Cross-dressing, camera tricks, and a houseful of models—Wood and Robertson serve up X-rated farce.
LOVE FEAST
Mr. Murphy, a cross-dressing erotic photographer, who lures models to his house on the pretense of legitimate modelling work, and then busies himself bedding them. After a while, his bedroom has gotten pretty crowded and he’s exhausted, so he snags a taxi cab driver to help out.
Love Feast is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Joseph F. Robertson about a cross-dressing photographer who lures models to his home under false pretenses and becomes entangled with a trio of domineering women.
Synopsis
- Director
- Joseph F. Robertson
- Writers
- Edward D. Wood Jr., Joseph F. Robertson
- Release
- 1969
- Runtime
- 1h 3m
- Genres
- Comedy
- Also Known As
- Pretty Models All in a Row, The Photographer, Original title: Love Feast
Why Cult
Edward D. Wood Jr. not only co-writes but stars as Mr. Murphy, bringing his signature oddball energy to the sexploitation table.
The film leans into drag and humiliation fetishes, with the main character willingly dressing in women's clothes for a trio of domineering women.
From orgies to dominatrix play, the film is a buffet of 1960s softcore and fetish themes, all wrapped in a satirical package.
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Questions from the Vault
What is Love Feast about? +
Love Feast follows Mr. Murphy, a photographer who lures models to his home under the guise of work, only to involve them in erotic escapades and ultimately encounter a trio of domineering women who force him into cross-dressing and submission.
When was Love Feast released? +
Love Feast was released in 1969.
Who directed Love Feast? +
Love Feast was directed by Joseph F. Robertson.
How long is Love Feast? +
Love Feast has a runtime of 63 minutes.
What genre is Love Feast? +
Love Feast is a comedy film.
Where can I watch Love Feast? +
Love Feast is available to stream on SassyFlix.