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Teenage Love
Marilyn Jess is a girl with a very strong sex drive but an impotent fiance. As her wedding approaches she writes in and reads over her diary and examines her wedding outfit. This is a cue for numerous flashbacks, but the film begins with Marilyn, in a white T-shirt, black hot pants and black thigh boots, dancing for and with and then having sex with Pjotr Stanislas. Then we see her in her bedroom in the same outfit on the bed with several cuddly toys
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Plot Summary
A fictionalized account of the early days of the rock band Rainbow, this film delves into the creative process and personal dynamics of its members as they navigate the challenges of fame and artistic expression. It showcases their struggles and triumphs in crafting their unique sound.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Teenage Love' is scarce, as it was a relatively obscure film primarily associated with the band Rainbow. Contemporary reviews were limited, and retrospective analyses are rare. Audience reception is also difficult to gauge due to its limited release and focus on a niche fanbase.
What Reviewers Say
Limited availability makes assessing widespread critical or audience consensus challenging.
Primarily of interest to dedicated fans of the band Rainbow.
Features early performances and insights into the band's formation.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity and niche appeal, there is no substantial body of user reviews to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
While credited to Ritchie Blackmore, the film is often debated among fans as to its exact nature – whether it's a documentary, a fictionalized account, or a collection of promotional material, as its release was unconventional and lacked a wide theatrical run.
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