The Dirty Mind of Young Sally (1970)





The Dirty Mind of Young Sally (1970)

Sally runs a mobile "pirate" radio station--which she operates from
her van--where, in her sexy and sultry voice, she encourages her
listeners (mostly teenagers) to use the music she plays "to ball by".
She also takes calls from her listeners and even offers herself as a
prize in a contest. Her show is so popular it winds up "turning on"
large numbers of the local population. The authorities, of course,
can't allow that to happen, so they send out the cops to find her
and shut her down.

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Vampire Hookers (1978 Philippines/USA)

aka

Ladies of the Night
Night of the Bloodsuckers
Sensuous Vampires
Twice Bitten 


Two sailors are on leave in a Filipino port well on their way to looking
for love in all the wrong places. After a beer brawl separates them one
finds himself in the clutches a bevy of fanged beauties. It seems that a
poetry spouting vampire has set up shop uses his Vampire Hookers to nab
unsuspecting prey ala Dracula and his brides. Pavo, a bumbling idiotic
servant who desperately wants to be a vampire and suffers from severe
flatulence (he even backfires in his coffin!). Veteran exploitation
feature director Cirio H. Santiago and screenwriter Howard R. Cohen offer
a constant barrage of amusingly dumb jokes about such topics as eating duck,
transvestites, the inevitable barroom brawl.
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Shou xing xin ren lei aka Naked Poison (2000 Hong Kong)

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Naked Poison (2000) 

Nerdy office worker Min (Samuel Leung) gets his kicks taking sneaky snaps of his female co-workers, spying on his neighbours having rough sex, and coating himself in oil before bashing one out to internet porn; things change, however, when he mixes ingredients from his late grandfather's medicine shop to create the ultimate aphrodisiac/date-rape drug, which he uses to satisfy both his sexual urges and his desire for revenge on office bullies Winnie and Peter. (IMDB BA_Harrison)





Gun Crazy (1950)

Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy is a stylish example of the doomed-lovers-on-the-run
subgenre inspired by real-life outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.

The film is essentially a story of a boy named Bart Tare (Russ Tamblyn) who loves
guns for sport but refuses to harm any living being with them. After stealing one
from a local store, he is caught and sent to a reformatory.

The story continues four reformatory years plus one army hitch later when an adult
Bart (John Dall) is discharged. He and some friends go to a cheap carnival where he
sees and immediately falls for a trick shot artist, Annie Laurie Starr (Peggy Cummins).
He beats her in a shooting contest but is offered a job in the act rather than the
prize he was supposed to win. Bart is unaware of her dark past, which includes hints
of prostitution and the murder of a man in St. Louis. After a showdown with the jealous
carnival owner they run off together and get married. When their money runs out, Bart
wants to get a job but Annie Laurie's mind runs in a different direction, armed robbery. Reluctantly, Bart gives in and they set off on a spree of low paying stickups. By this
time, Bart is increasingly aware that Annie Laurie has homicidal tendencies that he is
barely able to keep under control. They plan a big-time robbery during which she kills
two people without his knowledge.

The rest of the movie deals with their flight from justice and ultimate payment for
their crimes. In all, it is a classic scenario of "Bad Girl" leads a "Good Boy" into evil.

They renamed it "Deadly Is The Female" in 1950 for its release in England, reason being
that co-star Peggy Cummins was British and emphasizing the female star would be better box-office.

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Die Stille nach dem Schuß aka Rita's Legends (2000 Germany)

"German film about fictionalised exiled West German radical
left Red Army Faction members, though the fictional characters
all have close parallels to several real-life RAF members"








Slit-Mouthed Woman aka Kannô byôtô: Nureta akai Kuchibiru (2005)

Based on Japanese urban legend where in the legend a
female ghost's jealous lover slit open the corners of
her mouth.

Plot: In an abandoned hospital is a closed room where,
legend has it, the ghost of the Slit-Mouthed Woman roams.
This doesn't stop some thrillseekers from daring each other
to go in there and have sex. The ghost attacks with
deadly results and reporter Hitomi is sent by her magazine to
research this strange story. When she hears about the ghost
she tries to discover who it was and why it is so angry.

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Spiders II: Breeding Ground (2001)







Little Deaths (2011)






Composed of three disturbingly sensual and terrifying
short narratives, unified by the twin themes of
sex and death.

Maladolescenza (1977 German-Italian)




The Sinful Dwarf (1973 Denmark)


"The Sinful Dwarf" by Vidal Raski is about a creepy,leering,evil
dwarf named Olaf who uses wind-up toy poodles as bait to capture
beautiful young girls so he can tie them up in his attic,abuse
them and sell their pretty bodies into slavery.This little known
sickie is as outrageously sleazy and depraved as they get.

Olaf and his mother run a boarding house and a white slavery ring.
They also smuggle heroin to keep the addict girls happy so they
do not try and escape. A young couple move into the house and the
evil landlords take a liking to the female.
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A 10 minute featurette that explores the trauma "The
Sinful Dwarf" inflicted on some stoned viewers when they first
rented it on VHS back in the 90's.