Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Dirty Detective! Grindhouse Triple Feature

Collapse
X
Collapse
  •  
    Todd Jordan
    Smut is good.

  • Dirty Detective! Grindhouse Triple Feature



    Released by: After Hours Cinema
    Released on: 1/31/2012
    Director: various
    Cast: various
    Year: various
    Purchase from Amazon


    The Movie:

    Hard Action (1 hour)
    A policeman is giving his daughters some crap about how they look before they go to school. Why, he ought to bust 'em for looking like hookers, he tells them. His wife lets him know someone got out of jail that he sent up the river, so he could come causing trouble. Hubby isn't too worried about it and proves it to the missus by 69'n with her with the kids in the other room. Then it's off to work, after a little more asshole-dad action to the kids. Mom is still in the other room and decides now would be a great time to fuck her self with a dildo to the sounds of some psychedelic rock. Suddenly a mustachioed man enters the apartment and boinks the mother. Not rape her; just screw her while wearing block socks and a rimmed hat. She's a willing participant, and to make it convincing to the girls outside the door she yells “Rape!” once in a while. “Slap the ol' jaw around it, that a girl!” he says. “You're a winner baby! You're a real winner! Haw Haw!”…this guy is awesome. And it so happens he's the recently released convict and he has a score to settle. Kidnapping the girls, he takes them away in his car to a warehouse, getting his knob polished on the way. His plans for them? Rape. Well, not really, as these girls are definitely their mother's daughters. All three of them get it on, the parents find them in the warehouse in the act, and an orgy between mother, father, daughters, and bad guy ensues in a full-on incest smorgasbord. Full of ugly sex, funky music, terrible acting, and no story. This one would be completely forgettable if not for the dope in the moustache. He has some great lines. A total fruitcake.







    Harry Hard: Private Dick (51 minutes)
    Harry Hard is a beer-gutted private detective, and he's taking his toughest case ever…someone is making threatening phone calls to Hazel. Who could it be? The butler? The doctor? The nurse? No it's none of these. In fact it's some guy we never meet until the very end during the film's big fight scene, which lasts about 2 seconds. But in that single moment we are treated to some amazingly inept fight choreography. This porno makes very little sense, even with the narration that brings so much to the story, such as “I looked at my watch.” After Harry asks the butler (?) where he was last night, he goes to the doctor's office to pose the hard-hitting question to the good, naked doctor. Harry asks some questions like “where were you last night”. The doctor is obviously nervous due to Harry's intense interrogation, so he hits on him.

    Doctor: Would you like a quick physical? They're on sale this week
    Harry Hard: Doctors don't have sales.
    Doctor: They don't?
    Harry Hard: No thanks.

    ….and scene. John Holmes shows up for a romp with Hazel that has nothing to do with the movie. Maybe he's the one making those threatening phone calls. Nope. He never shows up again. So that butler, what's the deal with him anyway? A butler in what looks like an apartment building? He talks about balling chicks, but wears a pro-gay button…maybe he's making the calls. Nope. He shows up dead and naked with a hammer shoved in his butt. Hazel and Harry talk about the tragedy in a way that makes no sense. Maybe Harry forgot his lines.

    Hazel: I guess he won't be coming up to my place anymore, my room
    Harry Hard: He won't be coming up anymore, anyway.
    Hazel: Very grizzly. Yech.
    Harry Hard: Grrrrrr…I'm a grizzly bear.

    This movie is absolutely dumb, but it's entertaining. There are some attempts at humor that flop and some seemingly unintentional bits of humor that make it so fun. There's some lesbianism in the mix, a range in dick sizes (Holmes' rubbery monster and Harry Hard's tiny little member), and plenty of dumb dialogue. And the director even gets clever with the phone calls. When the caller strikes, his shadow is seen on the wall behind the person on the phone, as if he was in the same room. Oh wait he was. Nevermind. Not so clever then.











    The Dick and I (48 minutes)
    A woman hires a private eye to follow her husband to see if he's cheating on her. The man goes from hotel to hotel screwing random women. The suspecting wife throws a party and invites the Dick over, and the husband makes him right away as a cop (even though he's not a cop). Hubby gives Dick a drink, which is laced with some hallucinogenic, but it doesn't matter to the “story” at all. Anyway, Dick has the photos for the wife, and she has all the evidence she needs to get a divorce. The end. Seriously, that's all this one is. Half the movie is the husband jumping from hotel to hotel. Then the acid trip takes up some serious running time, followed by a sex scene with the Dick and the wife. This one wasn't fun at all.







    Video/Audio/Extras:
    As can be expected After Hours Grindhouse series films, the video quality is from poor to shitty. Green lines, spots, dirt…all adding to the charm these movies tend to have. All three movies have a 1.33:1 aspect ratio. The audio is on par with the video: serviceable. That's really all there is to say. Looks and sounds like crap, and we wouldn't want these movies any other way. All three movies can be watched back to back with After Hours' “Grind It” feature, which throws trailers in before, after, and in-between the three features. The films can also be watched separately, as can the trailers.




    The Final Word:
    Harry Hard wins this one hands down and Hard Action is a fun watch. Not the best entry in the “Grindhouse Triple Feature” series, but it certainly has merit if you like wonky 70s porn that lacks eroticism but delivers laughs.
      Posting comments is disabled.

    Latest Articles

    Collapse

    • God’s Gun (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Kino Lorber
      Released on: February 22nd, 2022.
      Director: Gianfranco Parolini
      Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance
      Year: 1976
      Purchase From Amazon

      God’s Gun – Movie Review:

      Directed by Gianfranco Parolini in 1976, quite late in the spaghetti western boom years, God's Gun (Diamante Lobo in Italy) introduces us to a bad, bad man named Sam Clayton (Jack Palance) who, along with his gang of equally bad, bad men, start wreaking
      ...
      04-17-2024, 12:10 PM
    • Hercules In The Haunted World (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Kino Lorber
      Released on: October 8th, 2019.
      Director: Mario Bava
      Cast: Christopher Lee, Reg Park, Leonora Ruffo, Gaia Germani
      Year: 1968
      Purchase From Amazon

      Hercules In The Haunted World – Movie Review:

      Directed by Mario Bava in 1961 and featuring a screenplay by Bava (and Sandro Continenza, Francesco Prosperi and Duccio Tessari), Hercules In The Haunted World (also known as Hercules At The Center Of The Earth and
      ...
      04-17-2024, 12:08 PM
    • Goin’ South (Cinématographe) UHD/Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Cinématographe
      Released on: March 26th, 2024.
      Director: Jack Nicholson
      Cast: Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi
      Year: 1978
      Purchase From Amazon

      Goin’ South – Movie Review:

      Made at the height of his career as an actor, 1978’s ‘Goin’ South’ sees Jack Nicholson once again in the director’s chair, seven years after his directorial debut, ‘Drive, He Said,’ failed to set the
      ...
      04-17-2024, 10:29 AM
    • The Shape Of Night (Radiance Films) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Radiance Films
      Released on: April 20th, 2024.
      Director: Noburo Nakamura
      Cast: Miyuki Kuwano, Mikijiro Hira
      Year: 1964
      Purchase From Amazon

      The Shape Of Night – Movie Review:

      Directed by Noburo Nakamura for Shochiko in 1964, ‘The Shape Of Night’ follows a young woman named Yoshie Nomoto (Miyuki Kuwano). In the opening scene, she’s working as a streetwalker on the outskirts of town and soon enough, she’s picked
      ...
      04-17-2024, 10:26 AM
    • Tormented (Film Masters) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Film Masters
      Released on: April 23rd, 2024.
      Director: Bert I. Gordon
      Cast: Richard Carlson, Juli Reding, Lugene Sanders, Susan Gordon
      Year: 1963
      Purchase From Amazon

      Tormented – Movie Review:

      The late Bert I. Gordon’s 1963 horror film, ‘Tormented,’ is an effectively spooky ghost story made with an obviously low budget but no less effective for it.

      The story revolves around a professional piano player
      ...
      04-17-2024, 10:19 AM
    • Impulse (Grindhouse Releasing) Blu-ray Review
      Ian Jane
      Administrator
      by Ian Jane


      Released by: Grindhouse Releasing
      Released on: March 12th, 2024.
      Director: William Grefé
      Cast: William Shatner, Jennifer Bishop, Ruth Roman, Harold Sakata
      Year: 1974
      Purchase From Amazon

      Impulse – Movie Review:

      Directed by the one and only William Grefé, 1974’s Impulse is one of those rare films that allows you to witness what it would be like if a really sweaty William Shatner got mad at a lady carrying balloons. Before that
      ...
      04-15-2024, 01:20 PM
    Working...
    X