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  • Cannibal Love - Joe D'amato 1982

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7683462...nm_flmg_act_19

    what is this? i feel like this just popped up but maybe i'm wrong. some names attached to this one

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    I'm not sure but he directed some films under the alias Aexandre Borsky around this time. Initially I thought it was this, but this was directed in 1981 according to imdb.

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    • #3
      Sounds like it could be a patchwork movie or just bull to me.
      I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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      • #4
        Just looking at the credits and there isn't much there, I agree with agent999 that it's a patchwork movie. D'Amato did this with a few of his films, taking pieces from different ones to make a new film.

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        • #5
          what movies do you think were used?

          was Giovanni Lombardo Radice in a D'amato movie? the closest i can think of to matching the one-sentence description, as far as GLR goes, is Cannibal Apocalypse.

          patchwork is basically just a cut-and-paste of movies?

          would love to see this

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JLG View Post
            patchwork is basically just a cut-and-paste of movies?
            Yes, like Porno Esotic Love https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126620/ , where D'amato took Eva Nera and put in scenes of Annj Goren screwing to create a 'new' movie. He did the same with some Jess Franco movies for the Italian market.

            With Eastman, Shannon, Annj Goren and Lucia Ramirez in it, I suspect it could be taken from Porno Holocaust, Hard Sensation or any of those Dominican Republic pornos he made.
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            Last edited by agent999; 04-29-2020, 08:57 AM.
            I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by agent999 View Post

              With Eastman, Shannon, Annj Goren and Lucia Ramirez in it, I suspect it could be taken from Porno Holocaust, Hard Sensation or any of those Dominican Republic pornos he made.
              i was thinking something like that too. wonder where the Giovanni Lombardo Radice footage came from tho?

              might try to track down a copy of Porno Esotic Love

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JLG View Post
                i was thinking something like that too. wonder where the Giovanni Lombardo Radice footage came from tho?

                might try to track down a copy of Porno Esotic Love
                I think it's out there on the usual adult sites as a low quality VHS rip, I downloaded it from somewhere years ago and made a DVD.
                I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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                • #9
                  D'Amato made a couple of cheap patchwork films primarily out of Jess Franco footage - Justine (1979) and Claire (1983).

                  Justine is a mash-up of Midnight Party, Shining Sex, and Juliette 69; while Claire is compiled from late '70s Franco pornos Elles font tout, Cocktail spécial, and Je brí»le de partout, along with material from the Alexandre Borsky film Le ereditiere super porno (which may be co-directed by D'Amato). Both would probably be forgotten were it not for the fact that Franco's original cut of Juliette 69 still hasn't surfaced, and Justine is the only way to see it in any form.

                  IMDb credits Franco as the director of both films, which I suppose is fair as he created most of the raw material, but the editing and re-dubbing are all D'Amato's work. Both films were probably quite successful on the XXX circuit (they were basically the most graphic bits of the Franco films cobbled into a new narrative) so I wouldn't be surprised if D'Amato was asked to make similar patchworks around the same time. Stephen Thrower's second Franco book is probably the most detailed resource on both films if you're curious.

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