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1979 pornographic film by Ann Perry

Sweet Savage

Film Poster

Directed by Ann Perry
Written by Ann Perry
Starring
Cinematography Jack Deerson
Edited by Carlton Way

Production
companies

Superbitch Productions
Evolution Enterprises

Distributed by TVX
Caballero Control Corporation (CCC)
Alpha Blue Archives
VCX
Alpha Blue Archive

Release date

(US)

Running time

76 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Sweet Savage is a 1979 American pornographic Western film written and directed by Ann Perry and starring porn performers Carol Connors and Jack Birch along with straight acting veteran Aldo Ray, a Golden Globe nominee, in a non-sex role. Along with Russ Meyer‘s nudie-cutie Wild Gals of the Naked West (1962) and the hardcore A Dirty Western (1975), it is one of the few pornographic films in the American Western movie genre.

  • Carol Connors as Miss Lilly
  • Aldo Ray as Banner
  • Beth Anna as Shy Dove
  • John Hollabaugh as Damon
  • Jack Birch as Mr. Bret
  • Eileen Welles as Jamie

The film was released in California and Houston, Texas, in June 1979.[1] A ‘cool’ version with the explicit sex scenes removed was also released in certain theatres. The ‘cool’ version was due for release in Redding, California, but the print was confiscated by authorities, the city’s first attempt to prevent the showing of an allegedly obscene film.[1] The film opened in New York in July 1979.[1]

in 1980, Ray was awarded Best Actor from the Adult Film Association‘s third Erotica Awards.[2]

  1. ^ a b c “Redding Officials Impound Cool X-Rated Pic Prior To Its Skedded Engagement”. Daily Variety. June 25, 1979. p. 1.
  2. ^ Gaul, Ken (January 1980). “California Split—Oscar Night in XXX-Film Land”. Genesis: 58–60.

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