Linda Lovelace Movies
The starlet of the most infamous porno flicks of all time, actress Linda Lovelace was a key player in the film that made XXX chic in the 1970s, Deep Throat (1972). Though future revelations would paint a dark picture for her involvement in the production (Lovelace was once quoted as stating, "Each time someone watches that movie, they're seeing me being raped"), Deep Throat not only brought porn to the mainstream, but also established the actress a sordid reputation that she would never live down. Born Linda Boreman in the Bronx in 1949, Lovelace would later make frequent allegations of abuse to her then-husband Charles Traynor, whom she claimed forced her at gunpoint to commit numerous sex acts. Appearing in numerous hardcore 8 mm reels before her Deep Throat breakthrough (including a shocking act of bestiality, which Traynor attempted but failed to re-create for Playboy magnate Hugh Hefner), Lovelace disappeared from the public eye shortly after her initial stardom, later remarrying and becoming a staunch anti-porn advocate and an outspoken critic of silicone implants as a means of breast enhancement. Though she was no longer involved in the industry that made her famous and frequently derided the film that was her sole starring vehicle, Deep Throat continued its influence into the new decade when it was released uncut in the U.K. for the first time in September of 2000. In her later years the former starlet had worked numerous clerical jobs and gave birth to two children with second husband Larry Marchiano before the couple divorced in 1996. Penning Ordeal in 1980, the shocking autobiography found the actress coming to terms with her past and beginning an active crusade against the adult film industry that would last until her untimely death in 2002. Held on life support in the weeks following a devastating car crash, Lovelace sustained massive trauma and internal injuries resulting in her disconnection shortly thereafter. She was 53. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie GuideDirectors Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato follow up Party Monster by returning to the documentary form of their most popular film The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Rather than examining evangelists-cum-gay icons, this time the duo takes aim at the cultural phenomenon that is and was Deep Throat, the hardcore porn film that cost 25,000 dollars to make and grossed over 600-million-dollars world-wide, making it the most successful independent film of all time. The impact of the film on the public's perception of pornography is discussed, as is the unlikely relationship the film had to the Watergate scandal. Actress Linda Lovelace who later denounced Deep Throat, claiming she'd been forced to make it at gunpoint, appears in interviews that were shot just before her fatal 2002 car accident. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
Voter apathy in the United States is at an all-time high, and the general consensus of the American attitude is that there simply isn't anyone worth voting for. A multi-ethnic, politically diverse committee comes together to name a new candidate that America can really get behind. When someone jokingly suggests famous porn star Linda Lovelace, the committee members realize that it isn't such a crazy idea after all ("At least she knows how to use her head!"). Lovelace agrees to run for president, the Upright Party is formed, and a cross-country campaign tour is launched. Her journey is full of ribald adventures in small towns, big cities, and rural spots along the highway, and she's loved by the people everywhere she goes. Unfortunately, that makes the Dirty Guys in Washington upset, so they send for The Assassinator (Chuck McCann) to make sure that Lovelace doesn't live to claim her rightful spot as leader of the free world. This wacky softcore sex farce features an assortment of celebrities in cameo roles, including Micky Dolenz, Scatman Crothers, Joe E. Ross, and Vaughn Meader. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide
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