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A History of the Blue Movie is a 1970 documentary pornographic movie. [ 1 ] Directed by Alex de Renzy , this compilation of early shorts combines blue movies, dating from 1915 to 1970, with an uncredited narrator.
Pages in category "1970s pornographic films" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. ... Bijou (film) Blue Money (1972 film)
Blue Movie by Andy Warhol, released in June 1969, [6] [7] [8] and, more freely, Mona, by Bill Osco, released afterwards in August 1970, [9] were the first films depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical distribution in the United States. [6] [7] [9] Blue Movie was reviewed in Variety. [28]
In 1970, Warhol published Blue Movie in book form, with film dialogue and explicit stills, through Grove Press. [21] When Last Tango in Paris, an internationally controversial erotic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Marlon Brando, was released in 1972, Warhol considered Blue Movie to be its inspiration. [4]
Soldier Blue is a 1970 American revisionist Western film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss, and Donald Pleasence.Adapted by John Gay from the novel Arrow in the Sun by T.V. Olsen, it is inspired by events of the 1864 Sand Creek massacre in the Colorado Territory.
Hi, Mom! is a 1970 American black comedy film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and is one of Robert De Niro's earliest films. De Niro reprises his role of Jon Rubin from Greetings (1968). In this film, Rubin is a fledgling "adult filmmaker" who has an idea to post cameras at his window and film his neighbors. [1]
Most likely, it was a movie of the PG-13 persuasion, which you snuck a viewing of far from the eyes of your parents when you were nowhere near the age of 13. Looking back, those scenes were cute ...
Widow Blue! (also known as Sex Psycho and The Demon in Miss Jones) is a 1970 pornographic horror film written and directed by Walt Davis and starring Alex Elliot, Walt Davis, Charles Lish, Rick Cassidy, John Holmes, Andy Bellamy, Susan Wescott, and Sandy Dempsey.