Vinegar Syndrome - A Clockwork Blue - Rene Bond - 1972 - Softcore version
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The film "A Clockwork Blue," directed by Eric Jeffrey Haims, stars Joe E. Tata and presents a narrative that combines erotic comedy with historical elements. The plot follows a researcher named Homer, who, alongside another character, Blackie, is granted wishes that lead them through various historical periods filled with sexual escapades.
The film features a series of comedic vignettes in which Homer, portrayed as a caricature of a Jewish stereotype, travels through different eras, including the American Revolution and ancient Rome, engaging in exaggerated sexual scenarios involving historical figures.
Originally released in 1972, the film exists in both R-rated and hard-core versions. The R-rated version is softcore and has been criticized for its lack of explicit content despite its historical significance. The hard-core version is rare and sought after among collectors.
Overall, the film is contextualized within its time, reflecting the boundaries of adult entertainment in the early 1970s, and is discussed in relation to its reception by modern critics.
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