During World War II, a group of soldiers is sent on a dangerous mission to infiltrate Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia and assassinate a high-ranking officer. Along the way, they face various challenges, including betrayals, sabotage, and the constant threat of being discovered by the enemy.
Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue is a melodramatic film set in 1958 that follows a young virgin as she navigates the complexities of love and loss in a small town. The film explores themes of sexuality, addiction, and the pursuit of personal freedom.
Chased by gangsters, a reclusive rock star seeks refuge in a house occupied by a violent gang, leading to a surreal and transformative experience.
A sado-masochistic fantasy of a guy dreaming about flogging a chained up Stacey Walker. Then it becomes a nightmare with Walker as a cruel dominatrix and the guy bound to a post. "Dreamgirl", aka "Stacey Walker, Dreamgirl" (c. 1966) is a strange little film by producer David F. Friedman that was released as a short. But it also appears to be an excerpt or alternate take from "A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine" (1966) with legit actor Sam Melville. (archive.org)
In 1940s Los Angeles, a Catholic priest and a detective investigate a murder involving a prostitute, a confession to a priest, and a framed suspect. As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and corruption within the city's police department.
Reclining on her chaise lounge in a see-through robe, Lili St. Cyr decides she needs a bubble bath. In a gilded tub fit for Marie Antoinette, she bares all that the law will allow. Then she squeezes into an evening gown and mink coat to paint the town red.
Four girls in search of thrills find more than they bargained for when they get caught in a vice trap with no escape.
A low rent detective, his stripper girlfriend, a runaway wife (who's joined a whorehouse) and a rapist / obscene phone caller / serial killer all factor into this piece of Los Angeles sleaze.
In Films Confiscated from a French Brothel, a series of silent films discovered in a secret French brothel take the audience on a mesmerizing journey filled with narcissism, lovesickness, demons, and insanity.
True Love is a 1989 movie that explores the complexities of romantic relationships, particularly focusing on the uncertainty that can arise. The story follows a couple who are preparing to get married, but their relationship is tested by various challenges and doubts. With comedic and dramatic moments, the movie delves into themes of commitment, friendship, and family relationships. It is set in New York City and includes scenes at a white castle, strip club, and apartment. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate arguments, hangovers, and moments of drunkenness. The plot also touches on themes such as mother-daughter relationships, Italian-American culture, and the challenges of marriage.
Vito gets out of jail after serving ten years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother.
Lili St. Cyr is about ready for bedtime, which of course she does in the nude. Live stage performance includes chorus girl act, The Folliettes, and the dance team The Duponts.
Longing for a better life, Evagoras and Onisilios decide to emigrate to the Persian Gulf to earn enough money to start their own business. When they return home, the pair open a night club. However, their past catches up with them. Greece's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997.
Strip Queen Lili St. Cyr magically undresses in the Burlesque Novelty Short: Cinderella’s Love Lesson! (SWV)
A hippie drops acid with two chicks and goes on a weird trip.
This collection of black and white 8mm loops from yesteryear begins with a fun-but-minor excursion into the nudie stag films of the ‘50s and ‘60s featuring British pin-up June Palmer. The rest of the vintage loops contained on NUDE IN DRACULA'S CASTLE are of your average Girl-Strips-Down-On-Bed-And-Gyrates variety. (shockingimages.com)
Two seedy producers work to make a star out of a former stag-film actress while an aging rival conspires to ruin her.
Using the frame of an evening of vaudeville, eleven women perform striptease dances. Interspersed are four routines of comedians Joe Young and Gene Doyle.