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Richard Franklin
- Self
- (as Richard Bruce)
John Bluthal
- Self
- (archive footage)
Uschi Digard
- Self
- (archive footage)
John Holmes
- Self
- (archive footage)
Candy Samples
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Mary Gavin)
Cheryl Smith
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Rainbeaux Smith)
Storyline
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Yawner of a behind-the-scenes short
One learns little about the softcore Aussie movie FANTASM (and its sequel) in this desultory DVD extra, typical of a latter-day craze to preserve trivia about every movie ever made (I'm exaggerating on purpose).
It certainly seems that way, as based on the actual content of the two feature films, well-preserved for video fans by Synapse Films, plus these unenlightening interviews with the producer and director, a "who cares?" reaction is in order.
Director Mark Hartley hails from the music video world, earning him a black mark in my book for starters, and apparently makes a living rehashing the details of mediocre Aussie product. His integrity is suspect here from the outset, as FANTASM director Richard Franklin is coyly referred to as "Richard Bruce" his porn pseudonym, throughout this pointless exercise, meant to obfuscate than reveal.
In a segment labeled "The Bottom Line" we learn that FANTASM was highly profitable, not surprising given its $50,000 budget (not made clear whether that was Aussie or American dollars, quite a difference in the '70s), high by porn standards but minuscule for mainstream feature films. This was perhaps the only relevant factoid in the 23-minute length short: it's all about the money. The flop of its sequel is left unexamined -of course, since these shorts are all about fawning.
Producer Ginnane sort of clears up (reading between the lines is a must for any consumer of these rah-rah & asinine interview shorts) the oddity in FANTASM COMES AGAIN of John Holmes getting billing again, but merely popping up clothed in a nanosecond cameo by the pool. "He refused to get into the pool" is Ginnane's explanation of why not Holmes but porn-hag William Margold, the talent wrangler on these runaway productions (the opposite of the shooting-outside-U.S. cheapie craze of recent decades) shot in California by visiting Aussies, appears in the wet sex scene with two gals. Of course, there MIGHT have been an interesting anecdote why Holmes didn't perform, but evidently that was too much for a 23 minutes of filler exercise to include.
It certainly seems that way, as based on the actual content of the two feature films, well-preserved for video fans by Synapse Films, plus these unenlightening interviews with the producer and director, a "who cares?" reaction is in order.
Director Mark Hartley hails from the music video world, earning him a black mark in my book for starters, and apparently makes a living rehashing the details of mediocre Aussie product. His integrity is suspect here from the outset, as FANTASM director Richard Franklin is coyly referred to as "Richard Bruce" his porn pseudonym, throughout this pointless exercise, meant to obfuscate than reveal.
In a segment labeled "The Bottom Line" we learn that FANTASM was highly profitable, not surprising given its $50,000 budget (not made clear whether that was Aussie or American dollars, quite a difference in the '70s), high by porn standards but minuscule for mainstream feature films. This was perhaps the only relevant factoid in the 23-minute length short: it's all about the money. The flop of its sequel is left unexamined -of course, since these shorts are all about fawning.
Producer Ginnane sort of clears up (reading between the lines is a must for any consumer of these rah-rah & asinine interview shorts) the oddity in FANTASM COMES AGAIN of John Holmes getting billing again, but merely popping up clothed in a nanosecond cameo by the pool. "He refused to get into the pool" is Ginnane's explanation of why not Holmes but porn-hag William Margold, the talent wrangler on these runaway productions (the opposite of the shooting-outside-U.S. cheapie craze of recent decades) shot in California by visiting Aussies, appears in the wet sex scene with two gals. Of course, there MIGHT have been an interesting anecdote why Holmes didn't perform, but evidently that was too much for a 23 minutes of filler exercise to include.
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- lor_
- Apr 4, 2011
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- Also known as
- Fantasm Penetrated
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- Runtime23 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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