
Electric Blue 001
Hosted by Fiona Richmond (who also conducts on-street interviews), this features newsreel and 35mm coverage of the world's most disastrous series of automotive fatalities at the Indianapolis 500, several video centerfolds, a Nude Wives special, a profile of photographer David Hamilton, a segment on Joan Collins and the adult cartoon Snow White and the Seven Perverts. Note: Electric Blue 001 in the UK is a completely different video than Electric Blue 001 in the U.S. The latter is hosted by Marilyn Chambers, features entirely different scenes and was released in 1983.
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Plot Summary
This adult film anthology features a series of erotic vignettes exploring various scenarios and fantasies. The narrative loosely connects these segments through a theme of desire and seduction, showcasing different pairings and situations. The film aims to titillate viewers with its explicit content and focus on sexual encounters.
Critical Reception
As an adult film from 1979, 'Electric Blue 001' was primarily consumed by its target audience and did not receive widespread critical reviews from mainstream publications. Its reception was largely confined to specialized adult film magazines and fan communities, where its production values and performances would have been judged on different criteria than conventional cinema. It's often viewed as a product of its time, representing the era's approach to adult filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its explicit content and the performances of its adult stars.
- Considered a typical example of early adult cinema, reflecting the genre's conventions of the late 1970s.
- Often noted for its straightforward approach to erotic storytelling without significant plot complexity.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Electric Blue 001' is not readily available or widely documented, as is common for many adult films from this era.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a series that was significant in the development of the adult film industry during the late 1970s and early 1980s, contributing to the mainstreaming of erotic cinema.
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