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Play Motel

  • 1979
  • X
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
752
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Ray Lovelock and Anna Maria Rizzoli in Play Motel (1979)
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A reporter and his girlfriend investigate deaths surrounding a hotel where several prominent people go to have sex.A reporter and his girlfriend investigate deaths surrounding a hotel where several prominent people go to have sex.A reporter and his girlfriend investigate deaths surrounding a hotel where several prominent people go to have sex.

  • Director
    • Mario Gariazzo
  • Writer
    • Mario Gariazzo
  • Stars
    • Ray Lovelock
    • Anna Maria Rizzoli
    • Mario Cutini
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    752
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mario Gariazzo
    • Writer
      • Mario Gariazzo
    • Stars
      • Ray Lovelock
      • Anna Maria Rizzoli
      • Mario Cutini
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Ray Lovelock
    Ray Lovelock
    • Roberto Vinci
    Anna Maria Rizzoli
    • Patrizia
    Mario Cutini
    • Willy
    Antonella Antinori
    Antonella Antinori
    • Anna De Marchis
    Patrizia Behn
    • Luisa Cortesi
    • (as Patricia Behn)
    Enzo Fisichella
    • Rinaldo Cortesi
    Marina Hedman
    Marina Hedman
    • Loredana Salvi
    • (as Marina Frajese)
    Mario Novelli
    • Receptionist
    • (as Antony Freeman)
    Marino Masé
    Marino Masé
    • Max Liguori
    Patrizia Webley
    • Valeria Marzotti
    Vittorio Ripamonti
    • Guido Toselli
    Bob Balisteri
    Bruno Di Luia
    • Policeman with Glasses
    Franco Beltramme
    • De Sanctis assistant
    Michele Zurlaro
    Cesare Di Vito
    • Luigi
    Anthony Steffen
    Anthony Steffen
    • De Sanctis
    Erminio Bianchi Fasani
    • Client at Play Motel
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mario Gariazzo
    • Writer
      • Mario Gariazzo
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    8andrabem

    Stop by the Play Motel and have a lot of fun!

    "Play Motel" is a very sleazy giallo – a good thriller with generous doses of sex.

    "Play Motel" is the name of a motel located in Rome. There's a complex web of deceit and blackmail linked to this motel. People belonging to the upper levels of society are attracted to the Play Motel and are photographed while they are engaged in their "games". Suddenly things get out of control and mainly "models", somehow linked to the blackmail scheme, begin to get murdered.

    The investigations are led by Detective Inspector de Sanctis (Anthony Steffen), and he's aided by a couple, Roberto (Ray Lovelock) and Patrizia (Anna Maria Rizzoli).

    The film is not just sleazy (featuring even some hardcore scenes), but funny and thrilling as well, featuring the always acid Italian humor. There are many pretty women and the sex scenes are very good (and funny too!). I also like the soundtrack (and in particular the film's theme song – "Play Motel").

    Stop by the "Play Motel" and have a lot of fun!
    6The_Void

    The sleaziest motel in cinema!

    Play Motel is something of a cross between Giallo and your standard sleaze film; as the common Giallo theme of sex is revved up, while the other staple of the genre; namely, murder mystery, is pretty much forgotten about in favour of showing as much skin as possible. As you might expect given that premise, the sleaze factor is amazingly high, and director Mario Gariazzo appears to be trying to imitate the likes of Jess Franco with his sex-heavy plot line. The way that the actual plot is lost under all the skin is actually quite comical, as it's clearly there just to take advantage of the (at the time) popular Giallo sub-genre. But then again, you've got to expect that sort of thing from Italian filmmakers! The plot focuses on a place called 'Play Motel'. Sexual activity is rife there, but unfortunately for the guests; Play Motel has a peeping tom on the premises, and he enjoys snapping pictures of love making couples and then blackmailing the wealthy victims with the threat of making the photographs public. We follow a half-assed investigation into the crimes...

    The film has something of a reputation among cult fans for being raunchy, but actually the sex is rather soft considering what can be viewed in similar films. That being said, the film is quite a long way away from being clean; and we still get to see various taboos being broken. The music is what really makes this film what it is, as Play Motel features some of the most ridiculous sounds ever to grace a Giallo. The title song is hardly 'Hotel California', and the way some corny music comes on every time two people are about to get it on works well. Despite being trash, Play Motel actually features a rather decent cult cast. Ray Lovelock is the biggest name with regards to the actors, and he receives decent support from Antonio De Teffè, as well as buxom females such as Enzo Fisichella ('Big Alligator River'), Patrizia Webley (The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance) and Marina Hedman (Images in a Convent). The blackmail plot gets resolved at the end, although it's completely uninteresting. However, this film is really all about smut and sleaze; and on that front, Play Motel certainly delivers!
    Jens-28

    Stylish Giallo Porn!!

    Down in the bottom of the barrel of Italian exploitation cinema is the subgenre of shocks and pornography. "Play Motel" aint filled with clumsy inserts of the Joe D'amato school, the actors 'perform' their deeds quite nicely both verbally and otherwise. And the cinematography is top notch. It's really a simple murder/revenge story but pretty well made, I might add. The hardcore scenes are thrown at you within 4 min. but the pace goes down in the last hour...still, a must for jaded fans of Italo smut!! Get the uncut version.

    P.S. If anybody read DELIRIUM: Guide to Italian Exploitation Cinema 1974-79, the backphoto of the book (the red devil with horns & a whip + the naked nun) is from "Play Motel".
    6Coventry

    Death Bed & Sex-Breakfast

    Eat your heart out, Norman Bates! Your uncanny motel only has a dead mother in the basement whereas, at Play Motel, there's kinky sex, severe blackmail and sadistic killing going on. This movie is a strange little outcast in the wonderful Italian sub genre of gialli. It honestly has a murder-story to tell, but it's more than obviously inferior to the incredibly large portions of rancid, gratuitous and semi-pornographic sex on display! Wealthy persons, mostly married but physically unsatisfied, gather here to make ALL their sexual fantasies come true. This includes dressing up like Satan and nuns, but also S&M and even intercourse with a bottle of champagne! However, these poor little perverts are unaware that the motel is also the home base of a blackmailing-network. Shortly after their visits, the guests receive incriminating photographical evidence of their little sleazy escapades and a demand to pay huge sums of money or else the pictures will be handed over to the media. When murder inevitable follows, the police (unorthodoxly, I may add) instructs a couple of actors to go undercover and infiltrate inside the dubious motel. This is an odd but strangely addictive movie, completely without suspense or surprises, yet extremely entertaining. The murder-plot and the killer's identity are the by far the most predictable I've ever seen, but you never seem to bother about this as the film introduces – oh yes – numerous gorgeous and naked women! The music, particularly the title song that can be heard whenever a couple checks into room number 4, is very catchy and fun. "Play Motel" is 100% pure and genuine TRASH, but a definite must for fans of Italian cult cinema. Hard to find, but give it your best shot (pun intended).
    5stefanozucchelli

    Many problem for this movie

    A blackmail is the spark that starts this movie which, however, turns out to be rather weak even if not completely to be thrown away. Something is saved from the direction and the actors but overall the movie does not reach sufficiency.

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    • Trivia
      Ray Lovelock and Anna Maria Rizzoli, the main actors in the film, claimed that they did not know that some hardcore scenes (starring Marina Hedman) had been filmed and then included in the movie by the producers. Rizzoli claims to have never even met on set Patrizia Webley, who in the film has several very explicit scenes.
    • Alternate versions
      The 90 minute uncut version of the film contains hardcore pornographic sequences. The shorter 87 minute version removes the explicit shots.
    • Connections
      References Un couple en fuite (1977)

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    • Release date
      • 1979 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Seks Moteli
    • Filming locations
      • Cine International, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Midia Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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