Video Vixens Explained

Video Vixens
Director:Henri Pachard
Producer:Graham Place
Starring:Keith Luckett
James Walters
Robyn Hilton
George Buck Flower
Sandy Dempsey
Music:Jacques Urbont
Cinematography:Arthur D. Marks
Editing:Arthur D. Marks
Graham Place
Distributor:Troma Entertainment
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Video Vixens (also known as Black Socks) is a 1975 sex comedy film written by Joel Gross and directed by Ron Sullivan under the pseudonym Henri Pachard.

The crew features many of the cast from the 1972 horror film The Last House on the Left, with Sandra Peabody and Steve Miner working as the script supervisor and assistant editor for the film. It stars Keith Luckett, James Walters, George Buck Flower, Con Covert, and Robyn Hilton. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment.

Premise

The plot follows the fictional television broadcast station WKLITT as they broadcast a stag film award show. The film is made up of several vignettes regarding the preparation of the show, clips from fictional movies, and parodies of commercials.

Reception

DVD Talk stated: "Video Vixens is a great deal of fun. It recalls an era when any mention of gratuity was greeted with simultaneous calls of censure and/or celebration. Nudity was just leaving the exploitation arena and taking up shop in the movie mainstream. Thanks to the efforts of Gross and Pachard, this skin flick ends up being a smart, sunny spoof of the growing morass between the different medias. It's not perfect, but it sure beats the pants off similar adult-oriented offerings".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: DVD Talk . 2023-06-17 . www.dvdtalk.com.