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°° Video: The Stud (1978) ; The Bitch (1979) °°

2010-04-01 10:03:00

"Your trendy disco is dying"... (quote from "The Bitch")

See Joan Collins at the Finger party next Saturday April 10 like you might not have seen her before ...

The Stud

The Stud is a 1978 film starring Joan Collins and Oliver Tobias. It was based on the novel by Jackie Collins. (sister of..)
Fontaine Khaled is the London wife of a wealthy but boring businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, Hobo, and partying. She hires a manager, Tony, to run her club, but it is understood that his job security is dependent on him satisfying her nymphomaniac demands. Tony loses interest in Fontaine, and turns his attention to her young stepdaughter, who uses him to get back at Fontaine for cheating on her father. Fontaine then dumps Tony. At the end of the film she is divorced by her husband for adultery. The film featured a famous pool orgy scene which was supposed to be set in Paris but was actually filmed in a health club in Covent Garden. In one clip she was seen naked on a swing and the film was banned or cut in many countries.

The Bitch

Fontaine Khaled (Collins) is the owner of a trendy disco who is now facing financial problems. At the same time, she also has to deal with the various men in her life, as well as the Mafia.
The film features a disco soundtrack, in a similar vein to Saturday Night Fever, and the theme song to the film performed by The Olympic Runners became a UK Top 40 hit single in August 1979. Like its predecessor, the film is considered to be softcore porn. Both have since become cult films, and were among the first to be released on home video.

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