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The Blue Hour (1971)

Directed by Sergei Goncharoff

Drama

Overview

THE BLUE HOUR tells the story of Tanya, a young woman with a mysterious past who finds herself trapped in a sexual hell in Los Angeles.  Punctuated by striking visuals and avant-garde editing, THE BLUE HOUR is a lost masterpiece of late period sexploitation.

Rated NR | Length 82 minutes

Actors

Anne Chapman | Nicholas Wayne | Mary Beth Hughes | Edward Blessington | Dick Camden | James Essex | Marie Wida | Brendan Kelly | Patrick Leigh | Diane Webber | Gordon Jump | William Bonner

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
12/03/2023TVDVDOwned3.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

One of the early VinSyn releases back when their main focus was on adult films and sexploitation softcore. This movie falls into the latter and is not v good. The filmmakers probably weren’t thinking of this but the story is like 1970s version of DeSade’s Justine. Guessing the filmmakers just made a film where this young woman gets treated like shit and taken advantage of by everyone she meets. Could’ve been interesting but is far too dull a lot of the runtime and fails at driving home the main point of her nightmares.

Anyway not one I’d bother watching again. Lol at the description “lost masterpiece” hahahaha yeah sure whatever you need to sell DVDs

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