''Fantasm'' is a 1976 Australian
softcore pornographic film, directed by
Richard Franklin under a pseudonym. It was followed by a sequel, ''
Fantasm Comes Again
''Fantasm Comes Again'' is a 1977 Australian softcore pornographic film. It is the sequel to ''Fantasm'' (1976) and was the first feature directed by Colin Eggleston.
Plot
Journalist Libbie is taking over the "Dear Collette" sex advice column at ...
'', the following year, directed by a pseudonymous
Colin Eggleston
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Colin Richard Francis Eggleston (; 23 September 1941, Melbourne – 10 August 2002, Geneva) was an Australian writer and director of TV and films. He began his career making police dramas for Crawford Productions.
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*''A ...
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Plot
German psychiatrist Professor Jungenot A. Freud takes the audience through a series of female sexual fantasies including:
*sex in a beauty salon
*fruit fetishism
*lesbianism in a sauna
*teacher student seduction
*rape in a gym
*transvestism
*reverse
Oedipus complex
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(
Electra complex
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Cast
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John Bluthal
John Bluthal (born Isaac Bluthal; 12 August 1929 – 15 November 2018) was a Polish-born Australian actor and comedian, noted for his six-decade career internationally in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. He started his career ...
as Professor Jungenot A. Freud
*Ronnie Scholes as Self-Pleasuring Woman
;''Beauty Parlour''
*Dee Dee Levitt as Abby
*Stan Stratton as Hairdresser
*John Green as Manicurist
*Sam Compton as Barber
''Card Game''
*Maria Arnold as Barbara
*
Bill Margold
William Margold (October 2, 1943 – January 17, 2017) was an American pornographic film actor and porn film director.
Known as Bill Margold, he was a former director of the Free Speech Coalition and was a co-founder of X-Rated Critics Organiz ...
as Host
*Kirby Hall as Husband
*Robert Savage as Other Man
*Helen O'Connell as First Girl
*Wendy Cavanaugh as Second Girl
;''Wearing the Pants''
*Gretchen Gayle (Gretchen Rudolph) as Gabrielle
*Con Covert as Intruder
;''Nightmare Alley''
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Rene Bond
Rene Bond (October 11, 1950 – June 2, 1996) was an American film actress and stage performer. Bond began her acting career in softcore exploitation films produced by Harry Novak in the late 1960s before moving on to hardcore films in the ea ...
as Felicity
*Al Williams as Rapist
;''The Girls''
*Mara Lutra as Francine
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Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard (born 15 August 1948) is a Swedish former softcore porn star and model mostly known for her roles in Russ Meyer films.
Early years
When asked of her childhood, she has said,
She had a convent education and learned various lan ...
as Super Girl
;''Fruit Salad''
*Maria Welton as Imogene
*
John Holmes as Neptune
;''Mother's Darling''
*Mary Gavin (Candy Samples) as Belle
*Gene Allan Poe as Son
;''Black Velvet''
*Shayne as Celeste
*Richard Partlow as First Client
*Sam Wyman as Second Client
*Paul Wyman as Third Client
;''After School''
*Sue Doloria (Roxanne Brewer) as Harriet
*Al Ward as Teacher
;''Blood Orgy''
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Serena as Zelda
*
Clement St. George as High Priest
*Robin Spratt as Female Satanist
*Lyman Britton as First Satanist
*Thomass Blaz as Second Satanist
*Gary Dolgin as Third Satanist
*Mitch Morrill as Forth Satanist
*William Wutke as Fifth Satanist
*Kirby Adams as Sixth Satanist
Production
In 1974 and 1975 Antony I Ginnane decided to enter the production field. He attempted to set up a
Roger Corman
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type "nurses" film which he would produce and direct budgeted at $250,000 and then a crime drama set against the background of the massage parlour business called ''Sexy Little Me'' budgeted at $150,000, but was unable to find the money. However he could raise $50,000 and allocated directing duties to Richard Franklin, with whom Ginnane had worked with on the overseas marketing for ''
The True Story of Eskimo Nell
''The True Story of Eskimo Nell'' (retitled ''Dick Down Under'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1975 Australian western comedy film produced, directed, and written by Richard Franklin, and starring Max Gillies as Deadeye Dick and Serge Lazareff as M ...
''.
Franklin and Ginnane wanted to make something commercial so their options were a bikie, horror or sex film. They decided to make a sex film with Franklin pushing to make it more of a comedy.
Ross Dimsey
Ross Dimsey (born 16th October 1943) is an Australian writer, producer, director and film executive.
He was born in Melbourne and worked in Britain and America from 1969–69. He worked in a variety of capacities on a number of films.
From 1969â ...
wrote a script, originally called ''Fantale'', which was a send up of Swedish sex education films such as ''
Language of Love
''Language of Love'' () is a 1969 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It was an international success.
It gained publicity when 30,000 people gathered on Trafalgar Square in London to protest against a nearby movie theatre ...
''.
Franklin:
With this thin veneer of medical 'therapy', or whatever, these films were being shown in these little underground cinemas and so on around the place. They were all essentially softcore, and we decided to make a kind of send-up of one, really. Not because we wanted to do a send-up, but because we didn't think we wanted to do a genuine one. We just wanted to make a fun film about sex!
Ginnane and Franklin had trouble finding actors who would appear in the film in Australia so only the linking scenes with the professor were shot in that country, with the sex scenes filmed in Los Angeles by Franklin and his cinematographer Vince Monton, using American porn stars.
An old classmate of Franklin's from USC, Doug Knapp, was working in the area of porn and put them in touch with casting agent Bill Margold.
The US shoot took ten days, the Australian shoot took one day.
Franklin says that John Bluthal, who played the professor, ad-libbed some of his dialogue, and that the porn actors were paid around $200 a day, except for John Holmes who was paid around $400 a day.
Franklin:
That was an era where hardcore was NOT being produced in L.A. In fact, as I recall, we had the police call in on more than one occasion while we were shooting, just to make sure we weren't doing hardcore. But I was told, and I guess it would be evident if you studied the films of the era, but virtually all of the actors did hardcore work, but they did that in San Francisco or in Europe. But it was just a short period when hardcore porn was not… There was no problem shooting what they call T and A, tits and arse, but you weren't allowed to have people fucking on the set.
Despite the presence of American actors, Franklin says it was always his intention that the film be made primarily for the Australian market.
Reception
Although the movie was entirely soft core, around 45 seconds were cut out by the Australian censor prior to release. It was originally banned completely in the UK by the
BBFC
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC, previously the British Board of Film Censors) is a non-governmental organisation founded by the British film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of f ...
and is still only available with heavy cuts.
The film was extremely popular at the box office and ran for eight months and by 1979 had taken approximately $650,000 in Australia, despite being banned in Queensland.
It led to a sequel ''
Fantasm Comes Again
''Fantasm Comes Again'' is a 1977 Australian softcore pornographic film. It is the sequel to ''Fantasm'' (1976) and was the first feature directed by Colin Eggleston.
Plot
Journalist Libbie is taking over the "Dear Collette" sex advice column at ...
'' (1977).
Franklin says its success enabled him to get financing for ''
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''.
Even though I had done it under a pseudonym, it was perceived that I could make films that would make money... I usually don't list it in my filmography, not because I'm ashamed to have done it - I don't know whether Coppola lists HIS in his filmography! - but because it was such a low budget thing, and done in as I recall ten or eleven days, so it was really just like a series of student films strung together, if that makes sense. So I don't really, even though it runs feature length, I don't sort of think of it as a feature film.
References
External links
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''Fantasm''at Oz Movies
{{Richard Franklin
1976 films
Australian pornographic films
1970s English-language films
Films directed by Richard Franklin (director)
Incest in film
1970s pornographic films
Films shot in Australia
Films shot in Los Angeles