
Obscene House
Something Weird Video
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Obscene
House is a classic example of 1969 erotica. It is essentially the story of a
cat-house or brothel in action with a jazzy sixties music score and a very
bizarre commentary which is laden with double-entendre. Fat Mama is the 400 pound madam who has a
pixie hairdo and a colourful, if not gaudy dress which is way too short. Thank
god she doesn’t bend over. Her cat-house has four lovely girls and is suitably
named The Obscene House.
The
constant commentary is strange attempt at humour, presented in a semi-business like tone it explains the basis of the
business and how these girls are the future leaders of the industry. Before the
customers arrive the girls must make themselves presentable as well as helping
each other loosen up. The girl-on-girl action is some of the least credible I
have ever seen ! It is truly hysterical. In one scene
the girl cannot even bring herself to lick the other girl and runs her tongue a
good inch in the air above her body, somehow this is enough to throw her
partner into fits of orgasmic frenzy.
We
then learn the procedures for when a gentleman arrives.
Step
1: The john sits on the living room couch and has a drink with Big Mama who
very expertly checks how much scotch she gives him.
Step
2: Roll call of the available girls who line up for inspection as the wide-eyed
john makes his selection.
Step
3: Payment in cash which Fat Mama quickly stuffs into her very large bra.
Step
4: Rumpy pumpy with Big
Mama regularly getting her jollies by checking in on her girls. Of course this
is never shown on screen, there is a bubble bath, finger sucking, one lucky
gents gets her belly licked, while we see the legs of one of the girls
intertwined with a customer. That’s about it.
This
is a quaint and funny film from the Sixties which shows how much adult films
have come over the last forty years. It is a curious oddity from a time long
past and fun to watch.
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