Sex Madness
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Directed by | Dwain Esper |
Written by | Joseph Seiden Vincent Valentini |
Produced by | Dwain Esper |
Starring | Vivian McGill Rose Tapley Al Rigeli Stanley Barton Linda Lee Hill |
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Running time | 57 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Sex Madness is a 1938 American exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, along the lines of Reefer Madness, supposedly to warn teenagers and young adults of the dangers of venereal diseases, specifically syphilis.[1]
Plot
[edit]This exploitation film belongs to the social guidance genre of quasi-documentary narratives, which exhort young adults to follow particular moral and social prescriptions related to sexuality and drug use.
The film centers on Paul Lorenz, a "concerned citizen" alarmed at the spread of venereal diseases such as syphilis and gonorrhea. However, at a New York City burlesque show, several protagonists are more intent on engagement in sexual pleasure, regardless of the subsequent costs. They include Paul's own son Tom, burlesque dancer Sheila Wayne (who has syphilis), and two secretaries, lesbian Peggy and Betty, whom she is trying to seduce. However, one figure is not amongst them—Millicent Hamilton, a reformed former burlesque dancer. Millicent won a beauty contest in her hometown, which led her to New York, but she contracted syphilis after a "casting couch" sexual encounter. Millicent's physician, Dr. Hampton, tells her that her condition can be cured, but only after slow and painstaking treatment; she should reject quick "quack" pseudo-cures. She consents to this, eager to return to her hometown and marry her boyfriend Wendel, but will she heed the doctor's warnings? And what will the consequences be if she does not?
Wild parties, lesbianism, and premarital sex are portrayed or heavily implied in various scenes. The promotion of the film for "educational" purposes allowed it to portray taboo subjects that were otherwise forbidden by the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930, especially after those restrictions were strictly imposed on Hollywood productions after July 1934.
Cast
[edit]- Vivian McGill as Millicent Hamilton
- Rose Tapley as Mrs. Hamilton
- Al Rigali as Mr. Hamilton
- Mark Daniels as Wendel Hope
- Linda Lee Hill as Sheila Wayne
- Ruth Edell as Mrs. Fay
- Charles Olcott as Paul Lorenz
- Ed Redding as Dr. Hampton
Status
[edit]The film has fallen into the public domain and can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive[citation needed].
Sex Madness Revealed
[edit]In 2018, the film Sex Madness Revealed was released by Kino Lorber. Sex Madness Revealed features an audio commentary track over the original film, which features comedian Patton Oswalt and magician/actor Rob Zabrecky telling a fictitious history of the film. Sex Madness Revealed premiered at the Overlook Film Festival in April 2018. The film was directed by Tim Kirk and written by Kirk and Patrick Cooper.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:..Sex Madness Retrieved October 21, 2016
External links
[edit]- Sex Madness at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Sex Madness at AllMovie
- Sex Madness is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- Sex Madness on YouTube
- 1938 films
- American social guidance and drug education films
- American black-and-white films
- American sexploitation films
- American LGBTQ-related films
- Lesbian-related films
- Films directed by Dwain Esper
- Films about sexually transmitted diseases
- Films about syphilis
- American drama films
- 1938 drama films
- 1930s English-language films
- 1930s American films
- 1930s LGBTQ-related films
- English-language documentary films