LITTLE SISTERS
(1972, dir: Alex deRenzy)
(1972, dir: Alex deRenzy)
"The maker of Censorship in Denmark & History of the Blue Movie has reached a new plateau in adult films."
As you can see, there is no written review for Little Sisters. I have however, recorded an episode of Mondo Squallido looking at the film. Find out what I think of it by clicking this lovely video:
POWDER BURNS
(1971, dir: Alex deRenzy)
"OUTLAW MEN - WILD WOMEN"
After a montage of the vastness of the
desert (we're nearly in Herzogian territory here!) we are thrown
balls deep in to a small shoot out. Yep, welcome to the Old West!
Well, not exactly! Aside from cowboys, horses and fitting music, we
also have chaps wearing aviator shades and scrapped cars laying about. The year is actually
1969 and we're in the small town of Sewer Pipe Creek. The local
sheriff (and barkeep) is having a spot of trouble with the pesky McNasty
Brothers, a trio of brothers who like to cause chaos in the town for a couple of weeks once a year. Our
hero runs the scum out of town and as a result, his saloon girls
aren't too happy because although a troublesome threesome, they spend
more money in the town in two weeks they are gallivanting than the locals do in a whole month.
Cut to a year a later and we see the now former sheriff pondering on
his career and life as he knows it. After trying to unsuccessfully
woo his only remaining saloon girl, a new face appears in town. A
young and curvy blonde go-go dancer nicknamed “The Golden Dream”.
She struts her stuff (and what a lovely pair they are!) for the
barkeep and his pals. She is an instant hit, sparking the barkeep to
dream of the business opportunities his new dancer can bring to town.
As he's drooling over his new busty business venture, the McNasty
Brothers are padding out the run time by slowly (I mean VERY slowly) roaming the desert and causing yet more mischief. They eventually return to Sewer Pipe Creek.
Will history repeat itself? Well, after some innocent enough drinking
and frolicking with the new dancers (that was quick barkeep!), a
fight breaks out between the brothers and a couple of locals,
resulting in another shootout in which all those involved are killed
(even though you can clearly see them still breathing) leaving the
girls to rob the corpses! Yep, your guess is as good as mine?
What can I say about Powder
Burns? Not that much actually. What we have here is an
ultimately unforgettable film. A
clumsily staged and acted outing that has more unintentional
entertainment that intentional. Don't get me wrong, the comedy
element works with some genuinely funny dialogue from our sheriff /
barkeep. There's some nice talent on show too. Unfortunately, none of
the girls are really credited, which is a shame because even though
the film lacks in terms of story (an almost porn take on Samuel
Fuller's Forty Guns if you will), acting and visually appealing
technical elements (with the exception of the occasionally
interesting use of handheld cinematography), the girls are very nice
indeed and I want to see more! There are some rather odd elements
too, including an extended and sped up sequence of people drinking at
the bar. I have no idea why that's included, but it is and I suppose
it adds to the charm (if a deRenzy film can be charming!) of the
film. It's inoffensive enough, but I could see some people having
major problems with some of the out of place and odd sequences. If
you're here for the porn element, you may also be disappointed as the
small amount of actual sex is clumped together within the final
third. Yep, this is an unconventional (just like a deRenzy film
should be) piece of early porno to say the least. I didn't hate the
film at all, I was just expecting much more. I mean, it's Alex
deRenzy making a meta western porno! It should have been more
entertaining than it was.
Overall, Little Sisters is the better of the two films. Powder Burns just completely pales in comparison. That being said, how can I be too harsh when we are presented with two of deRenzy's earlier works on one disc? It's great that we are getting his work on legitimate disc in the first place! Both films are quirky and unconventional in their own way so folks looking for a different adult experience should give these a try. If you are a fan of deRenzy, chances are you already own this release. If you want a fun experience, then this is a nice double feature that is sure to go down a treat at a drunken gathering! Both films are presented in their original aspect ratio and have been cleaned up as best as possible by Vinegar Syndrome. There is clear print and sound damage, but you have to remember that chances are the original prints were probably not in the best shape. The bottom line is this is the best presentation of these films we will ever get. There are no special features on the disc, but like I said, these are two early deRenzy films so we should be thankful we have them widely available. Let's not forget that the Peekarama series is always brilliantly priced, so you are definitely getting your money's worth. This is a must own release and I look forward to what deRenzy treats we will get from Vinegar Syndrome in the future!
The Little Sisters and Powder Burns double feature is available from Vinegar Syndrome here as well as your favourite online retailers.
The Little Sisters and Powder Burns double feature is available from Vinegar Syndrome here as well as your favourite online retailers.