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- Link to subtitles: Blonde Ambition (1981)
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Tags: John AmeroLem AmeroAmero brothersvintage porngolden ageSuzy MandelDory DevonMolly MaloneEric Edwards
This great masterpiece by brothers John and Lem Amero chronicles the rise to fame and fortune of the Kane sisters, from one of the worst vaudeville acts ever seen before a drunken audience in a seedy bar in Coyote Fang, Wyoming, to becoming Broadway celebrities.
Still in Wyoming, and once the daily performances are over—performances that preclude any encores related to audience enthusiasm—Sugar (British softcore actress Suzy Mandel, who uses body doubles for the penetration scenes, although thankfully she has no qualms about performing fellatio) runs to the barn, which also serves as the sisters' dressing room, to have fun with her cowboy boyfriend, the clumsy and insecure Luke, while the sensible Candy (Dory Devon, actually a New York theater actress who would use a pseudonym for her hardcore projects) desperately tries to find a way out of this messed-up situation.
Possibly the funniest porn comedy ever made, after Radley Metzger's "The Opening of Misty Beethoven," and that's despite the fact that most of the sex isn't really the deciding factor in the film's greatness (at least not strictly speaking), as it doesn't seem to have been conceived for that purpose. "Blonde Ambition" was the magnum opus of the Amero brothers, two gay brothers whose film career traces back to the sex exploitation films of the 1960s, before venturing into hardcore cinema with the avant-garde oddity of the 1970s, "Bacchanale." However, nothing could have prepared the predominantly heterosexual adult audience for "Blonde Ambition," a brazenly parody of "queer" concept and classic Hollywood musicals, with big musical numbers (well, as big as its $30,000 budget allowed), interspersed with intimate interludes that left little to the imagination. A sensational work.