Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion

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Movie
German title Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion
Original title The Party at Kitty and Stud's
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1970
length 65 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Morton Lewis
script Milton Lewis
production Milton Lewis
music Kay Leodel
camera Rolph Laube
cut Ron Kalish ,
Ralph Rosenblum
occupation

Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion (OT: The Party at Kitty and Stud’s ) is an American soft porn from 1970 by director Morton M. Lewis. He was best known through the participation of the then unknown actor Sylvester Stallone . After he achieved world fame through his participation in films such as Rocky and Rambo , the inexpensive film was made under various cuts and various titles such as The Italian Stallion ("The Italian Stallion"), Randy - The Sex Adventures of Sylvester Stallone , Sylvester Stallone - Return from Vietnam or Back from Vietnam marketed on both DVD and VHS.

action

The film is about the sex life of the young New Yorker Kitty and her boyfriend Stud. Although this is a primitive, at times brutal character, in bed he satisfies Kitty to the greatest satisfaction. Mild sadomasochism is also part of their sex life. Stud whips Kitty with his belt.

One day Stud publishes a note on a notice board inviting strangers to a party. Some people actually appear and a group sex orgy begins , in which Stud makes all women happy.

production

Stallone said he only accepted the role in the film because he slept at a bus stop for a few nights and was desperate after being kicked out of his apartment in New York City. His fee was $ 200 for two days of shooting, enough to get something back on his feet. In retrospect, he found the film terrible, and the sex scenes were also rather tame from his point of view. The film was funded by some wealthy lawyers.

The film had, although this is denied by Stallone and a few others, at least several theatrical releases in about four US states between 1970 and 1972. However, the actual release history began only after the success of the first Rocky part.

The film was preceded by a prologue by Gail Palmer , in which Gail Palmer claimed that the film was originally hardcore porn , when it was secondly released under the title Italion Stallion , which is based on the nickname of Rocky Balboa and also became the nickname of Sylvester Stallone , which has now been cut into a soft porn version. It is probably a hoax that has become an urban legend over the years . On the one hand, Stallone himself stated that there was no hardcore version, on the other hand such an editing version never appeared.

Other myths are that the makers of the film tried to sell the film to Stallone for $ 100,000, but Stallone did not respond. The film was later rented to theaters for $ 10,000 a night.

Publications in the home video market

In Germany, the film was first released on VHS and indexed by the Federal Inspectorate for Writings Harmful to Young People (BPjS) on April 30, 1986 under the title Randy - The Sex Adventures of Sylvester Stallone in the VHS version. The indexing was canceled on March 31, 2011 due to the passage of time.

The film was released in several cut versions. Including several versions with hardcore scenes that come from the film China de Sade and was probably enriched with a story plot in the course of the Rambo films, in which Stud is a returnees from Vietnam who was hunted by his old comrades. On June 29, 1991, the film was also shown in a heavily cut version on the TV station RTL plus .

criticism

The lexicon of international film judges: "Primitive trash film."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Sylvester Stallone: ​​The Playboy Interview. September 1978. ( Memento from April 24, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ The Pottstown Mercury . September 23, 1970, p. 18. 
  3. Italion Stallion. In: Mondo Digital's SICK PICKS. October 23, 2007, accessed July 21, 2020 .
  4. The 'Italian Stallion' Hoax: Stallone Never Did Hardcore. AVN Business ( Memento from August 23, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Sylvester Stallone Porn Film. In: Snopes.com. Retrieved July 21, 2020 (American English).
  6. ^ Neil M. Heyman: Stars in Our Eyes: The Star Phenomenon in the Contemporary Era . Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, ISBN 978-0-275-97480-0 , pp. 153 ( google.de [accessed on July 21, 2020]).
  7. Gerald Wurm: Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion (1970). In: Schnittberichte.com. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
  8. Randy. In: Haiko's film dictionary. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
  9. Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion in the online film database . Retrieved July 21, 2020
  10. Kitty & Studs - The Italian stallion. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed July 22, 2020 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used