Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young man accidentally summons a genie and tries using his wish-granting powers to make his erotic dreams come true.A young man accidentally summons a genie and tries using his wish-granting powers to make his erotic dreams come true.A young man accidentally summons a genie and tries using his wish-granting powers to make his erotic dreams come true.
Ann Ali
- Fatima aka Little Egypt
- (as Anne Ali)
Franklin Anthony
- David Bates
- (as Frank Anthony)
Margot Devletian
- Mary Jane
- (as Margot Devletion)
Tobar Mayo
- Genii
- (as Howard Mayo)
Tricia Opal
- Bonnie
- (as Patricia Burns)
Henry Ferris
- Student
- (sin acreditar)
Trish Prado
- Barbara Miller
- (sin acreditar)
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"The Mislayed Genie" is an erotic adventure that promises a magical ride, delivering a mishmash of rushed scenes and untapped potential.
The plot follows a familiar yet fantastical formula: a young man, our protagonist, accidentally summons a genie and finds himself with the power to make his wildest dreams come true. With a premise that screams endless possibilities, the film, unfortunately, falls flat, feeling more like a rushed fever dream than a satisfying fantasy.
The film's potential is quickly squandered as the plot rushes from one scene to the next. The pacing is frenzied, leaving little time to appreciate the eroticism or develop any genuine chemistry between the characters. The comedic elements fall flat, and the production value is noticeably lacking, with visible boom microphones and abruptly cut scenes.
Despite the talented cast, including the underutilized talents of Tom Reamy and Ann Ali, the script feels underdeveloped, with little depth beyond the initial premise. While the concept of a wish-granting genie lends itself to endless erotic possibilities, the execution feels rushed and uninspired.
In conclusion, "The Mislayed Genie" fails to cast its spell, leaving viewers with a sense of untapped potential. With a more thoughtful approach to pacing and a refined script, this genie could have granted wishes for a more memorable adult film experience.
The plot follows a familiar yet fantastical formula: a young man, our protagonist, accidentally summons a genie and finds himself with the power to make his wildest dreams come true. With a premise that screams endless possibilities, the film, unfortunately, falls flat, feeling more like a rushed fever dream than a satisfying fantasy.
The film's potential is quickly squandered as the plot rushes from one scene to the next. The pacing is frenzied, leaving little time to appreciate the eroticism or develop any genuine chemistry between the characters. The comedic elements fall flat, and the production value is noticeably lacking, with visible boom microphones and abruptly cut scenes.
Despite the talented cast, including the underutilized talents of Tom Reamy and Ann Ali, the script feels underdeveloped, with little depth beyond the initial premise. While the concept of a wish-granting genie lends itself to endless erotic possibilities, the execution feels rushed and uninspired.
In conclusion, "The Mislayed Genie" fails to cast its spell, leaving viewers with a sense of untapped potential. With a more thoughtful approach to pacing and a refined script, this genie could have granted wishes for a more memorable adult film experience.
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- 30 jun 2024
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What was the official certification given to The Mislayed Genie (1973) in France?
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