Legs & Co. Dance Plastic Bertrand Ca Plane Pour Moi - it's true
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FROM THE 1930's to 1960's
VINTAGE EROTICA
Includes
PERVERSION FOR PROFIT
| Stag movies were widespread in the silent movie era of the 1920s, and were often shown in brothels. Soon illegal, stag films or blue films as they were called, were produced underground by amateurs for many years starting in the 1940s. Processing the film took considerable time and resources, with people using their bathtubs to wash the film when processing facilities were unavailable. The films were then circulated privately or by traveling salesman but being caught viewing or possessing them put one at the risk of prison. The post-war era saw developments that further stimulated the growth of a mass market. Technological developments, particularly the introduction of the 8mm and super-8 film gauges, resulted in the widespread use of amateur cinematography. Entrepreneurs emerged to supply this market. In Britain, the productions of Harrison Marks were "soft core", but considered risqué in the 1950s. On the continent, such films were more explicit. Lasse Braun was as a pioneer in quality colour productions that were, in the early days, distributed by making use of his father's diplomatic privileges. Includes Perversion for profit Perversion for Profit is a 1965 propaganda film financed by Charles Keating and narrated by news reporter George Putnam. A vehement diatribe against pornography, the film attempts to link explicit portrayals of human sexuality to the subversion of American civilization, and briefly draws a parallel between pornography and the Communist conspiracy. The film is in the public domain, and it has become a popular download from the Prelinger Archives. Perversion for Profit illustrates its claims with still images taken from various soft core pornography magazines of the period, though with some portions of human anatomy obscured by colored rectangles.
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Afro Mood Burlesque (5:28)A burlesque short starring Amalia Aguilar. Part of "Joe Bonica presents the Movie of the Month" nudie film series. | |
| Blonde Stag Film (2:50) Gosh that was sexy! Everything was right, the hair, the makeup, and the clothes.
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| Brunette (2:41) Quite well made, with an attractive lady with nice boobies. Very classy for a Stag film. | |
Cherry Knight (2:40) This lady was one of the most successful models | |
Co-Ed Secrets Stag Film (5:40)Obviously, the girls in this film are strictly amateurs, the acting is negligible, the directing is negligible and it is mostly a single take. But the viewers imagination takes over. | |
Fighten Femmes Of France (2:53)Two women in their underwear have a very poorly-acted catfight in this vintage stag film. Eventually, they both end up falling between the bed and the wall, ridiculously enough. | |
| Hot Number (2:58) She certainly does pull off the concept of hot and bothered in an amusing way. Perhaps she is just seasick. | |
| Indian Love Burlesque (1:53) We have a woman with a cute face doing a sexy dance. | |
Malibu Mermaid (2:50). I wouldn't be a bit surprised if somewhere, in a dark hidden basement that time has forgotten, there are hundreds of reels of films of different women wearing this very same bikini on this very same rock formation at high tide | |
Peeping Toms ParadiseThe song playing is "Stardust" by the great Hoagy Carmichael. It does sound a lot like Artie Shaw but being his signature song Artie must have recorded it a dozen or more times. | |
| Sheree Tiger Dance (2:24) Vintage erotic dance video showing a woman named Sheree dancing first in a tiger-print outfit, then in a bikini. | |
| Scarlett Knight (1:51) Just features another girl going to near nudity, dancing away. | |
| The Timid Dressmaker (4:23) Good color film, daft title, nothing timid about her - French 1960s | |
Two Bells from Virginia (2:39)A busty blonde rolls around on the floor to music from La Traviata | |
Vintage Playgirl (2:46)Another 1960s beauty posing naked on the couch. The music is from France, sorry no title but its beautiful music. | |
| Perversion for Profit (31:30) Perversion for Profit is a 1965 31 minutes propaganda film financed by Charles Keating and narrated by news reporter George Putnam. A vehement diatribe against pornography, the film attempts to link explicit portrayals of human sexuality to the subversion of American civilization, and briefly draws a parallel between pornography and the Communist conspiracy. The film is in the public domain, and it has become a popular download from the Prelinger Archives. Perversion for Profit illustrates its claims with still images taken from various soft core pornography magazines of the period, though with some portions of human anatomy obscured by colored rectangles. | |
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