Episodes
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films directed by Tinto Brass:
THE HOWL (1970, Cult Epics) Edited and directed by Tinto Brass, written by Tinto Brass, Gian Carlo Fusco, Francesco Longo, and Luigi Proietti, and starring Tina Aumont, Luigi Proietti, Nino Segurini, German Longo, Edoardo Florio, Giorgio Gruden, Osiride Pevarello, and Attilio Corsini.
PAPRIKA (1992, Cult Epics) Edited and directed by Tinto Brass, written by Tinto Brass and Bernardino Zapponi, based on Fanny Hill by John Cleland, starring Debora Caprioglio, Stéphane Ferrara, Martine Brochard, Stéphane Bonnet, John Steiner, Paul Muller, and Osiride Pevarello.
ALL LADIES DO IT (1992, Cult Epics) Edited and directed by Tinto Brass, written by Tinto Brass, Bernardino Zapponi, and Francesco Costa, English language dialog by Ted Rusoff, starring Claudia Koll, Paolo Lanza, Franco Branciaroli, Isabell Deiana, Renzo Rinaldi, Ornella Marcucci, and Osiride Pevarello.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films starring Swedish actress Christina Lindberg:
MAID IN SWEDEN (1971, Kino Lorber/Code Red) Directed by Floch Johnson (Dan Wolman), written by Ronnie Friedland and George Norris, and starring Christina Lindberg, Monika Ekman, Krister Ekman, and Leif Naslun.
WIDE OPEN (1975, Impulse) Written and directed by Gustav Wiklund, starring Kent-Arne Dahlgren, Solveig Andersson, Christina Lindberg, Gunilla Larsson, Tor Isedal, Åke Fridell, and Jan-Olof Rydovist.
THRILLER: A CRUEL PICTURE (1973, Vinegar Syndrome) Written and directed by Bo Arne Vibenius, starring Christina Lindberg, Heinz Hopf, Despina Tomazani, Per-Axel Arosenius, and Solveig Andersson.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films directed by Max Pécas:
I AM A NYMPHOMANIAC (1970, Mondo Macabro) Directed by Max Pécas, written by Max Pécas and Claude Mulot, and starring Sandra Julien, Janine Reynaud, Michel Lemoine, Yves Vincent, Patrick Verde, and Michel Vocoret.
I AM FRIGID...WHY? (1972, Mondo Macabro) Written and directed by Max Pécas, starring Sandra Julien, Marie-Georges Pascal, Jean-Luc Terrade, Anne Kerylen, Virginie Vignon, Catherine Wagener, and Thierry Murzeau.
PRIVATE CLUB (1974, Mondo Macabro) Directed by Max Pécas, written by Max Pécas and Michel Vocoret, starring Philippe Gasté, Denyse Roland, Chantal Arondel, Michel Vocoret, Anne Libert, Henri Serre, Gilda Arancio, and Anne Kerylen.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss the Savage Fury films after a quick look at CALIGULA: THE ULTIMATE CUT (2024, Umbrella):
SAVAGE FURY (1985, Alpha Blue Archives) Directed by Mark Carriere aka Mark Curtis, written by Mark Carriere and Tina Marie, and starring Christy Canyon, Bunny Blue, April May, Beverly Bliss, Josephine Carrington, Peter North, and Rick Savage.
SAVAGE FURY 2 (1989, Alpha Blue Archives) Directed by Tina Marie, written by Mark Hodds, and starring Christy Canyon, Kimberly Kane, Mandi Wine, Tiana, Randy West, Ron Jeremy, and Sean Michaels.
SAVAGE FURY 3 (1994, Alpha Blue Archives) Directed by Lance Heywood aka Rex Cabo, starring Letha Weapons, CJ Bennett, Heidi Cat, Holly Heat, Ron Jeremy, and Tony Martino.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three nunsploitation films:
LOVE LETTERS OF A NUN (1978, Televista) Directed by Jorge Grau, written by Jorge Grau and Gemma Arquer from source material by Mariana Alcoforado, and starring Analía Gadé, Lina Romay, Alfredo Alcón, Teresa Gimpera, and José Ramón Larraz.
BEHIND CONVENT WALLS (1978, Arrow) Written and directed by Walerian Borowczyk based on the Stendhal novel Roman Walks, and starring Ligia Branice, Howard Ross, Marina Pierro, Olivia Pascal, Paola Morra, Stefania D'Amario, and Maria Cumani Quasimoto.
IMAGES IN A CONVENT (1979, Severin) Written and directed by Joe D'Amato adapted from Denis Diderot's novel La Religieuse, starring Paola Senatore, Marina Hedman, Paola Maiolini, Marina Ambrosini, Angelo Arquilla, and Donald O'Brien.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno:
DEEP INSIDE (1968, Vinegar Syndrome) Written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno, starring Sheila Britt, Irene DeBari, Bella Donna, Michelle Fox, Patricia McNair, and Peggy Steffans.
VAMPIRE ECSTASY aka THE DEVIL'S PLAYTHING (1973, Film Movement) Written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno, starring Nadia Henkowa, Anke Syring, Ulrike Butz, Nico Wolferstetter, Flavia Keyt, and Marie Forså.
A TOUCH OF GENIE (1974, Vinegar Syndrome) Written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno (as Karl Andersson), starring Tina Russell, Chris Jordan, Douglas Stone, Harry Reems, Eric Edwards, Marc Stevens, Lynn Stevens, and Ultramax.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films starring Lina Romay that Jess Franco DIDN'T direct:
ROLLS ROYCE BABY (1975, Full Moon) Directed by Erwin C. Dietrich, starring Lina Romay, Eric Falk, Roman Huber, Ursula Maria Schaefer, and Kurt Meinicke.
SEX APOCALYPSE (1982, Mondo Macabro) Directed by Carlos Aured, starring Ajita Wilson, Lina Romay, Ricardo Diaz, Kati Ballari, and Hemy Basalo.
MI CONEJO ES EL MEJOR (1982, N/A) Directed by Ricardo Palacios, starring Lina Romay, Emilio Linder, Elena Alvarez, Emilio Alonso, Carmen Carrión, and María Eugenia Muñoz.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss the fourth, fifth, and sixth Emmanuelle films:
EMMANUELLE 4 (1984, N/A) Directed by Francis Leroi and Iris Letans, starring Sylvia Kristel, Mia Nygren, and Patrick Bauchau, with appearances by Christian Marquand, Marilyn Jess, and Brinke Stevens.
EMMANUELLE 5 (1987, N/A) Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, starring Monique Gabrielle, Crofton Hardester, Dana Burns Westburg, and Yaseen Khan.
EMMANUELLE 6 (1988, N/A) Directed by Bruno Zincone and Jean Rollin, starring Natalie Uher, Jean-Rene Gossart, and Hassan Guerrar.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss the first three Black Emanuelle films:
BLACK EMANUELLE (1975, Severin) Directed by Bitto Albertini, starring Laura Gemser, Karin Schubert, Angelo Infanti, Isabelle Marchall, Gabriele Tinti, Don Powell, and Venantino Venantini.
BLACK EMANUELLE 2 (1976, Severin) Directed by Bitto Albertini, starring Shulamith Lasri aka Sharon Leslie, Angelo Infanti, Don Powell, Percy Hogan, and Dagmar Lassander.
EMANUELLE IN BANGKOK (1976, Severin) Directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Ely Galleani, Ivan Rassimov, and Venantino Venantini.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss the Fifty Shades trilogy:
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (2015, Universal) Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, starring Dakota Johnson, and Jamie Dornan.
FIFTY SHADES DARKER (2017, Universal) Directed by James Foley, starring Dakota Johnson, Kim Basinger, Jamie Dornan, and Eric Johnson.
FIFTY SHADES FREED (2018, Universal) Directed by James Foley, starring Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Eric Johnson, and Marcia Gay Harden.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films directed by Walerian Borowczyk:
GOTO: ISLAND OF LOVE (1969, Cult Epics) Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, starring Pierre Brasseur, Ligia Branice, Ginette Leclerc, and Jean-Pierre Andréani.
IMMORAL TALES (1974, Arrow Video) Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, starring Lisa Danvers, Paloma Picasso, Charlotte Alexandra, Fabrice Luchini, and Florence Bellamy.
THE BEAST (1975, Arrow Video) Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, starring Sirpa Lane, Lisbeth Hummel, Elizabeth Kaza, Pierre Benedetti, Guy Tréjan, Roland Armontel, and Marcel Dalio.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films starring the great Japanese actress Naomi Tani:
FLOWER AND SNAKE (1974, Impulse Pictures) Directed by Masaru Konuma, starring Naomi Tani, Nagatoshi Sakamoto, Yasuhiko Ishizu, and Hiroko Fuji..
WIFE TO BE SACRIFICED (1974, N/A) Directed by Masaru Konuma, starring Naomi Tani, Nagatoshi Sakamoto, Terumi Azuma, Hidetoshi Kageyama, and Tessen Nakahira.
A HAUNTED TURKISH BATHHOUSE (1975, Mondo Macabro) Directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, starring Naomi Tani, Misa Ohara, Taiji Tonoyama, Tomoko Mayama, Terumi Azuma, Koji Fujiyama, and Sami Suzuki.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films by the great Dutch director Paul Verhoeven:
KATIE'S PASSION (1975, Desert Island Classics) Directed by Paul Verhoeven, starring Monique van den Ven and Rutger Hauer.
BENEDETTA (2020, IFC Films) Directed by Paul Verhoeven, starring Virginie Efira, Charlotte Rampling, and Daphne Patakia.
SHOWGIRLS (1995, Vinegar Syndrome) Directed by Paul Verhoeven, starring Elizabeth Berkley, Gina Gershon, Gina Ravera, Liu Tucci, Rena Riffel, Kyle MacLachlan, Glenn Plummer, Robert Davi, and Alan Rachins.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three artistic triple x films:
BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR (1972, Cinema 7 Mitchell Brothers) Directed by The Mitchell Brothers (Jim and Artie), starring Marilyn Chambers, Johnny Keyes, George S. McDonald, Lisa Grant, and Kandi Johnson.
SEX WORLD (1977, Vinegar Syndrome) Directed by Anthony Spinelli, starring Kay Parker, Leslie Bovee, Annette Haven, Sharon Thorpe, Desiree West, Joey Silvera, John Leslie, and Johnny Keyes.
BODY LOVE (1977, Alpha Blue Archives) Directed by Lasse Braun, starring Catherine Ringer, Michael Caputo, and Gilda Stark.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films about the Roman emperor Caligula:
CALIGULA (1979, Image/Cult Epics) Directed by Tinto Brass, starring Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Toole, Teresa Ann Savoy, John Steiner, and John Gielgud.
CALIGULA AND MESSALINA (1981, Severin) Directed by Bruno Mattei, starring Vladimir Brajovic, Betty Roland, Francoise Blanchard, and Salvatore Baccaro (Boris Lugosi).
CALIGULA: THE UNTOLD STORY (1982, Severin) Directed by Joe D'Amato, starring David Brandon, Laura Gemser, Luciano Bertoli, Chares Borromel, Gabriele Tinti, and Michele Soavi.
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The Sir and The Madame discuss three films by legendary NYC sexploitation director Doris Wishman starring Gigi Darlene, Dawn Bennett, Darlene Bennett, Sharon Kent, Michael Alaimo, Jackie Richards, Trom Little, Barbara Kemp, Darlene Cotton, and Augustin Mayor.
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The Sir and the Madame discuss three film collaborations between Soledad Miranda, Jess Franco, and Paul Muller. Franco regulars Alice Arno and Howard Vernon are also discussed. Celebrate the too-short life of Soledad Miranda in all her seductive glory.
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On our first episode, we discuss the original Emmanuelle trilogy starring Sylvia Kristel.
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