Babyface (1977)
31KBabyface (1977). 1h 46m | X
“Well, what can anyone say about this little gem! I saw it first in 1982 aged 15, and only last week came across it again.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSuperlatives cannot describe this absolute, genuine classic – strong narrative, humour and a myriad of peachy one liners delivered by a posse of u0026#39;actorsu0026#39; who take the u0026#39;methodu0026#39; to its logical conclusion and genuinely look like they are enjoying themselves. There are times, my friends, when the delivery is so good you feel like youu0026#39;re almost in the room.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eUnlike many films of this ilk, Babyface has a strong story with a fantastic twist you donu0026#39;t see coming till the Nutcrackeru0026#39;s identity is finally revealed. I wonu0026#39;t spoil it for you folks, but youu0026#39;ll be clinging on for dear life once you finally find out.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAfter a series of adventures and one serious er u0026#39;misdemeanouru0026#39; our hero, Dan, finds himself at the Training Camp run by the redoubtable u0026#39;Champu0026#39; – a pint sized madam who makes Atilla the Hun look like a Red Cross volunteer. She reads Dan the Riot Act before introducing him to a small coterie of high achieving yet libidinous females who, over the course of the next ninety minutes, shag him senseless. Thatu0026#39;s about it, but watch out for the Nutcracker folks. Sheu0026#39;s heavy, really freaky….u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe u0026#39;Citizen Kaneu0026#39; of adult entertainment, and not a zither in sight.”