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Like Mother Like Daughter

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Like Mother Like Daughter (1969)
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Tony is the type to sleep with whoever can get him the most money and this leads to Jamie. The two at first seem to be hitting it off for real but soon Tony's desire for money also leads to ... Read allTony is the type to sleep with whoever can get him the most money and this leads to Jamie. The two at first seem to be hitting it off for real but soon Tony's desire for money also leads to a desire for Jamie's daughter Kim.Tony is the type to sleep with whoever can get him the most money and this leads to Jamie. The two at first seem to be hitting it off for real but soon Tony's desire for money also leads to a desire for Jamie's daughter Kim.

  • Director
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Writers
    • Richard Compton
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Stars
    • Tony Vorno
    • Joann Morgan
    • Victoria Bond
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    24
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    • Director
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Writers
      • Richard Compton
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Stars
      • Tony Vorno
      • Joann Morgan
      • Victoria Bond
    • 3User reviews
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    Tony Vorno
    • Tony
    • (as Sebastian Gregory)
    Joann Morgan
    • Jamie
    • (as Joanne Mordan)
    Victoria Bond
    • Kim
    Ferell A. Garret
    • San Francisco Bill
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Jo-Jo
    Helga Pferdkoph
    • Stella
    • (as Helga Pferdkopf)
    Steve Jaques
    • Biker
    Al Quick
    • Lead Musician
    Cris Wilcott
    • Tom
    Fern Holbrook
    • Lanie
    Julia Blackburn
    • Party Girl
    • (as Juli Buf)
    Jerry Pete
    • Jerry
    Margo Cane
    • Ivy
    Lou Farr
    • Biker
    John Rupp
    • Cop
    Ivan Goddof
    • Billy
    Vicky Todd
    • Virginia
    Dennis Evergreen
    • Shades
    • Director
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Writers
      • Richard Compton
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
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    5ascheland

    Naked Women and a Surprising Number of Drag Queens, but Not Much Else

    There is potential for this movie to be, if not good, at least satisfying. All it would take is a complete script. The story, about a scheming cad (Sebastian Gregory, who seldom played anything else) seducing wealthy nightclub owner Jamie (Joann Morgan) for her money but taking a genuine interest in her sexually confused daughter Virginia (Vicky Todd), is built for sexploitation, but, as filmo70's review points out, director and co-writer Robert Vincent O'Neill only spends 20 minutes on it. Filling the gaps are random scenes of sex and nudity that have nothing to do with the movie (e.g., a couple getting busy in a parked car; a three-way in a back bedroom during an overlong party sequence). Even scenes in which Virginia is seduced by her roommate and then raped, minutes later, by a hunky tennis instructor seem to be from a different movie, introduced without any real context.

    There also are frequent side trips focusing, surprisingly, on gay male characters: a swishy gay patron at Jamie's club and his tangle with some bikers; a drag queen — Jamie's housekeeper, San Francisco Bill — lip-synching Marilyn Monroe's "Diamond's are a Girl's Best Friend." Still more gay men and drag queens populate a party thrown by Jamie. This makes sense, I suppose, since San Francisco Bill handled the guest list, but it's still kind of odd given this movie is aimed at straight men. But don't worry guys, there is plenty of female flesh on display, and it's displayed early and often. (For the record, there's no male nudity, save an accidental flash of Gregory's rear end). There's also a fair amount of lesbian action, pretty much required in this type of movie, though it's filmed rather chastely, O'Neill cutting away before things get explicit.

    Like filmo70, I've enjoyed O'Neill's other movies -- "The Psycho Lover," "Blood Mania," and even "Angel" -- so I guess I had higher expectations. I'll cut O'Neill some slack here as "Like Mother, Like Daughter" is his debut movie and there are some attempts at making it a bit meatier than the typical sleazefest. Though Gregory looks more like an ex-husband than a gigolo, he does acquit the part quite well, and Morgan really tucks into the role of Jamie. There are even some flashes of cleverness in the random sex scenes, like the way O'Neill shoots the "manual stimulation" of the woman in that parked car, explicitly implying the action without showing it. But taken as a whole "Like Mother, Like Daughter" feels more like a vague idea of a movie padded out to feature length with naked women and drag queens. On a positive note, I enjoyed it more than O'Neill's "Avenging Angel."
    lazarillo

    Definitely not very sexy, but also not a whole lot of fun

    This is the first film of director Robert Vincent O'Neil made some years before he moved on to more, um, respectable fare like "Angel" and "Avenging Angel".

    The story is a familiar exploitation tale from that era with a female night club owner marrying a somewhat younger stud (Tony Vorno), spending a lot of money on him, only to have him cheat on her, and eventually move in on her sexually confused daughter. This is a highly pedestrian plot. The only things interesting about it are the offensive gay stereotypes (the woman's best friend is a camp drag queen), and the insinuation that quasi-incest between step-father and daughter is somehow preferable to lesbian fumblings (although, of course, they show PLENTY of these lesbian fumblings). Oh yeah, and there's also a couple gratuitous rape scenes thrown in where the woman ends up enjoying it. But given the melodramatic (if predictable)ending, it is pretty hard to draw ANY moral lessons here. Besides, I always enjoy the bold-faced political incorrectness, moral depravity, and moral hypocrisy of this cinematic era--not because I agree with it at all, but because NOBODY in America these days has the guts to make stuff like this, even though they are ONLY MOVIES. (I'm probably in a distinct minority there though).

    As a sex film or a mother-daughter fantasy thing, this is a complete wash-out. The actress playing the mother is age-appropriate for a change, but also completely unattractive (thank god, she mostly keeps her clothes on). The daughter (Vicky Todd) is only marginally attractive. I don't know how old the character is supposed to be, but Todd herself looks to be about thirty. The other actresses sometimes have nice bodies, but are not at all pretty(with the possible exception of the actress playing the daughter's blonde lesbian girlfriend). The movie doesn't even have much "metrosexual" appeal--Tony Vorno is by far the best actor in this, but he is a little paunchy and a rather unlikely stud. But even he is prettier than the hairy slob who plays the drag queen. This is not remotely sexy, but it's also not nearly as much "politically incorrect" fun as it could be. I'd recommend instead another film of that era, Lou Campa's "Sock It to Me, Baby", which is much more successful on both counts.

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      Shot in nine days.
    • Connections
      Edited into Twisted Sex Vol. 23 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      A Kind of Love
      Written by Sonny Williams and Clyde Allen

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1970 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Kind of Love
    • Production company
      • Rori Films
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    • Budget
      • $35,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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