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Title: Lady Libertine (2006) |
Review of Lady Libertine
- THE INFAMOUS EROTIC SAGA AN ASHAMED STAR TRIED TO STOP!
Famed French TV game show hostess Sophie Favier - in one of her earliest and most revealing roles - stars in this boldly sexy epic about a cross-dressing teenage orphan named 'Frank' (Jennifer Inch of SCREWBALLS) who is adopted by a handsome nobleman (Christopher Pearson) with his own strange urges. But when the sultry virgin's gender-bend is revealed, her deflowering unleashes a shocking torrent of voyeurism, violation, sadism and submission that will blur the line between pleasure and pain forever!
Also know as FRANK AND I, this 1984 Playboy production ignited an international controversy when Sophie Favier unsuccessfully sued to stop its long awaited re-release. Her court loss is a victory for Skinemax fans everywhere, as LADY LIBERTINE can now be presented uncut and uncensored for the first time on DVD in America!
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Comments for Lady Libertine
- Posted on 2007-12-09
Not As Good As the Book
The Victorian novel this flick was based on was better done, and the central theme, of the main character's "love of the rod" was played down, but it was pretty, and the actresses beautiful, certainly. In fact, when the character of Frances was presented as a woman, she looks exactly like a sober Britney Spears (though the film was shot about the time Ms. Spears was born.)
Score: 3
- Posted on 2006-11-30
pathetic porn
A brainless T&A flick that demeans women. See-through plot devoid of motivation.
Score: 1
- Posted on 2006-11-17
Beautiful Romantica
The novel on which this movie is based is widely regarded as a classic of Victorian erotica, which mostly seems to be focused on whipping, with other activities as a sideline rather than the main course.
This movie, on the other hand, qualifies as the modern term "romantica" - romantic erotica. Jennifer Inch shines as "Frank." New to the world and shy, we get to watch this young lady as she discovers the joys and sorrows of being a woman and finally arriving at love with a man who cherishes her. Jennifer is charming and beautiful, making every scene she's in a delight.
This is a "couples movie" without a doubt. The ladies will appreciate the growing regard "Frank" and Charles develop for each other, and their menfolk will enjoy the "skinemax." I'm absolutely thrilled this one is finally out on a superb quality transfer to DVD.
Score: 5




