Bride's Delight (aka Hillbilly Honeymoon) (1971)
Bride's Delight (aka Hillbilly Honeymoon) (1971)
Overview:"Bride's Delight," also known as "Hillbilly Honeymoon," is a film released by Something Weird Video. It features a couple, Ralph and Nellie Granger, who win a trip to Hollywood for their honeymoon. Upon arrival, they are approached by an ad executive and invited to tour a movie studio.
Plot Summary: The story follows the newlyweds, who are mistaken for talent by a porn director at the studio. They are offered$100 each to participate in a day of adult film shooting, which they accept. The film unfolds with various scenes depicting their experiences in the adult film industry.
Film Characteristics: The film is noted for its light entertainment value but is described as potentially tedious without its notable cast members. The male lead, John Keith, resembles Max Baer Jr. and struggles with scenes requiring physical performance. The female lead, referred to as "Star," is highlighted for her appeal.
Soundtrack: The film features a Muzak soundtrack with covers of popular Beatles songs and other notable tracks. Due to copyright concerns, the original music was replaced in alternate versions. One version includes a jazz score from another film by Nick Millard.
Scene Breakdown: A breakdown of scenes includes various interactions between the leads and additional actors. The film includes explicit content, featuring hardcore scenes of male-female and group sex.
Video Quality: The video quality is described as decent, with a rating of around 6/10, featuring typical defects associated with vintage films.
Conclusion: The film combines elements of humor and adult content, reflecting a transitional period in the adult film industry during the early '70s.