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Young Lady Chatterley II

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.3K
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Sybil Danning and Adam West in Young Lady Chatterley II (1985)
Drama

Cynthia, new lady of Chatterly, feels neglected by her husband. During his absences she tries to amuse herself with gardener Thomas, but always gets interrupted by new visitors. While she's ... Read allCynthia, new lady of Chatterly, feels neglected by her husband. During his absences she tries to amuse herself with gardener Thomas, but always gets interrupted by new visitors. While she's busy her staff amuses itself. One of her guests is a professor who wants to do research in... Read allCynthia, new lady of Chatterly, feels neglected by her husband. During his absences she tries to amuse herself with gardener Thomas, but always gets interrupted by new visitors. While she's busy her staff amuses itself. One of her guests is a professor who wants to do research in her land-seat. He's quite repressed, but she knows how to lighten him up.

  • Director
    • Alan Roberts
  • Writers
    • Anthony Williams
    • D.H. Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Harlee McBride
    • Ed Quinlan
    • Adam West
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Alan Roberts
    • Writers
      • Anthony Williams
      • D.H. Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Harlee McBride
      • Ed Quinlan
      • Adam West
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harlee McBride
    • Cynthia Chatterley
    Ed Quinlan
    • Philip Carlyle
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Prof. Arthur Bohart Jr.
    Brett Baxter Clark
    Brett Baxter Clark
    • Thomas - Gardener
    • (as Brett Clark)
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Judith Grimmer
    John St. Angelo
    • Virgil Grimmer
    Steven Kean Mathews
    • Robert Downing
    Alex Sheaf
    • Count Rollei…
    Mike Reynolds
    Mike Reynolds
    • Howard Beechum III
    Brandon Brady
    Brandon Brady
    • Malcolm Twistle
    Joi Staton
    • Mary - Housekeeper
    Henry Charles
    • Ernest - Butler
    Winston Richard
    • Carl - Chauffeur
    Barbara Stewart
    • Eleanor - Masseuse
    Lindsay Freeman
    • Jenny - Maid in Hut
    • (as Alexandra Day)
    Wendy Barry
    • Sybil - Maid in Hot House
    Monique Gabrielle
    Monique Gabrielle
    • Eunice - Maid in Woods
    Allene Simmons
    • Marta - Maid in Bed
    • Director
      • Alan Roberts
    • Writers
      • Anthony Williams
      • D.H. Lawrence
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    pike69wb

    Luckiest Kid actor in the world

    This was the actor who played Virgil's first and apparently only movie credit, but wow what fun did he get to have on the set. :-)

    A nude scene with Harley McBride...

    a three way with the two maids and...

    IIRC a full blown orgy with four of the girls.

    God, acting or not, just being in bed with four girls and their hands all over you, and one sucking his toes, this kid must have been in heaven.

    Every guy's fantasy indeed, lucky enough to even get cast for a movie, let alone finding its a soft-core flick and getting to do these scenes.

    Hubba hubba.
    8wolfhell88

    Don't miss it

    If you're a fan of Monique Gabrielle and Sybil Danning don't miss this movie. Especially Monique has three fantastic scenes in here. Let us be true and honest: Nobody watches this movie for the story, we are watching it for the girls. A funny curiousum in that movie is Adam West, star of the Batman TV-Series in the 60ies. Now we know how forgotten TV heros could end up. In softcore movies.
    7BlackJack_B

    Harlee, Sybil and Monique...oh, yeah!

    Young Lady Chatterley II is the sequel to the original film that also starred Harlee McBride. This movie takes place in the present and features McBride as Cynthia Chatterley, a descendant of her character in the prequel. Cynthia just loves to get it on and succeeds in doing so.

    Of course, she has to deal with the goings-on at her Manor. An American professor named Arthur Bohart Jr. (Adam West LOL) goes around looking for proof that another woman prior to Lady Godiva rode nude on a horse. A former flame, now a priest, visits the Manor with his sister and nephew and a ruthless businessman wants to buy the Manor so he can build a nuclear power plant on it.

    Of course, none of that really matters as the real reason to watch this film is to see the ladies. Harlee looks amazing and her character is a compassionate, kind and sweet lady who wouldn't turn her back on anybody. Sybil Danning's Judith Grimmer is a shrewish lady that is just waiting for the right man to push her buttons. Monique Gabrielle plays Eunice the Maid and performs with a cute English accent to go along with her formidable "gifts".

    It doesn't overstay its welcome, the characters are entertaining and the Manor is just as beautiful as its residents. Certainly worth a view on a slow day.
    andyb-4

    go batman

    This film is not quite a remake of Young Lady Chatterely, but several of the scenes are reprised,with a new cast. But Harlee McBride remains from the original film (in the title role)and is still attractive even if slightly more modest in this version.

    The film loses all credibility when we see Adam West (of Batman fame) try to get his leg over. We all have to work, but did it really come down to this,Adam? Thankfully, we are spared seeing Robin losing his virginity but instead see some horrid kid called Virgil disrobe McBride.

    A curiosity if nothing else.
    2film-critic

    You have just been Adam West-ed

    Nearly a month later, it is done. What began as a simple five films to watch, suddenly turned into a month long disaster, with the penultimate cinematic "triumph" arriving (and ending) with the uber-classy "Young Lady Chatterley II". For those unfamiliar with this series, it centers on the exploits of a young American whom has newly discovered that she is the heir to the infamous Chatterley estate. The first film sets the groundwork, or perhaps she does all the grounds people, but none the less – Young Lady Chatterley (youngly played by Harlee McBride) discovers her inner urges and never looks back. This second film, which doesn't stray too far from the original's course, Chatterley is bombarded with new issues, disastrous sex, and a comedic Adam West. Will the Chatterley estate become a nuclear power plant by evil developers? Will West discover a historical nude ride that took place on her grounds? Will she ever have naked time with the gardener? Answer all of these questions AND throw in a priest for good luck, and you are just barely scratching the surface of this film. Does this self proclaimed sequel live up to the lackluster excitement of the original? This is a question to be answered by all those who watched Cinemax after midnight … or for those eager enough to continue reading.

    Hesitancy was in the air when this film arrived; an import from another land and the disappointment of the original; this was not a film one could get excited about. The original tried to prove that lush scenery would already enhance the draw to an erotica film, and without worrying about plot, they poured the "classic" scenes on hot and heavy. But, "Young Lady Chatterley" needed the plot to survive, due to the surprising inability for Harlee McBride to carry a scene. Yet, in this sequel, she seems to have acquired a bit more talent (not to mention, being a bit more top-heavy) and the surrounding plots (as cheesy as they are) actually strengthens this sequel. "Young Lady Chatterley II" is not a tour de force of cinema, but in comparison to the original, this one stands prouder. The story is the initial keeper. With the addition of the hilarious Adam West (who gets to throw in a "Batman" reference just for fun) and the evil developers who want nuclear power – it helps to keep this film's flow intact. Keeping in mind that Chatterley still continues to be with any man that moves, it is what surrounds the frame – the path from A to B – that makes this more than just an erotic film.

    Surprisingly directed by the same Alan Roberts that brought us the first film, he seems to have grown as well (no pun intended). His editing was much stronger in this film as well as the fuller-wide shots and actual background seemed to be stepped up with more dedication to the story. While some will argue that this is not quite a sequel, but instead a fresh retelling of the original "Young Lady Chatterley", for this reviewer it felt more like a sequel. Nobody returned except for McBride (even the gardener – Peter Ratray – must have requested more money) and that is alright. McBride seems more comfortable in the already flimsy role, and that works. Her strength makes us ignore her tantalizing scenes and focus on what is happening around her. We learn more about her character – by going to her past – which again, strengthens the plot; leading back to my earlier discussion.

    This is not a great film. Don't get me wrong. My excitement for this film being stronger than the original comes from some of the issues I griped about earlier being answered – but it is not a film that needs to be watched again and again. Adam West (a point to directors, if you don't think your film is funny enough or needs that cult stamp, throw in an Adam West and it jumps up several notches on the "great" scale) was a trip. He had no real character, he kept looking into the camera, and he never was nude, but his lines were the most memorable out of the bunch. Despite the West appearance, it still isn't cinema. This entire series could have been a cult staple, perhaps like the "Emmanuel" series, but instead flopped due to lack of everything except erotica.

    Overall, I cannot suggest this film at all. While there were improvements, the overall completion of this series didn't make me want to go back and start again. For me, it rests on Harlee McBride who is a terrible lead. She cannot seem to control any of the scenes that she is in, and quintessentially always leads with her top. Not surprisingly, the only excitement with this film is Adam West. For those fans of his, this needs to be watched.

    Grade: * 1/2 out of *****

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      They ended up dubbing Monique Gabrielle's dialogue because of the accent she used. She said in an interview that it was supposed to be a Cockney accent, but the dialect coach made her use some pseudo-Irish accent, which the producers hated. To make it worse, she heard later that one of the producers said it didn't matter, because they hired her for her tits, not her voice.
    • Goofs
      When Cynthia and the Count are playing chess, the Count removes his jacket only to be wearing it again in the next shot.
    • Alternate versions
      Home video versions available in R or Unrated.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Howard Stern Show: Pilot (1990)
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      Beautiful to Me
      Written, Composed and Sung by Digby Richards

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Private Property
    • Filming locations
      • Grayhall Mansion - 1100 Carolyn Way, Beverly Hills, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Park Lane Productions
      • Playboy Productions
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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