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Fairy Tales

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Fairy Tales (1978)
ParodyAdventureComedyFantasyMusical

On his twenty-first birthday, the Prince goes on a quest that takes him across the land searching for the one woman that gets him sexually excited, Princess Sleeping Beauty.On his twenty-first birthday, the Prince goes on a quest that takes him across the land searching for the one woman that gets him sexually excited, Princess Sleeping Beauty.On his twenty-first birthday, the Prince goes on a quest that takes him across the land searching for the one woman that gets him sexually excited, Princess Sleeping Beauty.

  • Director
    • Harry Hurwitz
  • Writers
    • Frank Ray Perilli
    • Franne Schacht
    • Charles Band
  • Stars
    • Don Sparks
    • Sy Richardson
    • Irwin Corey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    954
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Hurwitz
    • Writers
      • Frank Ray Perilli
      • Franne Schacht
      • Charles Band
    • Stars
      • Don Sparks
      • Sy Richardson
      • Irwin Corey
    • 14User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Don Sparks
    Don Sparks
    • Prince
    Sy Richardson
    Sy Richardson
    • Sirus
    Irwin Corey
    Irwin Corey
    • Dr. Eyes
    • (as 'Professor' Irwin Corey)
    Robert Harris
    Robert Harris
    • Dr. Ears
    Simmy Bow
    • Dr. Mustachio
    Robert Staats
    Robert Staats
    • Doorman…
    Martha Reeves
    Martha Reeves
    • Aunt La Voh
    Brenda Fogarty
    • Gussie Gander
    Frank Ray Perilli
    Frank Ray Perilli
    • Baron
    Angelo Rossitto
    Angelo Rossitto
    • Otto
    Bob Leslie
    • King Cole
    Jeff Doucette
    Jeff Doucette
    • Jack
    • (as Jeff Douchette)
    Lindsay Freeman
    • Jill
    Nai Bonet
    Nai Bonet
    • Sheherazade
    Angela Aames
    Angela Aames
    • Little Bo Peep
    Anne Gaybis
    Anne Gaybis
    • Snow White
    Lee Arries
    • Frog Prince
    Fred Deni
    • Ugly Sleeping Beauty
    • Director
      • Harry Hurwitz
    • Writers
      • Frank Ray Perilli
      • Franne Schacht
      • Charles Band
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    9bbhlthph

    The cast clearly had a whale of a good time

    Nudity in a movie can be mere eye candy, no different to looking at the images on one of the magnificent ceilings painted by artists such as Fragonard, or it can be presented with a sexual significance. It can be shown in various ways, as a totally natural incident appropriate to the scene being sceened, as pure fun, as erotic stimulation, as downright dirty comedy, or as explicit sex - although this is generally regarded as making the film pornographic. It can also be presented musically, and with so many possibilities it is hardly surprising that many filmgoers will enjoy some, but not all, of these forms of presentation. All such material will however usually result in the film in question being classified as for adult viewers only. Back in the 1970's three films incorporating such material were released under titles commonly associated with children's literature. These were "Alice in Wonderland" (1976), "Cinderella" (1977) and "Fairy Tales" (1979). It is therefore particularly important that reviews of these films should make their contents quite clear, as there are reported to have been instances of video hire firms who were sued by irate parents inadvertently borrowing these films for their offspring's entertainment.

    Both Cinderella and Fairy Story have been released through the same distributors (Astral) and can best be described as musical comedies for adults which makes liberal use of nudity in fun sequences; they do not fall into the dirty comedy category and, since many of the songs are more humorous and less suggestive than those often encountered in music videos, they are not likely to offend many of the viewers who know what to expect. Some of those who have commented on these films in the Imdb data base have expressed a preference for Cinderella, but I personally preferred Fairy Tales. Both these films are very similar in style, and choosing one in preference to the other is essentially a matter of taste. My preference is largely based on the impression that Fairy Story provides more variety, with new characters drawn from classic children's stories appearing at regular intervals throughout the film. By contrast the story of Cinderella is very well known and even when retold in adult form some of the element of surprise, which is important for films of this type, is lost.

    The music and songs in both films are excellent and are such fun that it would be hard not to enjoy them, a sequence in Fairy Tales where Snow White is set upon by her seven little dwarfs is particularly enjoyable (probably it could not even be filmed today as the Society of Dwarfs, or some similar body, might protest forcibly about unflattering representation of those handicapped individuals which it represents), and the presentation of the house in a shoe as the local house of ill fame, with Robert Staats as a copybook ponce, is hilarious. Ultimately I usually find that the success of a film of this type is assured whenever it is very clear that all the cast had a whale of a good time whilst creating it. This is certainly the case here, and I have no hesitation in strongly recommending this film to anyone interested in seeing it. For a film of its genre I would rate it at 9 out of 10.
    8christopher-underwood

    A 70s nudie retelling of fairy tales

    Well, this is a surprise. A 70s nudie retelling of fairy tales. Not quite, more a very well written and amusing concoction using various fairy tales as props and naked ladies to help the visuals. Only in the 1970s could this have been conceived, let alone so successfully been completed. The atmosphere on set must have been fantastic because everyone looks happy and plays this to the hilt. The costumes are effective (when worn) and the main old Mother Hubbard's shoe/ brothel is a great idea. Some scenes are jaw dropping - what about the stripping of snow white by seven real dwarfs, a delectable and very young looking Linnea Quigley as the virgin all are after and Sy Richardson's pimp is so convincing. Eminent and prolific producer Charles Band has to take the credit and I was particularly surprised by the professional looking orgy sex scenes, which seem to have been added (back?) for this Blu-ray release. Oh and I almost forgot, halfway through, out of a smoking cauldron steps a smoking Martha Reeves for a very effective musical number.
    6barnthebarn

    Fairy Hails...

    Harry Hurwitz, who also worked with Charles Band on porn documentary 'Auditions', creates a fun-filled version of favourite fairy tales. Though for adults the humour and sex is actually all quite innocent and kind of charming which makes this a watchable and entertaining movie. The songs are cleverly written and produced to a very high standard and also sung very well. Songstress Martha Reeves has a small role and performs one song (later in life Reeves claimed she was duped and did not know it was an adult film - to be fair her scene looks innocent and has her surrounded by cast, including the prince, in traditional dress). All of the acting is very good with Sy Richardson as a pimp (Richardson also worked on Band's soft porn version of 'Cinderella' before becoming famous). Angela Aames as Bo Peep is exceptionally pretty and proves what a shame her untimely death was. Co-writer Frank Ray Perilli worked alongside Albert Band for many years and later with Charles as he was starting out. Plot wise there is not much to add about the film, story is slight at best. This is a really credible film and even now among what would eventually become Full Moon Pictures best.
    10gavin6942

    You Won't See A Movie Like This Ever Again

    "My Venus lies five inches below my belly-button. But it's better there than in Uranus." I gave this film a 10 not because it's a great movie (it's not) but because it is so unique and weird that everyone really must watch it before they die to truly experience the world.

    My friend Jason and I both watched this when we were twelve and fell in love with its absurdity. Now, thirteen years later Jason found it again on Netflix and we decided to bring back old memories. Oh, and it was as strange as we remembered if not stranger.

    The story if of a prince who must have children in order to carry on his kingdom. But he can only be aroused by one woman, a princess he has never met and who may or may not exist. So he goes on a musical quest (yes, this is a musical) through fairy land to find her. Along the way, he encounters Little Bo Peep, Jack and Jill, Tommy Tucker, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and others. And they sing, and they're naked.

    The songs are great and the excessive nudity is interesting. What is funny is that the nudity is not erotic and at no point does anything sexual ever happen. Yes, seven clothed midgets do lie on top of a naked Snow White, but no flesh touches flesh.

    The only attractive woman in the film (besides maybe Jill) is none other than Linnea Quigley, known for her roles in numerous B-movies and fro ma few Cheech and Chong films. Among horror fans, she's best known as the goth chick from "Return of the Living Dead" (which, incidentally, might be one of the greatest zombie movies ever). While her part is very small, this also happens to be one of her first roles. So if you like a young Linnea, you really need to see this. (Although, as I said in the intro, if you really want to live you have to see this anyway.) Recommended beyond your wildest dreams. Just don't let two twelve year old boys watch it or they'll grow up to become addicted to the absurd... or worse yet, horse porn.
    jimmyplm

    Linnea Quigley is the only good thing here...and she's not there much!

    I am a big fan of Scream Queen Linnea Quigley. That's why I thought it would be fun to watch her in her first film ever. Boy was I wrong! Linnea's part is so small that she barely even appears at the end.

    The rest of the movie is cheesy beyond belief. There are a few scenes that made me laugh, but nothing very memorable. What's even worse, the cast seems to be the ugliest cast I've ever seen in a movie! Linnea is sexy, but everyone else is disturbingly yucky! If you are going to make such a trashy flick, at least have the decency to hire some cute actors and actresses!

    If you are a Linnea fan, then fast forward to the very end. Don't waste your time otherwise!

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    • Trivia
      After appearing as an extra in various films, Linnea Quigley got her first acting role in this film. She talked about it in an interview years later, "I had about four lines in it and I was totally naked in almost every scene, but I remember writing in my diary 'I'm a star' and I thought was really going places." When asked if being nude on set the first time was difficult, she said she "almost died" when she heard she'd have to be naked. But it didn't really bother her once they started filming and her clothes were off. Her father was a doctor so nudity wasn't something to be ashamed of. She went on to perform nude scenes in several films throughout her career and posed in nude photos for men's magazines. She said when she did this film she was naive and didn't know she could request a closed set so she ended up being naked for hours in front of a huge male crew. After awhile, she just ignored all the eyes leering at her body.
    • Quotes

      Jack: What is your name, boy?

      Sirus: [agitated] Boy? 'Boy' live in jungle with Tarzan, man!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Been a Virgin Too Long
      Written by Andrew Belling and Lee Arries

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    • Release date
      • August 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuentos de hadas para adultos
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Charles Band Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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