Only House in Town (1971)
Année de sortie: 1971
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Only House in Town, Ed Wood's The Only House in Town
Réalisateur: Edward D. Wood Jr.
Writer: Edward D. Wood Jr.
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Myron Griffin, Edward D. Wood Jr., Saul Resnick
Sociétés: The Professionals, United Roadshow Presentations Inc.
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Histoire
The movie 'Only House in Town' (1971), directed by Edward D. Wood Jr., consists of a series of sexually explicit vignettes that are devoid of a central narrative. The film opens with a scene where a woman is chased and subsequently gang-raped by hippies. This is followed by various scenes depicting orgies, with no real progression or story connecting them. The movie's soundtrack is inconsistent, with poor audio quality at times, and there are moments where the director can be heard instructing actors on set. Despite these flaws, the film features Uschi Digard in multiple roles.
Résumé
'Only House in Town' is a sexploitation film directed by Edward D. Wood Jr., known for his low-budget productions and unconventional storytelling. Released in 2016 after being lost for several decades, this film is notable for its explicit content and lack of a cohesive plot. The movie consists primarily of sexual encounters and orgies, with no overarching storyline or character development. Fans of Ed Wood's unique style may find it interesting due to its historical significance in his filmography, but it lacks the classic Wood dialogue found in many of his other films.