Wednesday

 

 

  • * Yellow asterisk: funny (maybe).

  • * White asterisk: expanded format.

  • * Blue asterisk: not mine.

  • No asterisk: it probably sucks.

OTHER CRAP:

Catch the deluxe version of Other Crap in real time, with all the bells and whistles, here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Erotic Werewolf in London

(2006)

Erotic Werewolf is one of the last Misty Mundae films previously unreleased, and the largest role to date for the tall blonde Anoushka, who plays the titular werewolf. Some footage was shot in London, so the title is appropriate, but very little of that footage was wasted on trifles like plot. This lesbian werewolf film is pretty much 100% girl/girl action and masturbation

Not that that is a bad thing.

Naturally, Anoushka bites women, and then only after making love to them. In fact, transforming to the wolf gives her an orgasm. An early victim is Misty Mundae, who becomes a werewolf, much to the chagrin of her girlfriend, Ruby LaRocca. Other wolf playmates include Darian Caine, Linda Murray and Julian Wells.

All of the women show everything, and the level of exposure is a little greater than the usual softcore standard, with most of the women showing labia majora.
 

Anoushka

Misty Mundae

Julian Wells

Darian Caine

 

Ruby LaRocca

Linda Murray

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Stepmother

(1972)

Today's feature is another drive-in movie from the seventies. This one featured Katherine Justice. Now you may think you do not know her, but check out her resume at IMDb. This woman made many appearances on some of the best television shows of the  seventies and eighties!

Katherine shows of her cute little "Tiny Tots' for us in these caps and four clips.

 


Also the late Claudia Jennings offers some boobs and bush. Caps and a clip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes and collages

Night Moves

1975

Melanie Griffith's first credited role

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This 1978 film was originally called Nicole, and then released under the title Crazed, which aptly describes not only the main character, but also the movie itself. It's a mish-mash of poorly edited, badly photographed scenes that don't always make sense, accompanied by a sound track that is often unintelligible. What is historically interesting, however, is that this is the film that Daisy Duke lets the girls out. Catherine Bach from the original The Dukes of Hazzard TV show does a couple of topless scenes in this flick, the only real reason to watch it. As far as I can find out, this is her only known screen nudity.

A wealthy woman (Leslie Caron) who is controlling, ruthless, and eccentric surrounds herself with beautiful people of both sexes, but when she tires of them, her faithful chauffeur, who is as skilled at murder as he is at driving, takes care of the problem. In short, the lady is a rich nutcake who gets her own way, and then pays to have her problems disappear.

This thing is a mess. So is the DVD, although it was supposedly "lovingly digitally remastered". Apparently, the master was in horrible shape, so the quality is poor, but I still wanted to cap it just because I'm a history buff.

Leslie Caron Catherine Bach

 

 

 

 

 

Pics

Pamela Anderson see-through (yawn)
Helena Christensen topless sunbathing
Maria Carey bikini (shooting a music vid)

Polly Walker in The Gambler

Film Clips

 

Denise Richards gets naked for a spray-on tan on her reality show. (2008) The best stuff is hidden, but it's still pretty cool.

Taryn Manning in Jack and Jill vs the World. That was in the semi-finals. In the finals they will take on the winner of Joe vs the Volcano.

Theresa Russell in Bad Timing, yet another Nic Roeg film. Roeg and Russell would later marry.

Maria Bonnevie in I Am Dina. According to Tuna's review, this 2002 historical drama is the most expensive film ever made in Scandinavia, having cost even more than a gallon of gas! (Or about $20 million dollars - nearly enough for two gallons in Norway.) It was directed by the same Danish dude who did both nearly-identical versions of Nightwatch. (That film was made first in Danish, then remade scene-by-scene, shot-by-shot in English.)

Susan Sarandon in King of the Gypsies (1978), samples below.