Frances è una giovane donna ingenua che arriva a Londra dalla campagna. Lì lavora in un bordello. Il suo fascino e la sua bellezza la rendono molto ambita, ma si innamora di Charles, che non... Leggi tuttoFrances è una giovane donna ingenua che arriva a Londra dalla campagna. Lì lavora in un bordello. Il suo fascino e la sua bellezza la rendono molto ambita, ma si innamora di Charles, che non la ama solo per il suo corpo.Frances è una giovane donna ingenua che arriva a Londra dalla campagna. Lì lavora in un bordello. Il suo fascino e la sua bellezza la rendono molto ambita, ma si innamora di Charles, che non la ama solo per il suo corpo.
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- Fanny Hill
- (as Lisa Raines)
- Mr. John Barville
- (as Wilfred Hyde White)
- Mrs. Brown
- (as Paddy O'Neil)
- Charles
- (as Jonathan York)
- Old Wench
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- Girl in Bed
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- Emily
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- Martha
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- First Beggar
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- Mr. Crofts
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- William
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- Lady in Intelligence Office
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- Tubby Client
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- Mr. H.
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- QuizFinal film of Wilfrid Hyde-White.
- BlooperAll the prostitutes have clean shaven armpits. Prostitutes of the time had armpit hair because it suggests pubic hair.
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Mr. John Barville: You know, a man can pretend many things to many people, but there are times when it's better for him to learn to tell the truth to himself.
- Versioni alternativeThe R-rated version has been toned down. The lesbian scene with Fanny and Phoebe was heavily edited. Some of the sexual trysts Fanny and Phoebe were spying on were edited and Phoebe's S&M stage performance was entirely cut.
- ConnessioniVersion of A Comedy Tale of Fanny Hill (1964)
- Colonne sonore'Lascia ch'io pianga' from RINALDO
Music by George Frideric Handel (as Georg Friedrich Händel)
What's the fuss all about? A once banned novel by John Cleland, about a girl who lost her fortune, went into the servitude of the modern day escort service, found love, lost love, find fortune, finds love. This, of course, is not the fuss. The fuss is the copious about of nudity and sex in the film, often quite explicit, as required by the book. It is, fortunately, not a pornographic movie. The nudity is necessary, and tastefully done, the explicit scenes not shocking. The most amount of nudity is provided by the incredibly beautiful and sexy Lisa Foster. She has a most fantastic, and sensual body, quite innocent, which by account of her date of birth and date of making the movie, quite right too.
What's good? The movie is beautifully filmed with what I would say authentic period pieces, and good scenery. The lighting is good too. The story is good, I read John Cleland's novel some time ago, but retains much in memory, and I was pleasantly surprised how closely the movie as a whole adhered to the novel. The stars are good. First, the big names, in Oliver Reed, Shelley Winters and Wilfred Hyde-White were amusing, and interesting. I particularly liked Oliver Reed's character, and all three over played their parts. Now, for the unknown actresses in Lisa Foster and Maria Harper, the latter did not have much to do, but was very good and very naked in one lesbian scene with Lisa Foster. Lisa Foster is the real star. I have already mentioned the amount of nudity she displayed, and with a body like hers, so she should. What I liked about Lisa is that she could act. When she smiled, I felt her joy, when she cried, I felt her sadness, when she was pleasured, I felt her pleasure, especially the lesbian scene. She acted the role with smiles, joyfulness, emotion, fun, naughtiness. It is sad that she did not find more roles after Fanny Hill, but I guess, the stigma attached to an actress 20 odd years ago who spent a large part (not that large actually, no more than 10 minutes) of the movie naked could not have helped, unlike today. A great shame, but if this database is accurate, she is now a successful technical director.
What's bad? A little too short, more of a dialogue could have been given to Fanny Hill. Shelley Winters, though amusing, can be irritating at times (the other Madamme that Fanny worked for was better).
Overall? This is a very very good movie. It has laughs, it has sex, and it has an incredibly beautiful and sexy actress (Lisa Foster is not in the Penthouse / porno category, with large breasts, she is very pretty, with a fantastic body, all well proportioned, Monica Belluci offers a different kind of beautiful and sexiness). I thoroughly enjoyed it, watch it at your earliest opportunity.
What of the other, later, production of Fanny Hill? You will have to read that review, but I preferred this, I gave both a big 10, but Lisa Foster as Fanny Hill makes the difference.
- jowilsongreen
- 17 lug 2006
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