The Stud (1978)
4/10
Dated Jackie Collins potboiler
28 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
THE STUD is a slightly controversial big screen adaptation of one of Jackie Collins' potboiler novels, about the relationship between a nightclub manager and the wife of a bored businessman looking for a little excitement. This film is notable for featuring Joan Collins in an alluring role; in her mid-40s, she's more than happy to strip off as the part requires and her vibrant personality is very much a reason to tune in.

Unfortunately, the rest of the film is something of a dated mess, and the most enjoyment I got from it were the various funky tunes placing in the various disco dancing scenes. It's an overlong movie and one that's padded to boot; the sex and dancing takes up a lot of the running time, and the rest of the plot is rather slim. Oliver Tobias is miscast as the wooden lead, and I simply didn't care about his predicament whatsoever. Sue Lloyd and Walter Gotell give good value in support, but the sex feels tepid rather than exciting and the end result tends to be 'is that what all the fuss was about?'.
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