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Strait-Jacket was released on Region 1 DVD on March 12, 2002. On February 4, 2014, it was re-released on Region 1 DVD as part of the Sony Pictures Choice Collection online program. Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray on August 21, 2018. Mill Creek Entertainment also released the film along with Berserk! on a double feature Blu-ray on ...
Karina Longworth, a film historian and creator of the “You Must Remember This” podcast, links Hollywood’s erotic movies boom of the 1980s and early 90s to a form of imitation as flattery.
Straight-Jacket is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day, based on his play. Done as a pastiche of the Rock Hudson - Doris Day romantic comedy films, Straight-Jacket tells the story of Guy Stone, a closeted gay actor in the 1950s who is modeled on Hudson.
Emmanuelle was released in France on June 26, 1974. [16] The film sold 8.89 million tickets in France. [17] One theatre on the Champs-Élysées in Paris played the film for 13 years. [18] In the United Kingdom, Emmanuelle was the first adult film to play in regular British theaters after receiving extensive BBFC cuts to most of the sex scenes ...
Yet “Emmanuelle” has precious little of interest to observe or say about the woman at its center, much less about broader concepts of sex and womanhood, while its erotica is far too tame to ...
Strait-Jacket, a 1964 Columbia Pictures film starring Joan Crawford; Straight-Jacket, a 2004 gay-themed romantic comedy film; Strait Jacket, a 2007 Japanese video series based on the novel series, produced by Feel
Emmanuelle 6 (1988) also had two hardcore scenes (one short without ejaculation, but with fellatio and penetration, between a man and a woman whom Emmanuelle watches in a horse box, and the second longer, with fellatio, penetration and ejaculation, starring the same couple entering the place where Emmanuelle is being held prisoner at the end of ...
Emmanuelle is a 2024 English-language French erotic drama film directed, co-written and produced by Audrey Diwan. Based on the 1967 novel by Emmanuelle Arsan , it is the eighth theatrical film in the series of the same name , and the fifteenth film overall, and serves as a reboot .