I saw something simialr to this, a French production called The Crimson Executioner when I encountered it. It featured a soft-core version of the Hell Passion from the end of 120 Days of Sodom.
I can't say I am going to rush out to buy your recomendation because of the very peculair situation we find ourselves in. Since the earliest infacny of our daughter (whose second birthday is tomorrow)I have only been able to view DVDs of three films: the full swedish TV version of Fanny and Alexander (in five minute installments over a couple weeks), and Godzilla vs. King Kong, and King Kong vs. Mecha-Kong. But the unwatched DVDs have been piling up (there must be 40 or 50 of them, including many Bunuels and all the Kubricks). Surely this situation will change soon.
Now that I think of it, what a quaint expression 'rush out to buy' is now, as though there were some physical store where one could go to buy DVDs other than those featuring Thomas the Tank Engine.
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I can't say I am going to rush out to buy your recomendation because of the very peculair situation we find ourselves in. Since the earliest infacny of our daughter (whose second birthday is tomorrow)I have only been able to view DVDs of three films: the full swedish TV version of Fanny and Alexander (in five minute installments over a couple weeks), and Godzilla vs. King Kong, and King Kong vs. Mecha-Kong. But the unwatched DVDs have been piling up (there must be 40 or 50 of them, including many Bunuels and all the Kubricks). Surely this situation will change soon.
Now that I think of it, what a quaint expression 'rush out to buy' is now, as though there were some physical store where one could go to buy DVDs other than those featuring Thomas the Tank Engine.