Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA group of racquetball-plying married women indulge in sexual fantasies; so do their frustrated husbands.A group of racquetball-plying married women indulge in sexual fantasies; so do their frustrated husbands.A group of racquetball-plying married women indulge in sexual fantasies; so do their frustrated husbands.
Barbara Daniels
- Hooker in Black and White
- (as Deborah Grant)
Robert Kerman
- Bert
- (as Richard Bocca)
Jesse Adams
- Harry
- (as Jessie Adams)
Alan Adrian
- Raymond
- (as Alan 'Spike' Adrian)
Rick Iverson
- Niece's Guy
- (as Rick Iversen)
Ron Jeremy
- Circus Guy
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- …
Micki Manos
- Niece
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Verna Quick
- Piano player
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Dave Ruby
- First Circus Guy with Jane
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizRoger Watkins didn't like this film.
- ConnessioniEdited into Only the Very Best on Film (1993)
Recensione in evidenza
"The Pink Ladies," directed by Roger Watkins (credited as Richard Mahler), is a 1979 adult film that follows a group of four Manhattan housewives and their daily adventures in sexual exploration. It's a fun and creative take on the classic XXX formula, delivering a healthy dose of comedy and bizarre set pieces to keep viewers entertained.
The film opens with a tantalizing scene, setting the tone for the rest of the movie. We're introduced to Lori (played by the stunning Samantha Fox), Kay (Kandi Barbour), Jane (Robin Byrd), and Leslie (Christine De Shaffer), who are enjoying a game of racquetball at their gym. Their activities are watched by a voyeuristic man, Rob Hudd, who fantasizes about the women servicing him, setting the stage for a steamy encounter.
The standout scene of the movie involves Samantha Fox, who embodies the arrogant bossy friend within the group. In this explicit sequence, she takes control of a situation, dominating and teasing her male partner, only to be joined by her girlfriends in a steamy, colorful orgy. The scene is a visual masterpiece, with bodies painted in vibrant colors, creating a unique and artistic twist to the typical orgy scene, a true signature of Watkins' style.
While the film has its memorable moments, it falls short of being a classic. On the one hand, it boasts a strong cast, including well-known adult stars like Ron Jeremy and Vanessa Del Rio, and delivers on its promise of explicit content. The interactions between the ladies are a highlight, offering a glimpse into their friendships and sexual fantasies.
However, the narrative is somewhat lacking, and the film doesn't quite reach the creative heights of Watkins' other works like "Corruption" and "Her Name Was Lisa." It's worth noting that Watkins himself reportedly wasn't a fan of "The Pink Ladies," perhaps due to its lighter and more comedic tone compared to his usual gritty and emotional brand of filmmaking.
In conclusion, "The Pink Ladies" is a fun and frivolous adult film. It may not be the most memorable entry in the genre, but it offers a good time for viewers seeking a blend of comedy and explicit content. With a talented cast, bizarre twists, and colorful visuals, it's a unique addition to the world of adult entertainment, delivering a healthy dose of NYC-style naughtiness.
The film opens with a tantalizing scene, setting the tone for the rest of the movie. We're introduced to Lori (played by the stunning Samantha Fox), Kay (Kandi Barbour), Jane (Robin Byrd), and Leslie (Christine De Shaffer), who are enjoying a game of racquetball at their gym. Their activities are watched by a voyeuristic man, Rob Hudd, who fantasizes about the women servicing him, setting the stage for a steamy encounter.
The standout scene of the movie involves Samantha Fox, who embodies the arrogant bossy friend within the group. In this explicit sequence, she takes control of a situation, dominating and teasing her male partner, only to be joined by her girlfriends in a steamy, colorful orgy. The scene is a visual masterpiece, with bodies painted in vibrant colors, creating a unique and artistic twist to the typical orgy scene, a true signature of Watkins' style.
While the film has its memorable moments, it falls short of being a classic. On the one hand, it boasts a strong cast, including well-known adult stars like Ron Jeremy and Vanessa Del Rio, and delivers on its promise of explicit content. The interactions between the ladies are a highlight, offering a glimpse into their friendships and sexual fantasies.
However, the narrative is somewhat lacking, and the film doesn't quite reach the creative heights of Watkins' other works like "Corruption" and "Her Name Was Lisa." It's worth noting that Watkins himself reportedly wasn't a fan of "The Pink Ladies," perhaps due to its lighter and more comedic tone compared to his usual gritty and emotional brand of filmmaking.
In conclusion, "The Pink Ladies" is a fun and frivolous adult film. It may not be the most memorable entry in the genre, but it offers a good time for viewers seeking a blend of comedy and explicit content. With a talented cast, bizarre twists, and colorful visuals, it's a unique addition to the world of adult entertainment, delivering a healthy dose of NYC-style naughtiness.
- CinematicLion
- 28 giu 2024
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