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1960’s Olga Series (House of Shame, White Slaves of Chinatown, Etc.)

Started by dcj2112, July 06, 2020, 11:18:46 AM

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dcj2112

This Something Weird DVD arrived on my doorstep today. A little story the way Amazon charged me for it looked funny in my credit card purchases. It turns out they charged me later then expected and also for a different amount. It was less because I had made a recent return and they put a credit toward my purchase. Before I knew any of that though I had to call the fraud department for my credit then had to confirm with a live operator that this was indeed my purchase.

Not sure if Olga's House of Shame sounds like sexploitation. The operator probably just thought it was hardcore pornography  :smile:

dcj2112

I finally got around to watching some of these. I did a double feature of White Slaves of Chinatown and Olga's House of Shame (didn't have time for Olga's Dance Hall Girls today).

I didn't know much about the movies going into them other than they were obviously S & M sexploitation flicks with some horror elements. You know typical Something Weird Video stuff.

After watching the first two I read a little more about them. Apparently the target audience were horny angry old men who were upset about women getting more and more equal rights. So not my favorite kind of exploitation fair. I tend to go for more of the campy nonsense stuff.

Anyway, Olga has a great look to her. She seems like she'd be great to dress up as for a super obscure Halloween costume. The movie themselves are pretty tame by today's standards. Also, incredibly cheaply made! They were shot on average in 4-5 days. Also, it was nice of the director to at least mic a few scenes in the second movie. With how frugal they were in making these I'm not sure if he rented the sound equipment or just stole it.

I kind of wish these came with at least one commentary track to give more insight into these things. While pretty obscure now I understand that they did have some legal cases attached to them and also got some other attention in the 1960s. I mean there were 5 made for goodness sakes!

Aside from this release Synapse Films also put out a special edition of Olga's Girls. That is the only surviving film not in the set. The other Olga film, Madame Olga's Massage Parlor is lost. The Synapse Films release includes a commentary track by the star and probably some other stuff. I may have to check that out at some point  :smile:

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Alex

Try 'Return of the Living Dead Part 3', or if you want something a bit higher budget, Francis Ford Coppola's 'Dracula'.
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