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The 70s sex comedy where a pizza parlor hostess tries to reform a human garbage can.
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Lecher (1973)

sleazy grindhousemidnight movie chaostacky time capsule

Overview

Comedy

Ray, a lothario and general pig of a man, has no problem coaxing all manner of women into his carnal web, be it an English governess, wealthy society lady, or even an innocent Girl Scout. But when Sandy, a sweet young hostess at a pizza parlor, tries to get him to take a more serious and romantic approach to his frenzied sex life, Ray begins to second guess his ways… is he truly capable of change?

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Content warning
breaking the fourth wallcheatingflashbackbaseballwaitressbondagepizzapigbachelorpick up
toxic masculinity before it had a nameperformative desirecommodification of intimacy

Standout Aspects

Production

Chuck Vincent's frantic editing tries to hide the budget.

Costume

Girl Scout uniform as male gaze artifact.

Best for:Solo: When you need to understand 1973 in 69 minutes.·Background: Ironically, while doing literally anything else.
Heads up:Sexual Content: Constant 70s softcore, dubious consent framing throughout.·Disturbing: Period-appropriate casual misogyny played for laughs.
Chuck Vincent

Director

Chuck Vincent

ReleasedJun 15, 1973
Runtime1h 9m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feellight

Top Cast

Gus Thomas

Gus Thomas

Ray

Tanya Tickler

Tanya Tickler

Linda

Georgina Spelvin

Georgina Spelvin

The Elegant Lady

Valerie Marron

Valerie Marron

Girl Scout

Helen Madigan

Helen Madigan

Sandy

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Chuck Vincent would pivot to hardcore and then back to 'legitimate' B-movies, making this a rare liminal work in the adult-to-mainstream crossover era.

Trivia

Georgina Spelvin, credited as 'The Elegant Lady,' was already legendary from 'The Devil in Miss Jones' — her presence here is stunt casting for grindhouse recognition.

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