The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann
The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann is a 1974 American hardcore adult film starring Barbara Bourbon and directed by Radley Metzger (as "Henry Paris") that is considered one of the classics of the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984). It was a step forward in the development of the genre, as it had a plot and good acting. The movie can be seen as a meditation on voyeurism, due to the trope of Mann being spied on by a private detective hired by her husband, and the production of pornography itself, as the detective films her sexual encounters.
Plot
Bourbon plays Pamela Mann, a married psychotherapist living and working in Manhattan who has several sexual encounters that are filmed by a private detective hired by her husband. Mann has sex with one of her patients, a prostitute, and also is kidnapped by a couple of radicals. While the male radical orally rapes Mann, the female radical reads the text of a Supreme Court decision on pornography. She also fellates a man she meets on a park bench. At the climax of the film, Mann is revealed to be watching the detective's films in bed with her husband. They have staged the encounters and the snooping for their own private enjoyment. They then have sex.
More details
author | Radley Metzger |
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director | Radley Metzger |
editor | Doris Toumarkine |
keywords | fellate kidnap married park bench private detective prostitute psychotherapist rape sexual encounter snoop supreme court |
musicBy | Robert Rochester |
producer | Ava Leighton |
productionCompany | Hudson Valley Films |
publisher | Hudson Valley Films |
theme | pornographic |