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Blue Money

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
318
YOUR RATING
Blue Money (1972)
Drama

Handsome and successful Jim appears to have it all: he's married to the beautiful and supportive Lisa, has a healthy baby, and works a cool gig as the director of hardcore porno fare. Jim's ... Read allHandsome and successful Jim appears to have it all: he's married to the beautiful and supportive Lisa, has a healthy baby, and works a cool gig as the director of hardcore porno fare. Jim's seemingly perfect life starts to fall apart when he has an extramarital fling with an actr... Read allHandsome and successful Jim appears to have it all: he's married to the beautiful and supportive Lisa, has a healthy baby, and works a cool gig as the director of hardcore porno fare. Jim's seemingly perfect life starts to fall apart when he has an extramarital fling with an actress and the local Los Angeles vice cops close in to make a bust.

  • Director
    • Alain Patrick
  • Writers
    • Nick Boretz
    • Alain Patrick
  • Stars
    • Alain Patrick
    • Barbara Mills
    • Inga Maria
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    318
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alain Patrick
    • Writers
      • Nick Boretz
      • Alain Patrick
    • Stars
      • Alain Patrick
      • Barbara Mills
      • Inga Maria
    • 11User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Alain Patrick
    • Jim Dasal
    Barbara Mills
    • Lisa
    • (as Barbara Caron)
    Inga Maria
    • Ingrid
    Jeff Gall
    • Mike
    Oliver Aubrey
    • Fatman
    Steve Roberson
    • Freddie
    Maria Arnold
    • Model
    • (as Marie Arnold)
    Sandy Dempsey
    • Model
    Suzanne Fields
    Suzanne Fields
    • Model
    • (as Cindy Hopkins)
    Susan Westcott
    • Model
    • (as Susan Draeger)
    Sunny Boyd
    • Model
    Leslie Otis
    Leslie Otis
    • Model
    Alan Bouverat
    Mark Lasky
    Mark Lasky
    Rita Ford
    Steve Lacey
    Roland Miller
    • Vice Cop in Sport Coat
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    • Director
      • Alain Patrick
    • Writers
      • Nick Boretz
      • Alain Patrick
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    4Chase_Witherspoon

    The pursuit of happiness via porn

    French-Canadian man (Patrick) does his best to secure his young family the freedom and future they crave aboard the boat he's lovingly restoring, on an income derived from his work as an adult film-maker. But the pressures of the business and political crackdowns take their toll forcing his wife (Caron) to leave their rented pad while Patrick frantically attempts to get his last few movies in the can to finance their dream and rid the family of their ignominious past.

    Patrick stars and directs this low-key drama in which his central character goes from porn-artist to money-hungry assembly line producer, turning would-be starlets into harlots to feed his freedom frenzy. Caron as his pot-smoking former actress wife protests a lot, but never seems to have the conviction to make a lasting stand against his chosen "profession", manacled by the material trappings and constant promise of a better life aboard the grand ship freedom, where they plan to sail the seven seas, trading coconuts and trinkets, smoking dope, drinking wine and living the dream. Jeff Gall is suitably sleazy as Patrick's partner and enthusiastic co-producer, while Gary Kent is a familiar face and voice in a small role as a vice detective.

    Some humour (the quirky auditions should make you chuckle), lots of bare flesh and simulated sex (as you'd expect) and a manuscript full of dumb dialogue ("you can't come to work when you've got your period") the film never really hits the high notes, remaining low-key and melodramatic, like a balloon fizzling to its limp conclusion, which is especially disappointing, leaving little resolved. Looks a little experimental and obviously dabbles in a taboo subject particularly in its era and political context, might be worth a look if you can appreciate B-grade trash cinema.
    4Red-Barracuda

    Despite the promising topic, this isn't too interesting

    Blue Money was made during the golden age of porn in the 70's when feature length hardcore films were made with story lines and some production values to them. This was the era when these kinds of films were made on film and shown by necessity in cinemas. It all seems so very odd nowadays but seemingly that was the way it was back then. Blue Money is one of the exploitation films that tapped into this territory and set a drama around the sex industry. It's about a man who tries to secure the future of his family by making adult movies. Meanwhile the feds hover in the background secretly filming the film-maker to bring him down on obscenity charges.

    This was one of the many b-movies put out by Crown International Pictures. Their output was notable for featuring plenty of nudity to draw in the crowds but surprisingly Blue Money is not especially salacious stuff given its subject matter and distributer. In fact it seems to be trying to be a serious drama first and foremost. This isn't precisely a bad idea but it ultimately fails on account of the poor characterisations and an overly underplayed storyline. Probably the biggest single issue though was the thoroughly under-par performance of the lead actor Alain Patrick who also directed, wrote and produced this as well! Fair play for trying to do everything but he is a terrible actor. At the end of the day, this is a movie that promises quite a lot given its interesting subject matter but it's sadly a pretty tedious affair for the most part.
    4RavenGlamDVDCollector

    bare bones blue

    {as a movie, it sucks, worth not even a 2, but the two female leads are so, so pretty, it is worth watching}

    I'm just passing through the "Dangerous Babes" box-set because of having seen one of the other movies back in the day. I'd never heard of any of the other lot, and do not expect much.

    BLUE MONEY deals with the porn industry. The vice police are staking out a suspect back in the days during the Nixon- era's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. Not that the police are side-tracked in their relentless pursuit of soft targets!

    Very misleading information is posted about this movie. Well, currently (July 2017) if you Google the name, it sounds kinda cool. Thought-provoking movie about the old days of porno- making? No, man, this little flick is too weak and too boring to inspire any thoughts. Well-made? Hell, had it been well- made I'd have rated it a lot more. Do not expect anything sleazy either. The movie stands on the edge and tests the waters, afraid to go in. Believe me, this flick is a clunker.

    But it has two things going for it. The beauty of its two female leads. Barbara Caron (later Mills) as Lisa, and Inga as Ingrid. One problem, they have the same style and appears very much alike. Only, Lisa is the mother, and Jim is looking to broaden his horizon. Ingrid, Lisa, they both have long luscious brown manes, and me being The Raven, d-uh, I go ga-ga for them. The Seventies was a harsh era. Permed. Rough and sun-tanned. I grew up during that era, but looking back, in old magazines, so many models (and their stylists) had it all wrong. The soft look of the Nineties is my thing. But these girls, they were icons ahead of their time. They do have that "free" look, but unspoiled. They'd look NOW if they could step out of the film.

    Which brings me to a sad revelation. I Googled Barbara Caron, and she's already long-gone deceased in 2010. Remembered for her long brown mane on Wikipedia, and her gentle description still haunts me. I haven't even gotten around to Googling Inga after that...

    Getting back to the movie, behind the scenes at a blue movie studio. Weakly filmed, with enough self-censorship to choke ten horses. Unless you're into seeing two pretty faces framed by glorious long hair cascading down their backs, and, yes, Barbara has long, long legs which are often put on display as she comes down the stairs barefoot... well, you get the picture, there are a few bits of nudity, but if that is what you're after, very little to see. Controversial naked mother with daughter on the stairs, well, there is that.

    I myself believe in freedom of expression, spoilsports need to be told off, so I very much like the rebellious spirit noticeable towards the end, yeah, you go, Jim dude! but actor Alain couldn't even nearly carry it off. And the ending's inconclusive.

    The story is weak and the lead actor is some foreign dude, French obviously, who is the multi-talent Jack Of All Trades but yeah, a Master Of None. The further it goes on, the more you see his shortcomings. In a pivotal scene, Barbara, in close-up, is supposed to portray anguish at impending police crackdown, but seems to giggle. Inga is also a foreign chick, and exactly just what is said, often eludes me.

    Of course, I wouldn't have wanted Barbara and Inga any different. As for the rest though...
    2Leofwine_draca

    Another worthless forgotten film from Crown

    I don't know about other reviewers but I thought this sleazy skin flick was absolutely awful. Like other Crown International Pictures from the era such as CINDY AND DONNA, this is a near plot less affair of simulated sex between unappealing actors with a few dramatic elements thrown into the mix.

    The main character is a sleazy porn producer who falls for one of his own actresses. They attempt to get out of the business, but various stuff gets in the way. The whole film has a tired, cheap look to it, the characters are horrendous, and it's about unerotic as it gets. Viewers looking for genuinely sleazy fare will also be disappointed as films like this are oddly tame considering the shocking depravity that a lot of horror films were delving into during the same era (I'm thinking of THE EXORCIST and THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE as an example).
    Wizard-8

    Could have been insightful, but ends up being boring

    I have to confess that I haven't seen that many true pornographic films, because what I've seen has left me both bored and depressed. However, I have enjoyed a number of movies that have dealt with the pornographic industry, from "Boogie Nights" to "Orgazmo". "Blue Money" could have been another interesting look at the industry, since it deals with the porn film industry when it was starting to become mainstream yet still falling afoul of the law. However, it is a crushing bore. There's very little story, and it's stretched out way past the breaking point. The characters aren't very interesting as well. If you are thinking of watching the movie anyway to see sex or nudity, let me warn you that there isn't a terrible amount of this material, and the little there is isn't presented in an erotic light. I have no idea why Crown-International picked this up for distribution, because it's unlike their usual product, which usually made an effort to deliver the goods. I guess there is some curio value, but not enough to make it worth searching for.

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    • Trivia
      Gary Kent did the small uncredited part of a vice cop as a favor for director Alain Patrick.
    • Goofs
      A very large dent repeatedly appears and disappears from the passenger side door of Jim's Porsche. This is most noticeable when Jim and Mike go to the studio to remove their files; the dent inexplicably appears late in the scene.
    • Quotes

      Lisa: [as Jim lies with his head cradled in her lap, and they share a bottle of wine] I'm gonna come down to the studio and spy on you.

      [muttering to herself:]

      Lisa: And see what they do that transforms you.

      [brightly:]

      Lisa: I'll bring you lunch.

      Jim: I don't want you to come down there, love. It is not Disneyland.

      Lisa: Hey, the things you say to me, sometimes are really weird. The way you look at me is so weird. Sometimes... sometimes I feel like pouring this wine over your head.

      [takes another swig from the bottle]

    • Alternate versions
      This film was originally released in a 93-minute X-rated version, before being cut by Crown and distributed more widely in an 80-minute R-rated version. This version was by far more common until the recent release by Vinegar Syndrome, which restores the film to its former length.
    • Connections
      Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 21 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Walk in the Sun
      Lyrics by Clarence Morley

      Music by Jay Torrey

      Sung by Jay Torrey

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    • Release date
      • January 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stossverkehr
    • Filming locations
      • Marina del Rey, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Nissa Productions
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    • Budget
      • $35,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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