What Women Really Want is the ultimate guide to female attitudes and sex. It offers essential relationship advice and is the definitive guide for women and their men on sexual techniques that enhance a women's pleasure.
A faux travelogue that mixes documentary and mockumentary footage. The camera looks through a one-way glass into the women's dressing room at a lingerie shop, visits a Kyoto massage parlor, goes inside the mailroom at Frederick's of Hollywood, watches an Australian who sticks nails through his skin and eats glass, checks out the art and peace scene in Los Angeles, takes in Easter week with vacationing college students on Balboa Island, observes a German audience enjoying a play about Nazi sadism, and, with the help of powerful military lenses, spies on a Lebanese white-slavery auction.
A couples sexual instruction program to put the jazz back in your bedtime concerto and put the swing back between your sheets. Reveals a wealth of techniques and skills to drive you and your partner to new heights of sexual intimacy. Expand your sexual repertoire and ensure an endless source of lovemaking tricks to which you may turn.
A compilation of the 'The Lovers' Guide' 1, 2 and 3, exploring the techniques and sensual methods available to enrich and improve sexual relationships.
A “hidden camera” takes the viewer on a worldwide tour of sexual practices and rituals, including Tijuana strippers, Asian sex shows, British prostitutes, New York devil worshipers and a Mexican slave market.
Documentary of war atrocities with newsreel footage of concentration camps.
This is a film comprised primarily from footage shot by the exploring team of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, nee Bill and Eve Phillips, a minor league version of the better-known Martin and Osa Johnson. It, between tons of shots of bare-breasted Choco and Cuna Indian women, has a flimsy plot about a party of engineers "seeking" a continental highway route from South America through Central America to the United States.
British sex education video series. A guide for women to achieving and improving orgasm. The film will help you to understand your own erogenous zones, encourage your partner's help with better foreplay and sexual techniques, develop your fantasy life, explore sex toys and generally enhance the quality of your love life.
UK sex education series. Men often think that orgasms are the simple climax of the sex act. This guide shows how the male orgasm can be improved with techniques for greater control that will make you a better lover. It explores how to increase the intensity of your orgasms, get your partner involved, develop your fantasies, use sex toys together and generally enhance the quality of your love life.
Centered around a vehement diatribe against pornography delivered by news reporter George Putnam, the film attempts to link explicit portrayals of human sexuality to the subversion and decline of American civilization, and briefly draws a parallel between pornography and Communist infiltration. Perversion for Profit illustrates its claims with still images taken from various softcore pornography magazines of the period-- though, 'sensitive' parts of the human anatomy have been obscured by colored bars. The film is in the public domain, and has become a popular download from the Prelinger Archives.
The sequel to the groundbreaking, taboo-busting British sex education video. Includes advice on: prolonging foreplay, intensifying intercourse, sex games, banishing boredom and creating lovemaking positions. Featuring Dr. Andrew Stanway once again.
The sex education sensation that ingeniously bypassed UK obscenity laws by showing real couples having actual sex under the guise of "education." With BBC-worthy narration over explicit content, it became the respectable way for curious Brits to watch people shagging before internet porn. The first of a long series.
Traci Lords was unhappy with her original workout tape, so this longer re-edited version contains different music (still not jazz!), less voice-over and more stretches and exercise.
Notorious adult star jumped on the exercise craze with this video shot by her boyfriend in 1988, released in 1990 and re-edited as "Advanced Jazzthetics" in 1993. Choreographed by Tonya Everett it involves a lot of horizontal moving, rhyming voice-over motivational shouting and bending in small figure-hugging lycra.
Part of the 14-title strong 'Pagan Invasion' series, claiming to expose New Age beliefs, this is a look at Satanism from a 'Christian perspective'.
Christian documentary about the evils of rock music and its relation to sex, violence, suicide, drug use, rebellion, the occult and other things part of the Satanist moral panic in the US in the 1980s. Features The Beatles, The Doors, Led Zeppelin and Madonna, as well as introducing thousands of viewers to lesser-known artists such as Venom, Mercyful Fate, and Diamanda Galas that they might not otherwise have come across.
Tabloid journalist Geraldo Rivera investigates claims of a widespread Satanic underground movement in the US. Digs up lots of gory murders, talks to investigators and self-identified Satanists who deny that Satanism is a dangerous religion.
A collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the 50s and 60s, with legendary TV horror host Zacherley.
If any non-Fonda workout VHS was to have been put in an 1980s time capsule it ought to be this. Cheap synths? Check. Valley Girl drawl motivational speak? Check? Headbands, leg warmers, garish colour spandex and American tan hosiery? Check, check, check, check!
Mondo-style exposé of occultism as practiced around the world. Pagan festivals, cosplay Wiccans, interviews with Stewart and Janet Farrar, clips of Anton LeVay and even even H R Geiger!
Debbie Reynolds decided to join the fitness revolution age 51 and she brought an all-star female cast of classic Hollywood with her: Shelley Winters, Teri Garr, Virginia Mayo and many more. In between flexes in her maroon spandex she throws out random questions to her class such as, “How many girls here slept with Howard Hughes?” Adorable!
Erotic photographer Ron Harris' four minute fitness video of his girlfriend Jami Allen led to a Showtime show that became the highest grossing exercise video series of the early 80s. Ron later created the :20 Minute Workout. Trippy visuals, camera spins and skimpy Day-Glo outfits (by American Apparel) made this an instant cult classic.