Little Girls Blue 1 _sitkaman repost.txt
This was the 302nd post made to abdec. It was posted by CxL on December 15, 2004.
I don't have any of the original NFO or cover files that might have posted with this film.
Produced in 1977. English. Run time of 1:14:32. DVD size of 4579.680256 MB.
This is a homemade NTSC DVD produced from a VHS tape.
Rocker posted the VCX Collectors Edition on August 2, 2005.
Posted May 5, 2015 by sitkaman.
IAFD Data
http://www.iafd.com/title.rme/title=Little+Girls+Blue+1/year=1977/little-girls-blue-1.htm
Little Girls Blue 1 (1977)
Also Known As: Little Girls Blue
Distributor: VCX
Compilation: No
Director: Joanna Williams
Minutes: 73
All-Girl: No
All-Male: No
Actresses
Casey Winters
Donna Ruberman [BJOnly]
Elaine Wells
Lori Blue (as Lola Dunmore) [Facial]
Samantha Morgan (as Tamara Morgan) [Anal Facial]
NonSex Performers
Audrey Hale
Barbara Burk
Cindy Scott
Debbie Sloan
Karen Shea
Kathy Graves
Kristine Heller (as Kristen Heller)
Laurie Peters
Lucy McDonald
Nancy Hoffman (as Nancy Haufman)
Sarah Butterfield
Actors
Blair Harris
Carl Regal
John Seeman
Ken Scudder (as Ken Cotten)
Paul Thomas
Jon Martin (as Terry Blass)
Turk Lyon (as Turk Lynn)
Comments
Scene Breakdowns
Scene 1. Donna Ruberman, Turk Lyon
Scene 2. Casey Winters, Paul Thomas
Scene 3. Elaine Wells, Paul Thomas
Scene 4. Lori Blue, John Seeman
Scene 5. Lori Blue, Carl Regal
Scene 6. Casey Winters, Blair Harris
Scene 7. Samantha Morgan, Ken Scudder, Jon Martin
Scene 8. Casey Winters, Carl Regal
DVD Rear Cover Description:
It's a fresh take on the boarding school theme. Don't worry, the girls still engage in lots of sexual shenanigans with each other, their college faculty and staff, but this movie has something the others sadly lack: an IQ well above room temperature and a wit sharper than the high heels its stars are constantly slipping out of. Made in 1977, this title is a true classic by all standards and many of its stars will now seem like fresh new faces. This film is fun to watch as a time capsule of sorts containing 70's utterly care-free sex and totally natural bodies.
A real keeper.
IMDb Plot Summary:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077857/
Two young girls at the Townsend School for Girls, a private high school, plot to escape for the evening with their dates, shunning their younger friend Buffy because she's still too young and "still a virgin." Indignant, the young-looking (15 or so) Buffy decides to prove herself by seducing her history teacher in exchange for an A+. Meanwhile, Coach Fowler fantasizes about his student Miriam, the two of them making love in all-white environs. The two older girls escape with their dates and have a fine time in the woods, though one gets a surprise at an old cabin when her date has brought along a friend. The next day, they plot to seduce Coach Fowler in the guise of Miriam in a darkened room, and the girl who took advantage of him leaves the poor man dazed and confused...
- Written by Tay Owens
IMDb User Reviews:
Very nice dreamlike sexual romp.
24 August 2008 | by Aaron1375
Not really much of a plot to this movie, other than there are girls fantasizing about sex a lot. They also have real sex as well and you get to see the fantasies and the sex. Plays out in a very dreamlike state especially at the beginning and it is very well done. The only complaint I have is more of a matter of personal taste as I could have done without all the oral sex being done to the guys. Still, as much as I usually don't care for that in most adult films it was actually done a bit better here so it did not detract as much as it would have usually. The girls are very cute and good looking, the sex is very steamy and hot and you get to see the gals in cute uniforms too. It has it all for the most part. The story though is basically just the girls thinking about their teachers and at one point sneaking out of the all school girl dorm to be with their boyfriends. Another small complaint is that the ending sex scene was not all that great, as it just seemed to end a bit abruptly. All the other sex scenes though are done well and end in a more satisfying for all way.
Distribpix Review:
http://distribpix.com/blog/little-girls-blue-1978
Submitted by Dries Vermeulen on Sat, 2011-07-16 13:25
Schoolgirl skinflicks are a dime a dozen and this classic proves the cream of an unwieldy crop. The terminally PC might cringe at the enduring popularity of the fetish but are strongly advised to accept it as just that : role playing that requires adult women to adopt both the stylized garb (plaid skirt and white knee socks remaining particular favorites, just ask the Japanese !) and imagined mannerisms of teenage girls. No more harmless than playing nurse dress-up for example and unlikely to induce an entire generation of practicing paedophiles who wouldn't be interested in the obvious pretend aspect anyway. Objections out of the way, let's proceed to the film at hand, shall we ?
Joanna Williams was indeed a real female fornication filmmaker, driven out of the closet by various print and Internet sources as a former sexploitation starlet though for the longest time very few of them seemed to agree which one exactly ! The late carnal critic cum filmmaker Jim Holliday had started the ball rolling by his teasing allegation - in his 1986 tome Only the Best, which in turn piqued yours truly's passion for porn's past - that she was definitely among the skin-baring divas in Ron Garcia's sci-fi of sorts The Toy Box. This hardly narrowed it down as that flick contained seemingly every simulation siren worth her salt of the late '60s, early '70s heyday... Thanks to the eponymous "Hugo" commenting below, the cat may finally be let out of the bag as the mysterious Ms. Williams can now in all probability be identified as Maria Lease of Lee Frost's Love Camp 7 infamy. Producer "William Dancer" a/k/a stalwart exploitation producer (as well as Lease's longtime spouse, I could kick myself for not catching on sooner) Daniel Cady - who bestowed such mindblowing gems as John Hayes' Grave of the Vampire and Chris Munger's Kiss of the Tarantula on unsuspecting drive-in masses (again, muchos gracias to the estimable Thomas Wood for the update) - may very well have been instrumental in perpetuating the young girl theme, underage if rarely spelled out, as even his work away from the wife, including such solid sleepers as Small Town Girls by enigmatic one shot (?) director Tom Janovich and Tomboy by "Hans Christian" (recently outed on the AV Maniacs forum as in all likelihood being Danish born DoP Henning Schellerup, his nationality serving as clue to the Andersen reference), focuses predominantly on nubile nymphets, to coin a tagline, "old enough to know better, too young to care..." Assumptions aside, Little Girls Blue turns out to be the high watermark of a mighty fruitful collaboration which also yielded the likes of the profoundly mindboggling Annette Haven showcase Soft Places and their take no prisoners rape and revenge drama Expensive Tastes.
While it's safe to say few if any will watch this baby for either its plot or acting, both producer and director (doubling up on writing duties) show enough regard for their audience as not to foist anything blatantly subpar onto them. The slender narrative thread provides plenty of at least partially plausible possibilities for the student body and faculty of the Townsend School for Girls - which was to have been the original title by the way - to interact and although none of the performances come even close to qualifying as award material, for all the weight that ultimately carries in this genre, there's nothing particularly punishing here either.
As an early example of a type of adult movie geared specifically towards the inveterate girlie watcher who has little use for intricate intrigue, it has the considerable advantage of four fresh young faces cast as the eager beaver high school honeys who will do "anything" for passing grades. Tamara - sometimes "Samantha" - Morgan as blonde ringleader Kathy only holds one other major credit for the same team's mildly underwhelming (if impeccably produced) Chopstix. Gaptoothed redhead Lori Blue (billed as "Lola Dunmore", hah !) who plays Marium, the object of gym coach Carl Regal's fevered yet artistically surprisingly well-rendered fantasies, had surprising longevity however, even reprising her role in the fluffy 1983 sequel. As did Chris Petersen (a/k/a "Elaine Wells" on numerous occasions, not to be confused with Eileen Welles), one of two brunettes. She's the inexperienced Buffy with smarmy English teacher Paul Thomas. Rarely seen Casey Winters plays Misty rather than the non-existent "Debbie" as mistakenly identified in the credits and appeared in both Bob Chinn's effortlessly entertaining Telefantasy and Ann Perry's frankly much overrated at the time adult western Sweet Savage as well. Donna Ruberman from Stu Segall's sadly overlooked Teeny Buns is the girl in the artsy opening fantasy with Turk Lyon. Eagle-eyed eroticists may spot the likes of Nancy Hoffman and the late Kristine Heller as clothed extras, although Holliday claimed the latter does have an actual sex scene but that her face was never shown and who am I to argue ?
Particularly well-photographed by one presumably pseudonymous "John Fielder" and judiciously edited (knowing when NOT to cut is just as important in porn) by fence-straddling Michael Zen on an early assignment on the industry's straight side, the movie scores where so many comparable efforts have failed miserably. Believable enough to work as fantasy, but not to a degree where it might get busted for coming too close to reality, it conjures up genuine eroticism through superior cast chemistry and deft directorial touches. Morgan becomes the glowing centerpiece in an absolutely scalding threesome with Jon Martin and Ken Scudder in the barn, judiciously intercut with Winters getting it on with Blair Harris in a convertible, when they sneak out of school to be with their boyfriends. Beautiful Blue shines in the blue ball and square root fantasy bits but gets surreptitiously replaced by Winters for the left alone in the dorm room switcheroo climax with the endearingly nerdy Regal, who racked up a surprising amount of screen credits for someone so seemingly challenged - if actually quite proficient - in the stud department, appearing in Joe Bardo's delightful love letter to Rene Bond Do You Wanna Be Loved? and Gary Graver's more fun than a barrel of monkeys Garage Girls among many others.
Directed by Joanna Williams (aka Maria Lease ?). Written by Williams and Daniel Cady (as William Dancer). Produced by Cady for New Day Films. Photographed by John Fielder. Music by Bill Matchton. Edited by Michael Zen. Starring Tamara Morgan (Kathy), Casey Winters (Misty), Chrissy Petersen (as Elaine Wells) (Buffy), Lori Blue (as Lola Dunmore) (Marium), Carl Regal (Coach Fowler), Paul Thomas (Mr. Barrett), Jon Martin (as Terry Blass) (Bill), Ken Scudder (Jack), Blair Harris (George), Donna Ruberman (Fantasy Girl), Turk Lyon, John Seeman (Fantasy Guys), Nancy Hoffman & Kristine Heller (Student Bodies). Running time : 75 minutes.
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