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The Farmer's Daughters (1976) More at IMDbPro »
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unclear, 4 November 2005
Author: sarabay1978 (sarabay1978@yahoo.com) from chicago ill.
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Zebedy Colt is(was)one of the most unheard of directors of hardcore films in the 1970s. This is most probably due to the fact that he had more balls than pretty much any other director in the period and was at home showing just about anything, on the screen. The Farmers Daughter was Colt's first film and most certainly his most primal. Set on a rural farm, the one hour romp includes just about every abomination one can imagine. Incest, rape, various bondage and kink scenes, and even two murders. The acting, as in most films from this period is hit or miss, with some actors giving astounding performances and other giving performances that make Ed Woods films look great. Furthermore, the cheap gritty look of the film results in one having to have a double take, in that on the one hand, such a cheap look enhances the authentic feel of the film, while on the other hand, it just makes it feel grungy. I would suppose that my main problem with the film IS the cheap look. Director Colt, who latter went on to make such shockers as Unwilling Lovers and The Night Walker(aka Sex Wish)seems very much at ease here, almost as if he did not even care about making a good piece of cinema, but rather was just using the camera as a means through which he could capture base human perversion(a feat he most certainly accomplished). It is for that reason that I am not as enthralled by this film as I have been with some of his other work, even those other films with the same dirt cheap look as this one. Still, any die hard Colt fans(if there are any) should seek this one out. Originally released by VCA Pictures in the 80s.
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How does one defend "The Farmer's Daughter", 26 September 2005
Author: flynnparadox (flynnparadox@gmail.com) from Phoenix, Arizona
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How does one defend "The Farmer's Daughter?" This is the question I am asking myself. The film is depraved, sadistic, perverse and soulless. Perhaps we should begin with these adjectives. I think that's a winning recommendation, actually. Especially when it comes to the adult film industry. Currently, adult films are afraid to offend beyond the normal boundaries (there is still a market for "rough sex," "humiliation," etc.) Put simply, adult films take no real chances anymore. "The Farmer's Daughter," while not a great film, at least has nerve on its side. It dares to be gleefully offensive, on nearly every level. There is depravity (forced incest of family members, including a Mother/daughter x 3 scene,) humiliation (the daughters are truly MEAN to the ranch hand,) and murder (the convicts and the ranch hand are all blow away.) All in all, it's pretty grueling, even for an entry in the "sadistic 70s" hardcore genre. It has all this, plus the demented mind of Zebedy Colt behind (and in front of) the camera. Only Colt (and Abel Ferrara) would direct a hardcore film which contains incest and cast himself as a father who gets "serviced" by his hottest daughter. And, to add the last cherry on top of this disgusting pie, the great Gloria Leonard plays the mother. Only in the 70s...
12 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-
Terrible, 29 August 2002
Author: unrated
If you've ever heard the rumor that Spalding (SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA) Gray once appeared in an XXX film, this is what they're talking about. The movie has one of those end credit montages where they show each actor in turn and display their names on the screen--and there's "Spaulding Gray" (sic), flashing a dopey grin at the camera. He plays the leader of a gang of escaped convicts who terrorize a farmer's family. The whole movie is very bad. Sadistic, monotonous, and no fun at all. The dialogue is especially embarrassing.
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