Nochvemo
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Fantasex (1976)
Directed by: Roberta Findlay, Cecil Howard
Starring: Terri Hall, Jeffrey Hurst, Jennifer Jordan
Language: English original
Subtitles: English, (optional not embedded)
3,18Gb - 79’04’’ - 1920x1080 - MP4
USA - Bluray
Starring: Terri Hall, Jeffrey Hurst, Jennifer Jordan
Language: English original
Subtitles: English, (optional not embedded)
3,18Gb - 79’04’’ - 1920x1080 - MP4
USA - Bluray
Surprisingly still without a review on IMDb, FANTASEX, I can only assume, owes its relative obscurity to rights owner Cecil Howard's decades-long moratorium on home video releases. With the film finally gussied up and available again on Blu-ray, now is the perfect time for viewers to acquaint (or reacquaint, as the case may be) themselves with this frothy Golden Age classic.
Generally described as a porn take-off on THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY, FANTASEX follows shy copyeditor Bernard Lipshitz (Jeffrey Hurst), who toils away at a one-handed publishing company. Sick of his life and bored by his job, he frequently slips into reveries co-mingling his reading material with his personal desires. In addition to the requisite sex, however, there's also a healthy dollop (almost certainly born of Findlay) of surprising misanthropy, with fantasies featuring Lipshitz castrating his abusive boss with a saber, tossing his wheelchair-bound mother down the stairs, and violently raping the castigating office secretary (Jennifer Jordan) at knife-point. While the lyrical love scenes are what I remembered most from my first viewing, I was surprised to find such a nasty streak revisiting the film all these years later.
By Davian_X
Generally described as a porn take-off on THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY, FANTASEX follows shy copyeditor Bernard Lipshitz (Jeffrey Hurst), who toils away at a one-handed publishing company. Sick of his life and bored by his job, he frequently slips into reveries co-mingling his reading material with his personal desires. In addition to the requisite sex, however, there's also a healthy dollop (almost certainly born of Findlay) of surprising misanthropy, with fantasies featuring Lipshitz castrating his abusive boss with a saber, tossing his wheelchair-bound mother down the stairs, and violently raping the castigating office secretary (Jennifer Jordan) at knife-point. While the lyrical love scenes are what I remembered most from my first viewing, I was surprised to find such a nasty streak revisiting the film all these years later.
By Davian_X