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n4k3d
10-07-2009, 07:41 PM
I thought I uploaded this but with no visits I post again for it is well worth it for the many social issues of the day dealt with. Great movie.
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Enjoy!
baldeagle
01-07-2010, 08:26 PM
The upload of this post might be worth it but, I'm not going to bite until I have an idea what I'm biting into with regard to the myriad of social issues we face.
joaquin
01-08-2010, 03:57 AM
The upload of this post might be worth it but, I'm not going to bite until I have an idea what I'm biting into with regard to the myriad of social issues we face.
he is right....................:-))
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Tony T
01-09-2010, 04:10 AM
It's not my exactly my scene, but if you 'Google' Vixen 1968 there is quite a bit of information/pictures out there. However, to save you the bother:
From GreenCine:-
Vixen (1968)
Cast: Erica Gavin, Harrison Page, Garth *****bury, Michael Donovan O'Donnell, Robert S. Aiken, Peter Carpenter, John Furlong
Director: Russ Meyer
Producer: Russ Meyer
Screenwriter: Robert Rudelson
Cinematographer: Russ Meyer
Composer (Music Score): Igo Kantor
Associate Producer: Eve Meyer, George Costello
Editor: Richard Brummer, Russ Meyer
First Assistant Director: George Costello
Sound/Sound Designer: Richard Brummer, John Koester
Genre: Erotica, Sexploitation, Vintage
Running Time: 71 min.
Synopsis
Tom Palmer (Garth *****bury) is a good natured "bush jockey," flying chartered tours in and out of scenic British Columbia and entertaining visitors at his remote mountain cabin. He shares his secluded home with his wife, Vixen (Erica Gavin), a hot-blooded wildcat of a woman who is irresistibly drawn to illicit physical affairs despite truly loving her husband. Her pants are even hot enough to flirt shamelessly with her own brother, a motorcycle riding hooligan named Jud (Jon Evans), though his African-American friend, Niles (Harrison Page), earns nothing but Vixen's racist contempt. When Tom brings a wealthy young couple to the lodge for a few days of fishing, Vixen goes on the offensive and soon has her way with both visitors, helping to patch up their marriage in the process. Next she decides to ease the sizzling sexual tension with her brother by joining him in the shower, and their incestuous coupling is witnessed by Niles. Again, Vixen cruelly insults his race and taunts him for dodging the American draft by heading for Canada. Frustrated and angry, Niles starts talking with Tom's new charter flight customer, an Irishman named Mr. O'Bannion (Michael Donovan O'Donnell), who is secretly planning to hijack Tom's plane to reach Cuba. He's a Communist, and after a political debate, Niles decides to join his cause and help O'Bannion carry out his terrorism. Once the felonious duo are up in the air with Tom and Vixen, though, she refuses to keep her volatile tongue still, and nothing goes as planned. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide.
If it's your scene d/l and enjoy:smile:.
TT
n4k3d
01-09-2010, 10:59 PM
sorry, was really referring to the b/w issue, not the incest which is also not my scene, nor actually is the b/w but all in all, i thought the flick had interesting social values as well as some human desires and foibles.
[btw, thanks tony!]
seewhatflows
01-23-2010, 01:03 AM
the "social commentary" in this movie is so half-assed and mostly just about being patriotic. but the film is a classic and erica gavin is utterly delicious. gotta love russ.
Cyborg1
04-06-2010, 09:09 PM
N4K3D,
What is the 16th file - the "repair" file - for? I downloaded it along with the 15 pieces of the split movie. It seems to play just fine. What do I do with the files in the other rar?
n4k3d
04-09-2010, 08:49 AM
The repair file is just a bunch of Par2 files if the download had an issue. This does not seem to be an issue on RapidShare so you can just erase it. Enjoy.
As far as the social issues being "half-assed" it was pretty daring for the day and in the style of the day, somewhat masked by hokeyness. There is a difference.