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6/10
Plotless, strange Metzger porno
theeht27 September 2000
Radley Metzger, who made softcore porn classics like Therese and Isabelle and Carmen Baby in the 60s, is the man behind this porn film, basically a plotless collection of vignettes at a brothel owned by Gloria Leonard. Metzger's style is basically closeups of genitals, but there is a memorably psychological and strange closing scene between Annette Haven and CJ Laing that is worthwhile, scoring above average points.
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6/10
a most elegant session atop a grand piano
christopher-underwood12 January 2007
Gloria Leonard is not my favourite performer with her stern looks and here the movie, which is really simply a series of unconnected scenes, only really seems to come to life with the entry of the, ever lovely, Annette Haven.

She gives a regal performance in a most elegant session atop a grand piano. There are fairly successful attempts at humour, some stunning interior decoration and multifarious blow jobs but if this is slightly above the level of average porno of the day it is most certainly below par Metzger.

Admittedly the final scenes with the intriguingly exotic looking C J Laing in the dungeon begin to exude a certain passion but it is all a little too late.
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5/10
Elegant
BandSAboutMovies1 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Maraschino Cherry (Gloria Leonard), the owner of a high-class escort service in New York City, spends this movie teaching her younger sister Penny Cherry (Jenny Baxter) what it takes to succeed in the business.

Leonard had a pretty interesting life. She grew up in the Mosholu Parkway neighborhood in the Bronx along with Robert Klein, Penny and Gary Marshall, and Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren. Before her adult career, she was a bond trader and a PR person for Elektra Records. When she got her first work, her agent didn't tell her it was for hardcore.

She was later the publisher of High Society, a job that she took seriously, according to adult historian Ashley West: "Gloria really would visit wholesalers herself, had relationships with all the distributors, would hire and fire staff, would supervise layouts, would recommend and decide upon the content, so really became a hands-on editor, at least in the first five or six years of her stint at High Society." She also invented two things that became huge profit makers: publishing celebrity nudes, which led to the magazine Celebrity Skin, and using 976 numbers for phone sex.

Leonard was a board member of the Adult Video Association and its successor the Free Speech Coalition, and an outspoken advocate for the adult film industry and free speech rights. She also started Club 90, the first support group for women in adult. Sadly, she died from a stroke in her Hawaii home in 2014.

Directed by Radley Metzger under his Henry Paris name, this movie somehow looks classier than most mainstream movies made today. This has a cast filled with golden age stars like Lesllie Bovee, Constance Money, C. J. Laing, Anette Haven, Wade Nichols, Eric Edwards and Michael Gaunt as a man who can only perform while on the porcelain throne. Before he was well-known, Spalding Gray did adult and yes, he's in this.

So much of this seems to be re-edited from The Opening of Misty Beethoven - Constance Money sued and won for her scenes being reused - but the quality is there. I mean, today most filth is shot on digital cameras. This is an actual movie with an actual plot shot on film. It may seem alien today but it once happened all the time.

It's amazing to think that just ten years before, Metzger's films like Camille 2000 were shocking.
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8/10
Metzger's Farewell to Charms
Nodriesrespect6 March 2010
The last and least-liked of Radley Metzger's explicit quintet shows the talented filmmaker now almost dispensing with plot altogether, a trend he previously toyed with on his free form BARBARA BROADCAST in a radical departure from the classic three act structure, borrowed from stage and screen lore since times immemorial, he previously and rigorously adhered to. Though he has never gone on record about it, my guess is that Metzger realized he had pretty much expanded the fornication film form to its genre-imposed limits with THE OPENING OF MISTY BEETHOVEN and was now gently phasing himself out of what was indeed increasingly becoming an industry (rather than art form) he had entered somewhat reluctantly in the first place out of economic necessity as the commercial availability of hardcore had made simulated screen sex obsolete. That said, MARASCHINO CHERRY still towers over much of its contemporary competition and may be in need of re-evaluation, an opportunity for which now graciously granted by the kind folks at Video-X-Pix who have issued a sterling 2 disc "Platinum Elite Collector's Edition" (hopefully, the first of many) in glorious widescreen to supplant their earlier bare bones pan & scan single platter.

Metzger's customary sophisticated wit remains very much in evidence throughout. In hindsight, it's hard to shake the impression that the director was committing the cinematic equivalent of putting out the garbage, incorporating any old and unused footage (mostly from MISTY) he still had lying around. The loosely constructed narrative of upscale New York madam Gloria Leonard initially attempting to hide the nature of her business from her allegedly naive country cousin Jenny Baxter and subsequently initiating her into following in her footsteps proves perfect for such purpose. Leonard was already a respected if not always revered pillar of porn, a tell it like it is liaison mainstream sources were ever eager to pester for quips and quotes. In temperance of Gloria's grand dame glowering, the underrated Baxter (such radiant presence essaying the title role in Shaun Costello's TRAVAILS OF JUNE if usually a second stringer in high profile porn) projects an immensely appealing wide-eyed innocence without resorting to hick shtick.

As madam Maraschino takes care of husband Wade Nichols' needs at the start of another busy day at the bordello, her hardworking assistants Lesllie Bovee and Clea Carson are already preparing for their customary client onslaught, placating police and postal services in a typical example of Metzger whimsy elevating the erotic element by fusing sex with sly social commentary. Suzanne McBain, unforgettable as the tragic call girl from Gerard Damiano's stupendous ODYSSEY, is the resident "clock girl", dispassionately whipped every hour, her piercing screams telling time ! One of the industry's truly outstanding submissives, C.J. Laing, punctuates proceedings as the madam's personal slave who will be thoroughly ravished by Gloria and Annette Haven for film's climax in the justifiably legendary dungeon scene featuring the inspired use of Scotch-filled shot glasses and the threat of a hot plate.

Cult favorite Susan Jensen owes her self-despised moniker of "Constance Money" to the director with whom she shared many a myth-making spat. Not caring about her billing on MISTY (only specifying "anything but Constance", a name she loathed), the mischievous movie maker subsequently immortalized her financial demands ! Parting ways presumably less than amicably thereafter, Radley recycled cutting room leftovers into both BARBARA BROADCAST (the frequently censored S&M session with Jamie Gillis) and MARASCHINO CHERRY, the actress successfully suing for damages on both occasions. Memorably appearing fully clothed in the Central Park pond to tempt toy boat enthusiast Lance Knight, whose only other appearance seems to have been a non-sex bit in Chuck Vincent's BANG BANG YOU GOT IT, she strokes him off as they watch an 8mm reel of Erica Havens blowing a faceless stud. More intricately inserted is a second sequence with Marc Valentine actually reprising his role a few years down the line to provide context. Original footage has him playing a Spanish bullfighter (now re-interpreted as the fantasy alter ego of a shy client) sharing his saucy senorita (one shot Conchita Costello who bears an uncanny resemblance to TV's BONES' divine Michaela Conlin) with the male drag attired Money.

Special mention for all you real world skeleton in the closet aficionados must be made of Baxter's spirited threesome with the late Spalding Gray of SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA fame (who also appeared in a hardcore capacity in Zebedy Colt's notorious "roughie" FARMER'S DAUGHTERS) and Rocky Millstone, who played the title role in Ron Wertheim's LITTLE ORPHAN SAMMY. Production values are solid if comparatively generic by director's own lofty standards, an adjective extending to sets and locations, both of which while anonymously luxurious a far cry from the overwhelming Old World opulence on display in his '60s soft-core work (especially CAMILLE 2000 and THE LICKERISH QUARTET) and his initial fornication forays.
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8/10
Pleasing frothy hardcore romp by Radley Metzger
Woodyanders14 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Radley Metzger's fifth and final X-rated feature may be his most slight and insubstantial one, but it nonetheless still sizes up as a perfectly enjoyable affair thanks to Metzger's trademark winning sense of saucy wit, an amiable light-hearted tone, and several extremely arousing and energetic sensual set pieces.

The flimsy excuse for a plot centers on worldly and elegant brothel madam Maraschino Cherry (a delightful portrayal by the always classy Gloria Leonard), who happily discusses the ins and outs of her business to innocent younger sister Penny (spunky cutie Jenny Baxter). The bevy of tip-top Golden Age honeys helps a lot: Enticing Lesllie Bovee, luscious Constance Money, slinky C.J. Liang (ideally cast as a mousy submissive), foxy Susan McBain, fetching Clea Carson, and the almost impossibly delectable Annette Haven (her make-out session with lucky Alan Marlow atop a piano rates as a definite scorching highlight). Moreover, there are also welcome appearances by Eric Edwards, Michael Gaunt, and super-hunky Wade Nichols. The dungeon-set S&M sequence brims with considerable erotic tension. The bouncy and bubbly library soundtrack keeps everything hopping along. While not Metzger's best work in the porn genre, even second-rate Metzger makes the grade as really good stuff.
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