged to Lucy and Tuwana is promised by tribal law to the chief's short-tempered son. When the same scoundrel who assaulted Rick rapes an Indian virgin, Rick gets blamed for the crime and a trio of rebellious young braves vow revenge on the entire white race. It all leads to more violence and an unexpectedly downbeat ending.

    Fortunately, the plot never gets in the way of the frequent and mostly gratuitous exploitation scenes, during which Tuwana performs an erotic tribal `Dance of the Virgin' (before her fateful interlude with Rick, of course!), competes against her rival Lucy in a topless catfight, and gets strung up naked by her wrists and whipped. Director Ed Forsyth makes the most of all the nudity, too. During Tuwana's dance, he uses a low angle camera shot that stares straight up into her crotch, and when she wrestles with Lucy, he includes several close ups of the actresses bouncing their big breasts against one another.

    Thanks to this fetishistic approach and the presence of Ms. Williams, who doesn't look at all Native American but is drop-dead gorgeous regardless, the movie is a minor exploitation classic. Adding to the film's notoriety, the bandit is played by Bobby Beausoliel, who was arrested in connection with the Manson murders shortly after appearing in this film.

    `Ramrodder,' in case you're curious, is a now obscure term for a person who leads a cattle drive. Somehow, though, I have a sneaking suspicion Forsyth might have had more carnal connotations in mind when he chose the title.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at Spahn's Movie Ranch near Chatsworth, CA, in late 1968. The ranch was used for occasional filming of TV westerns like Bonanza (1959) and The Lone Ranger (1949), as well as for David O. Selznick's western Duel au soleil (1946). However, with the decline of westerns in general, owner George Spahn decided to allow a group of misfit hippies to reside there temporarily in the spring of 1968 in exchange for minor upkeep of the ranch. This was shortly before filming of this movie took place. The group called themselves "The Family" and were led by Charles Manson and two of their members, Catherine Share and Bobby Beausoleil - who was later convicted of murdering a music teacher who sold mescaline to them - appear in this film.
    • Goofs
      Just before Rick and Lucy get into bed, she is wet and soapy, then suddenly completely dry.
    • Crazy credits
      Director/co-writer "Van Guylder" is an alias for Ed Forsythe who directed this and several exploitation films. David F. Friedman is the uncredited producer.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Laughing, Leering, Lampooning Lures of David F. Friedman (1992)

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ramrodder
    • Filming locations
      • Topanga Canyon, California, USA
    • Production company
      • ESI Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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