Little Angel Puss (1975)
**Title: Little Angel Puss (1975)
- Overview and Review****Synopsis:**"Little Angel Puss" is a film that centers on a teenage girl's exploration of her sexuality, leading to both personal discovery and harsh consequences. The narrative follows the character Angel, portrayed by Joan Devlon, as she navigates her desires and the darker aspects of urban life after leaving the safety of her home.
Review Summary: The film, directed by Alan Colberg and released in 1976, is characterized as both a cautionary tale about promiscuity and an adult film. It combines a compelling, albeit dark, storyline with explicit sexual content. The film explores themes of drug use, prostitution, and sexual exploitation in an urban setting, contrasting sharply with the more upbeat tone of many contemporary films.
Key Scenes: 1. Scene One: Joan Devlon and Rick Lutze engage in sexual acts in a swimming pool..
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Scene Two: Joan convinces her boyfriend, John Schaeffer, to engage in sexual activities in her bedroom..
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Scene Three: Joan's friend, Susan Catherine, introduces her to using a vibrator..
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Scene Four: Joan has a sexual encounter with Tyler Reynolds..
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Scene Five & Six: Joan is taken advantage of by David Book and his accomplice, Sharon Thorpe..
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Scene Seven: Joan performs an uncomfortable act for a client..
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Scene Eight: A brief encounter with David Book..
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Scene Nine: David and Sharon engage in sexual acts.
Technical Aspects:
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Director: Danielle de Neuve
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Studio: CalVista
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Video Quality: Rated as decent, with clarity scoring 5.5/10 and color/contrast at 6/10.
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Format: MPEG-4; duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes; bit rate of 2,207 kb/s.
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Audio: AAC LC, with a constant bit rate of 128 kb/s.
Conclusion:"Little Angel Puss" is noted for its gritty realism and darker themes, distinguishing it from other films of the era. It is recommended for viewers interested in classic adult films with a more serious narrative.