Label: Vinegar Syndrome
Region Code: Region FREE
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 92 Mins, 74 Mins, 74 Mins.
Video: Fullframe (1.37:1)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis
Cast: William Vickers, Walter Camp, Stuart Lancaster, Eleanor Riggs, James Brand, Dee Howard, Bonnie Clark, Antoinette Maynard, Vincene Wallace, Sharon Matt, Kip Marsh, Roxanne Jones, Tom Thorn
Cast: William Vickers, Walter Camp, Stuart Lancaster, Eleanor Riggs, James Brand, Dee Howard, Bonnie Clark, Antoinette Maynard, Vincene Wallace, Sharon Matt, Kip Marsh, Roxanne Jones, Tom Thorn
Synopsis: ‘The Lost Films of H.G. Lewis’ three previously thought lost sexploitation features from the acclaimed master of exploitation cinema. All three films have been restored in 2K from their original camera negatives and are being released on home video for the first time anywhere in the world!
Blu-ray, DVD, Collector's Booklet and 3 Lab Card Reproductions |
Now with that outta the way let me just admit to you upfront that I have never watched any of Herschell Gordon Lewis's films in my life before setting down to view these filthy films. I say this with no small amount of shame. Yeah, I know who he is and of his films, but the closest I've come to sitting down for a watch is during John Waters' Serial Mom (1994) when Scotty is watching Blood Feast (1963), Waters film itself was a tribute to the likes of b-movie masters like Russ Meyers and Herschell Gordon Lewis so I'm just as surprised as you might be that I've just never got around to giving at least Blood Feast a watch. Go ahead and judge me, it's okay.
So, let's dig into Vinegar Syndrome's The Lost Films of Herschell Gordon Lewis and see if maybe it's gonna make me run out and watch 2000 Maniacs (1964), Blood Feast (1963) and The Wizard of Gore (1970) anytime soon to rectify this gap in my cinema studies...
While at the titty bar surrounded by go-go dancing nudies Harry and his horny friends flirt with the super-cute waitresses as he reminisces through a series of dream/fantasy sequences about his may sexual conquests through the years, this was very Schoolgirl Report sorta set-up. Most of sexed-up action happens back at Harry's bachelor-pad houseboat, it's fun softcore stuff with lots of groping, moaning and awkward writhing onscreen. If you love natural titties, thick woven snatches, softcore sex and groovy go-go dancing you are in for quite a treat. If on top of that you adore stiff acting and deliciously campy dialogue this is gonna be a vintage slice of late 60's schlocky sexploitation. Harry comes across as a fun guy, not a slimeball at all, his banter with his guy pals is fun, these guys are pretty sure of themselves and considering the way Harry has with women it would be hard to argue with 'em. The heroes here are the women of the film, gorgeous top-shelf actresses every one of 'em.
Ecstasies of Women (1969) is pretty rough around the edges and in the center, too, but in the end it's goofy sex-comedy with more than a few good moments. Porky's (1982) it certainly is not but it is an entertaining romp with plenty of groping, moaning and desperate dry-humping.
Blu-ray: Vinegar Syndrome have restored all three films in 2K from the original camera negatives, they are presented with an AVC encode in their original fullframe aspect ratio (1.37:1) in glorious 1080p HD. There are some minor instances of print but considering that these were lost films I think that they look outstanding, the 1080p image is fantastic with impressive fine detail, vibrant colors and decent black levels. Quite surprised and pleased with the level of quality that Vinegar Syndrome have afforded these films, these are stunning transfers. You'll definitely appreciate the depth and clarity of the image during the penetration shots in Black Love, it's an uncomfortable degree of fine detail.
Main Menu |
Disc extras are limited to trailers for each film, the one for Ecstasies of Women is awesome and features our main character Harry speaking to the audience about his many conquests. Be warned that the trailer for Linda and Abeline is pretty much a highlight reel for the film, so lest you be spoiled watch it after the film, not that you can really spoil it. We also get a 10 pg. booklet with liner notes by exploitation cinema nut Casey Scott that also includes information about the transfer. Worth noting, my edition had an error, the booklet was missing pages 2,3,8,9 and erroneously doubles a few of the other pages which means I only got half the notes which blows because they're quite interesting. Not an extra but worth mentioning are that the chapter stops are broken down into reels, very neat. This release also comes with three Lab Card reproductions, one for each films, it's yet another nice touch, like the chapter stops. For your pleasure the release also comes with a standard-definition DVD featuring the same films and special features.
Chapter Reels for Black LOve (1970) |
Verdict: So, did the content of The Lost Films of Herschell Gordon Lewis make me want to seek out the films of H.G. Lewis? Nope, these are poorly shot and edited films, the word amateurish comes immediately to mind, but I will definitely get to some of the films from 'Godfather of Gore" in the very near future, despite this trio of filth. I cannot say I loved each of these films, but I thoroughly enjoyed Black Love for all the wrong reasons, I've watched it three times and it gets funnier every time. I think you really need to be an H.G. Lewis enthusiast or die-hard sexploitation collector to need these films in your collection, but what I do love is the appreciation and care that upstart Vinegar Syndrome have afforded these formerly lost films, I cannot wait to see what they do with a slightly higher caliber of film, Vinegar Syndrome are definitely a label to keep an eye on, a fantastic first release from VS for a few not-so-great obscurities. 3 Outta 5