A gothic romance novelist desperate for inspiration travels to Paris and reads a diary relating a tale of romance from the 18th century.A gothic romance novelist desperate for inspiration travels to Paris and reads a diary relating a tale of romance from the 18th century.A gothic romance novelist desperate for inspiration travels to Paris and reads a diary relating a tale of romance from the 18th century.
Kurt Sinclair
- Feany
- (as Kurt Schwoebel)
Thomas Vozza
- Minister
- (as Ford Mandalay)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaDuring an interview with Femme Fatales magazine, Griffin Drew said the sets were kept at about 40 degrees during filming. It was bad enough with their costumes on, but she and the other actors were naked half the time and freezing. She joked the only positive thing was her nipples were rock hard during love scenes. One male actor joked with her that it was fortunate they weren't actually having sex because there was no way in hell he could get it up in that frigid temperature.
- Alternate versionsIn the USA, this movie is available on video in an R-rated version and a director's cut. The director's cut is at least ten minutes longer.
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Cable softcore romantic movie "Phantom Love" opens with a cornball damsel in distress story replete with crummy swordfight and timid sex scene, making fun in pantomime with voiceover the genre.
It turns out to be novelist Ellen handing in her latest pirate saga to her publisher, who advises her to get inspiration (suggesting his childhood stomping grounds of Florence, Italy as a travel location) to come up with some fresh ideas for future books.
Everything here is old-hat and flatly presented, even the structure of a romance novelist imagining and presenting her fictional work. Griffin Drew stars in the story within the story taken from a 19th Century journal Ellen reads (and cribs from) as the strong woman who must save her family estate, Tamarind Manor (where Ellen is currently staying in Hollywood-set Florence, a b&b).
Griffin must choose between marrying a wealthy man to save the family legacy or go with the man she loves. Along the way half a dozen softcore sex scenes are included.
This sort of entertainment was frequently produced for cable TV two decades ago, sometimes even casting big-name Adult stars like India Summer and Kaylani Lei, but has gone out of fashion, often replaced by censored versions of hardcore porn movies. It's easy to see why, given how stale and tired this movie is, almost acknowledged in the early scenes of self-mockery.
It turns out to be novelist Ellen handing in her latest pirate saga to her publisher, who advises her to get inspiration (suggesting his childhood stomping grounds of Florence, Italy as a travel location) to come up with some fresh ideas for future books.
Everything here is old-hat and flatly presented, even the structure of a romance novelist imagining and presenting her fictional work. Griffin Drew stars in the story within the story taken from a 19th Century journal Ellen reads (and cribs from) as the strong woman who must save her family estate, Tamarind Manor (where Ellen is currently staying in Hollywood-set Florence, a b&b).
Griffin must choose between marrying a wealthy man to save the family legacy or go with the man she loves. Along the way half a dozen softcore sex scenes are included.
This sort of entertainment was frequently produced for cable TV two decades ago, sometimes even casting big-name Adult stars like India Summer and Kaylani Lei, but has gone out of fashion, often replaced by censored versions of hardcore porn movies. It's easy to see why, given how stale and tired this movie is, almost acknowledged in the early scenes of self-mockery.
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