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Peach Fuzz Review  

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9/2/2015 8:26 pm
Peach Fuzz Review


Directed by Cecil Howard. Released by Command Cinema Corporation in 1976 (according to IMDB ) or 1977 (according to IAFD).

Former college buddies Steve (played by Jeffrey Hurst) and Bill (played by Chuck Vincent) talk about old times while playing racquetball. When Bill asks Steve why he dropped out and disappeared for a while, he tells the story of one of the loves of his life who he affectionately referred to as Mishou (played by Jean Dalton). The film is a series of flashbacks about her sexual escapades up until the point when one of Steve's professors (played by Zebedy Colt), who also has a liking of Mishou, catches him in bed with her. Steve is expelled and never sees Mishou again. SPOILER ALERT: The film ends with Steve meeting Bill's wife, who happens to be Mishou. Story Grade: B.

This movie was shot on film, which could definitely use a restoration. Medium Grade: A-.

There were numerous outdoor scenes. Actual locations were used in this production. Soundstages may also have been utilized, perhaps in the gangbang scene. Set Design Grade: A.

The sexual performances were pretty good. Performers seemed to be enthusiastic; however, there still seemed to be a lack of passion. Some penetration shots were obscured. Sexual Performances Grade: B.

Generally, the acting was not that great. Zebedy Colt's performance as the professor was over the top. Jean Dalton seemed rather dull. Hope Stockton seemed inauthentic. Jeffrey Hurst seemed to be a Harry Reems wannabe. And Chuck Vincent is much better suited as a director. Acting Grade: C-.

The costumes seemed to be appropriate for the characters. Nothing in particular stood out in a negative or positive way. Wardrobe/Make-up Grade: B.

The lighting during the gangbang scene was obviously unnatural, but stylistic. There were times when it seemed there was too much direct light and other times when there wasn't enough lighting during penetration. Lighting Grade: C.

Sound quality was decent and consistent throughout. The song "Little Girl" was played a couple of times and although I applaud the use of original songs in x-rated films, this song was not that great. Sound Grade: B.

A boom mic appeared in one of the shots and there was a continuity error in which a nighttime present-day scene appeared between two daylight present-day scenes. Directing Grade: B-.

The gangbang scene was definitely highly stylized. The close-ups of somewhat distorted faces also demonstrates that an effort at artistry was made. Artistic Merit Grade: A-.

OVERALL GRADE: B.

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