Brainscan once again takes a deep dive into the history of film nudity. In this presentation, he focuses on the exploitation master, Harry Novak, who filled the drive-ins and grindhouse theaters of America with some of their most memorable moments. All of the comments and collages below have been created by Brainscan. His accompanying film clips can be found in the members’ version of the Funhouse for Monday, April 6
Part 1: The Sixties
If we say grind house movie houses had a golden age, it would have to be the 1960’s and early 1970’s, after the demise of the Hays Code but before the dominance of legal hardcore movies.
A major producer during that time – the poster boy of exploitation movies – was Harry Novak. He shot two of his earlier productions, Agony of Love (1966) and The Girl With The Hungry Eyes (1967) in black and white, but his first movie was Kiss Me Quick (1964) and he shot it in living color.
Those first three films had a couple of features that would show up in his later productions. One was a narrative that at least made sense; the writers he chose were never in danger of winning an Oscar for best original screenplay, but a viewer could follow the story line without resorting to hallucinogens. And the other was his choice of actresses. Harry would find the best endowed and least bashful women in the business and he would hire them in as many movies as he or they could stand. Pat Barrington was the first of his starlets (?), with appearances in both Agony
(if you think the scenes look identical in still frames, you are not mistaken. Pat walks in, looks straight at the camera and takes off her clothes – now, that is acting).
What followed for a couple of years was a movie or two, but Harry began to own the exploitation genre with two costume comedies in 1968 (The Notorious Cleopatra) and 1969 (The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet).
Cleopatra introduces Dixie Donovan to the world, in what was the first of a half-dozen movies she made in a couple of years, before she disappeared. Dixie had several talents, all of them real and all of them spectacular. She plays Cleo’s favorite servant, not the last of Ptolemy pharaohs herself.
(Loray and Dixie also did some scenes together.)
Also naked in Notorious Cleopatra:
Cheryl Powell
Kathy Canella
Neola Graf
Ruth Liben
Secret Sex Lives takes on a work of fiction and shows it no respect. Dee Lockwood plays Juliet
That’s a good thing, too, because Juliet was supposed to be 13 and no one wants a 13 year-old acting the way Ms. Lockwood does in this movie. Vincene Wallace plays Juliet’s nurse, a role meant for a woman in her 60’s, but again we should be thankful the 20-year-old Ms. Wallace was cast, instead. Ms Wallace also did a scene with Dee Lockwood
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