From [email protected] Wed Mar 29 17:58:53 EST 1995 Article: 54353 of alt.sex.movies From: [email protected] (Peter van Aarle) Newsgroups: alt.sex.movies Subject: Re: "Rockin' the Boat" Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 21:08:02 +0200 Organization: Luna Internet Services Lines: 62 Distribution: world Message-ID:References: <[email protected]> NNTP-Posting-Host: dyna-23.bart.nl X-Newsreader: NewsHopper Status: RO In article , [email protected] (L Evans) wrote: >In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Nigel Taylor) >writes: >>From: [email protected] (Nigel Taylor) >>Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 16:39:56 UTC >>Subject: Re: "Rockin' the Boat" > > >>On Mar 25, an an229081 wrote: >>>Can anybody give any details about either "The Spirit of Seventy-Sex" >>>with Annette Haven or "Rockin' the Boat" with Deirdre Holland? > >>I seem to recall "Rockin' the Boat" had something to do with Dierdre getting >>in a fight with Jon Dough. Just a hazy memory really though, because the >>movie was really average. I guess the high point, if there was one, would >>be that she gives Tom Byron a blow job which I've been led to believe is >>something out of the ordinary : She mainly does hetero scenes with Jon >>Dough. Not a great film, IMHO. > >>N.T. >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >The "Spirit of Seventy Sex" is an "oldie"; came out (suprisingly enough) in >1976, produced/directed by Godfrey Daniels (Insatiable, etc.), and had a nice >cast. Annette, Kristine Heller (always loved her !!), Abigail Clayton, Sandi >Pinney,etc. Males included John Holmes, Jon Martin, Radio Ray Wells, and >others. >It's really a cute flick, centered around the sex lives of some of the early >Americans. All in all a cute flick, and one that's been enjoyed as a couple >flim. Yeah, it's a fun (and funny) film despite the technical problems (some scenes are a bit dark). I happened to have been discussing this one with Frans, so I can give you a scene list, only I have to translate it from Dutch (and don't mind the credtis, they are mostly wrong): Tyler Reynolds (George Washington) with Annette Haven (Martha Washington) Jeff Lyle (Paul Revere) with british lass Kristine Heller (the British accent is dubbed in) John Seeman (billed here as John Toland) as Benjamin Franklin who shows his latest invention, the dildo, to Angela Haze (then he uses his kite to power it with the lightning ;-) John Smith (played John Holmes) and 'Indian girl' Pochahontas (played by Desiree West who is black, not Indian...). Then we get three minutemen who meet two ladies in the forrest. The soldiers Jon Martin (with gun), 'Radio' Ray Welles (with saxofoon) and Clay Hyde (with drum). The girl in the red dress is Sandi Pinney, and the girl in the blue dress is Abigail Clayton (yeah! ;-). They agree to meet the soldiers later that day in a barn. Waiting for them they play together, but unfortunately Abigail leaves when the 3 soldiers arive so Sandi takes them on by herself. Finally George and Martha Washington have one more scene together (Martha is crazy and thinks she is "whats-her-name", sewing a Stars-and-Stripes flag for the rebels). All through the movie these scenes are introduced by an old coot who tells us "the real thruth about those horny bastards" Peter van Aarle ([email protected] / [email protected])