Sunday 8 July 2018

Sunday Crush – Marilyn Chambers


When you are a young teenager with sex on your mind, there is a rite of passage - your first porn/adult magazine, mine being a copy of “Playboy” that I found dumped on some waste ground. When it comes to films, “Deep Throat” and “Behind the Green Door” were the most famous porn films and the latter was my first, viewed in the Prince of Wales cinema at the tender age around 17 years old.

I remember nothing about the film until watching an interview with its star earlier this morning and who could forget her, Marilyn Chambers. Crush/Lust alert. I may have forgotten the film not Marilyn. The film sees her character Gloria kidnapped and then initiated into perform in live sex act at a secret club for the rich and well heeled on a private stage, participating in lesbianism, interracial sex and a public orgy.

She may have been a pornstar but you could not call her prolific but my favourite piece of her was the horror film Rabid in which she plays Rose a young woman who develops a taste for human blood after undergoing experimental plastic surgery leaves her developing and orifice under one of her armpits. The orifice hides a stinger that she uses to feed on victims blood.  Her victims turn into rabid, bloodthirsty zombies who proceed to infect others, which turns into a citywide epidemic. I will later seek this film out and re-watch it.

Chambers dreamed of having a career in mainstream films. She ranked at No. 6 on the list of Top 50 Porn Stars of All Time by AVN.

She was strikingly beautiful I thought and constantly appearing in Adult magazines due to the Green Door film it was always being promoted. In the business she was in to me she looked homely she had no need for fancy clothes because in her business she doesn’t wear much anyway. There is no need to lie about her beauty and honesty it is there to see. She had beautiful hair and there I go again going on about hair and the cutest pair of perky boobs on a sound body.

It was a prime era for stunning pornstars in the seventies.

Rabid



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