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The Golden Age of Porn Vol. 2: Science Fiction

Season 4, Ep. 5

The Sir and the Madame discuss three science fiction epics from the Golden Age of Porn:


THE SATISFIERS OF ALPHA BLUE (1981, Arrow Productions) Written and directed by Gerard Damiano, starring Lysa Thatcher, Robert Kerman (R. Bolla), Herschel Savage, Sharon Mitchell, Jody Maxwell, Annie Sprinkle, Hillary Summers, Tiffany Clark, George Payne, Gerard Damiano, and Marilyn Gee.


ULTRA FLESH (1980, VCX) Written and directed by Svetlana Mischoff from a story by G. Lewis and Sebastian Leone, starring Seka, Jamie Gillis, John Leslie, Luis De Jesus, Lisa De Leeuw, John Seeman, Serena, Candida Royalle, Mike Ranger, Little Oral Annie, Ron Jeremy, and Kelly Nichols.


CAFÉ FLESH (1982, Mondo Macabro) Directed by Stephen Sayadian (Rinse Dream) and Mark S. Esposito, written by Herbert W. Day (Jerry Stahl) and Stephen Sayadian (Rinse Dream), starring Andrew Nichols, Paul McGibboney, Michelle Bauer (Pia Snow), Marie Sharp, Tantala Ray, Jody Lennon, Neil Poderecki, and Richard Belzer.

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