February 3, 2010

Pandora's Mirror (1981)



Directed by
Shaun Costello (as Warren Evans)

Writing credits
Shaun Costello (written by) (as Warren Evans)

Cast (in credits order)
Veronica Hart ... Pandora
Jamie Gillis ... Peter
Sandra Hillman ... Liz (also as Sandy Hillman)
Frederick Foster ... The Old Shop Keeper/Oliver McKardle/Sidney Fried/Eli Rasp/Edgar Ralston
George Payne ... Muscle Man #1
Jerry Butler ... Muscle Man #2
Tiffany Clark ... Lydia McKardle
Roy Stuart ... Horseman (also as Roy Stewart)
Rod Pierce ... First Dragoon
Marc Valentine ... Second Dragoon (also as Marc Anthony)
Marlene Willoughby ... Veronica Barrett
Lacey Smith ... Nancy Olson (also as Beth Sheridan)
Dave Ruby ... Lancelot Duval
Jack Houston ... Carlos
Bill McKean ... Chauffeur (also as Bill Kidder)
Celeste Bon ... Barbara Mellon (also as Esther Hass)
Kandi Barbour ... Maxine (as Candy Barbour)
Ron Hudd ... Bob Randal
Mowena March ... Roz
Hillary Summers ... Bonnie Lemay (as Heather Gordon)
Merle Michaels ... Alice Ralston
Annie Sprinkle ... The Queen of the Club (also as Miss Annie Sprinkle)
Diane May ... The Hat Check Girl
Carter Stevens ... Man in Tuxedo (as Steve Mitchell)
Ashley Moore ... Cowboy (as Ashly Moore)
Robin Sane ... The Dancer
        Ron Jeremy ... Masked Man
Gordon G. Duvall ... The Stage Manager (also as Sleepy La Beef) (as Gordon G. Duval)
Patrons of Hellfire Club ... Themselves






A woman goes into an antique shop to buy furniture, and notices a large mirror, which the owner refuses to sell, claiming that it's possessed. She persuades him to let her borrow it for a few days. When she gets home and looks at it, she discovers that it has the power to show her the sexual escapades of all the people throughout history who have looked into this mirror. 




Review:

The best of Shaun Costello's comparatively big budget period (HOT DREAMS being the competition), PANDORA'S MIRROR also stands as the finest TWILIGHT ZONE type adult film ever made, achieving a sustained eeriness right from its opening frames through deliberate pacing, exceptionally beautiful cinematography (credited to "Paolo Coeli") and Costello's by now exceedingly familiar record collection (Bernard Herrmann's VERTIGO theme, a couple of Mike Oldfield tunes in addition to newer selections like Pino Donaggio's music from De Palma's CARRIE and the traditional "Woman of Ireland" made popular by Stanley Kubrick's BARRY LYNDON) plundered for soundtrack purposes. 









To escape her nagging friend Liz (Sandra Hillman, also in Cecil Howard's FOXTROT), pretty and apparently well to do Pandora (Veronica Hart a/k/a Jane Hamilton, a genre legend who should need no further introduction) rushes into an antiques shop where she stumbles across a gorgeous standing mirror that immediately captures her interest. Though the shop owner (character actor Frederick Foster, who had a bit part in Costello's BEAUTY and whose slightly hammy style perfectly suits the material) tells her the looking glass is quite worthless and not even for sale, Pandora feels compelled to return on her own and gaze into the mirror as it magically reveals its history. A present by an elderly Civil War era nobleman (Foster plays small parts in each of the movie's erotic episodes) to his neglected young wife Lydia (Tiffany Clark, whose tan lines seem somewhat out of place for the period), with a frame carved from an oak struck by lightning (explaining its enchanted nature), the mirror inspires lustful intentions in all who look into it. For Clark that means a trio of drunk and horny soldiers (Roy Stuart, Rod Pierce and Marc Valentine) who give the wench the mauling she's been pining for. 






1930's Hollywood is up next, with pampered screen diva Veronica Barrett (camp queen Marlene Willoughby in a riotously funny turn) initiating the new make-up girl (Lacey Smith) with the aid of her most recent fiancé (underrated Dave Ruby, so memorable in Ron Sullivan's unjustly overlooked NASTY GIRLS), Cuban butler (Jack Houston) and chauffeur (Bill McKean, the weaselly little guy who was elbow deep into Tiffany Clark in Gerard Damiano's SATISFIERS OF ALPHA BLUE). Broadway in the '70s provides the setting for naive Grand Rapids, Michigan resident Bonnie Lemay's (Hillary Summers, billed as "Heather Gordon", from Sullivan's BUDDING OF BRIE) "I'll do anything" audition for predatory producer Barbara Mellon (Celeste Bon) who tears into her lesbian lover (Kandi Barbour, the girl with the strangest looking breasts ever in porn) while Bonnie gets to strut her stuff on stage with matinée idol Bob Randall (Ron Hudd). 







Finally, Foster takes his innocent wife Alice (ethereal Merle Michaels, looking the part), wearing white gloves and shoes, down to a very different kind of Wonderland, the notorious Hellfire Club. Michaels is fed to the wolves as an impromptu orgy gets underway, instigated by Queen Annie Sprinkle (who has never looked more stunning) and performed by the likes of Robin Sane (sporting a bizarre two-tone hairdo), Ron Jeremy, rotund filmmaker Carter Stevens and an appealing submissive credited as "Diane May", who played Bobby Astyr's dental assistant in Costello's AFTERNOON DELIGHTS. While Pandora's all caught up in the mirror's sexual history, her boyfriend Peter (Jamie Gillis) seeks solace with the conniving Liz for a scene that has her practically devouring him, one of the most astounding displays of pure animal lust this reviewer has ever witnessed. Pandora gets to fulfill her own fantasy with the bodybuilders (George Payne and Jerry Butler) she's been ogling on the rooftop across from her apartment while the looking glass does what its name implies, gazing back, waiting to pounce… 




Not without its rough spots, like occasionally weak acting (Clark is particularly wooden), this haunting adult film remains one of the best to come out of the genre's Golden Age. Costello has taken the utmost care with every aspect of production. Film scholars should pay close attention to his exquisitely composed imagery, especially in the Hollywood and Hellfire Club sequences, enhancing the movie's downbeat mood with lighting and camera placement. His formal training as a filmmaker finally paid off and this sophisticated masterpiece is the culmination of a fine career. As if he realized this, he would call it quits after just a few more flicks, ending on a distinctly minor note with 1983's tired HEAVEN'S TOUCH.


The Breastford Wives (2007)


Director: Jim Wynorski
Cast: Stormy , Matt Dalpiaz, Antonia Dorian, Glori-Anne Gilbert, Taimie Hannum, Jodie Moore, Monique Parent, Jay Richardson, Julie K. Smith





Sexy, unrated 'spoof' of the classic horror film Stepford Wives --- Directed by noted genre veteran Jim Wynorski (Chopping Mall, Swamp Thing 2, Bare Wench Project series) and stars popular Adult actress Taylor Wane and sexy 'B' veteran Glori-Anne Gilbert.



This riotous STEPFORD WIVES parody takes the concept of the original movie into kinky new dimensions. Rob and Laura are a young couple who have just moved to the sleepy town of Breastford. But the Breastford Women's Association--an organization made up of three buxom ladies with impossibly strong sex drives--has interesting plans for the new folks in town.






Review: The Breastford Wives is a great softcore movie. Everything you need or want to see in a softcore movie, The Breastford Wives has it all. This movie is a perfect example of how to make a great softcore movie. Direction, acting, script and most of all the most important part for any softcore movie sexual scenes, everything about this movie is absolutely perfect.


The actors in this movie done a really great job. With her sweet, innocent and sexy looks, Glori-Anne Gilbert done a terrific job in this movie, she is one of those few softcore movie actresses that can look sweet, innocent, sexy and can act very well at the same time. Taylor Wayne, well what can I say about this great actress, nobody is immune to her sexy killer looks. Barbie Bennett, as usual she is looking devastatingly sexy in this movie. Frankie Cullen, for sure he would have made female audiences put their hands inside their panties. But there is one actress that have almost a cameo role in this movie but as usual she stole the spotlight, Monique Parent, this movie never been the same without this lovely lady. The rest of the cast done a great job too.






Désir fatal (2001)


Désir fatal (2001) - Marc Dorcel Production




Director: François About
Writer: Didier Philippe-Gérard (writer)
Genre: Crime / Adult
Producer: Marc Dorcel
Cast: 
Sebastian Barrio
Marc Barrow
Cristina Bella
Princesse Elisa ... Maid
Dolly Golden
Horst P. Horst
Celine Kasia (as Céline)
William Le Bris (as William Lebris)
Linda
Monica Moore
Nomi
Rumica Powers (as Rumika)
Pascal Saint-James (as Pascal St. James)
Thomas Santini
Ian Scott
Philippe Soine
Bruno Sx (as Bruno Aissix)
Dora Venter
Victor Willis

Plot:
Movie starts with a sex scene of nurse with a patient and at the ends up with a stage show in a party. With ending of show party begins with a lady naked dancing and drinking and so on the orgy begins. But, a policemen take a beautiful lady into the room and have sex. (this is a very hot scene of this film). at the end their climax something happens and people come to know about the murder of a beautiful teen age lady happened in bath room. 

My favorite scenes from movie:


Policemen starts investigation asking everybody and all sex scenes and scandals come in front of everybody. At the end everybody comes to know that it was not a murder but the accident and film ends. 

My rating is to watch this movie. Too many sex and lots of beautiful ladies. Here are the screens: