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A Good Gem for the Genre
Michael_Elliott14 February 2018
Mary! Mary! (1977)

*** (out of 4)

Ned (John Leslie) can't keep his wife Mary (Constance Money) satisfied due to his premature ejaculation. When he wishes that he could last longer, a devil like person shows up and offers him a cream that will turn him into a stub but he must exchange his soul for it.

MARY! MARY! is a film that I had never heard of until Vinegar Syndrome announced it for release. Quite often I don't like all of the films that they release but I always give them a try because the titles are usually at least interesting in their own way. Of course, they also release some real gems and that's exactly what this picture was. This falls into that "Golden Era of Porn" when stories could be interesting and the style even more so.

What makes this film so good is that it's actually well-made and features a fairly interesting story for what it was. I thought there were some pretty funny scenes scattered throughout the picture including an early on where Ned is being satisfied under his desk and a friend shows up and just can't get the hint to leave. There's another sequence with a couple cops (including Rene Bond) that leads to some funny stuff and a rather impressive car chase sequence.

The film ends with a large orgy as well as a really fun trip that's a lot better than any of the drug movies we saw from the 1960's. Of course, the film benefits from a nice cast who do a nice job in their roles. Money really doesn't get enough to do but you can't really bash the film because everyone is so good in their roles that no matter who is on the screen you're being entertained. And wait until you see that meat scene!
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8/10
Selling your soul for the sake of sex
Woodyanders21 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Ned (an excellent and engaging performance by John Leslie) suffers from premature ejaculation. Ned decides to sell his soul to the sinister the Arranger (well played to the creepy hilt by Andre) in around to rectify this problem.

Writer/director Bernard Morris relates the enjoyable story at a snappy pace, maintains a likeable lighthearted tone throughout, and stages an exciting madcap car chase with aplomb. The sex scenes are very hot and energetic: The opening set piece in a swimming pool rates as a total scorcher while the climactic wild orgy that ultimately takes a dark turn likewise delivers the arousing goods. Moreover, it's acted with enthusiasm by a tip-top cast of 70's Golden Age adult cinema favorites: The gorgeous Constance Money as Ned's vivacious wife Mary, Sharon Thorpe as the sensuous Jane, Jon Martin as the easygoing Eric, Sandy Pinney as lascivious secretary Bonnie, Rene Bond as an eager rookie cop, and Ken Scudder as a randy policeman. B.F. Sharp's spirited score hits the stirring spot. Henning Schellerup's sumptuous cinematography provides an attractive bright look. Recommended viewing for fans of 70's hardcore fare.
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Great stuff in a average way
Murklatoi1 February 2003
John Leslie, a stud with genital problems, begs the devil for help with his marriage. His wife, Constance Money, complains over his pre-spray functions so he agrees to sell his soul for sex. Since he is in a porno film he probably would have got some anyway, but maybe one shouldn't complain too much over this somewhat amusing film, filled with somewhat great sex. Although the storyline is reserved for the first few minutes, the plumbing that follows is good and the performers seem to enjoy themselves. The movie ends on a positive note and you realise that you have seen the whole thing without collapsing exhausted to the floor, hairy, sweaty organs forever burned into your retinas.
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