Showing posts with label JAMES HONG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JAMES HONG. Show all posts

Friday, July 06, 2018

TEEN LUST in 35mm on 7/12 at the Nitehawk!



Temple of Schlock founder Chris Poggiali will be at the Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn on Thursday, July 12th, to introduce a rare 35mm showing of James Hong's THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR (a.k.a. TEEN LUST)! This event, part of the “The Deuce” screening series, is expected to sell out, so get your tickets now! Written, produced and directed by busy and beloved character actor James Hong, this episodic, idiosyncratic bad-taste comedy about a group of high school newly-grads consistently surprises by giving equal time to their creepy parents, neighbors, clergymen, and local law enforcement. Filmed in 1977 under the title SO LONG, COLUMBUS HIGH but completed as THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, it failed to find an audience upon its release in 1978 as THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR and spent the next five years haunting drive-ins under yet another two titles before hitting the Deuce on September 9th, 1983 (Top-lining a triple bill at the Victory with GETTING IT ON and THE CREEPER).

“…authentically trashy….amounts to a John Waters movie made by a retarded midwesterner.” – Sleazoid Express

The show starts at 9:30 p.m. and, as always, there will be prizes afterwards. For more details, head over to the event page.


Friday, April 13, 2012

"Week of Hong" presents HOT CONNECTIONS (1972)


For our contribution to Lost Video Archive’s “Week of Hong” (April 9-14), a blogathon devoted to the long and always interesting career of actor-filmmaker James Hong, we unveil another Temple of Schlock exclusive: HOT CONNECTIONS (1972), a soft-X skin flick directed by “James Young,” the same alias Hong used as the co-star of the hardcore CHINA GIRL (1975). Made at the tail end of an all-too-brief period in Hollywood when the opportunity to direct an adult movie was looked upon as an opportunity to direct a movie (see: Corey Allen, Melvin Van Peebles, Jack Starrett), one can’t fault Hong for ultimately hiding behind a pseudonym, even if HOT CONNECTIONS had more brain in its head forty years ago than most legitimate comedies are packing today. Pic carries a 1972 copyright date but seems to have received the bulk of its playdates (through Ellman Film Enterprises) beginning in the spring of 1973. The ad campaign above, promising "The first seX with karate," appeared in July '73 and could possibly explain a brief, awkward karate fight seemingly shoehorned into a beach scene that may have been shot earlier. Hong handled dubbing supervision duties on the Ellman kung fu import FEARLESS FIGHTERS around the same time.

The film's ad art winkingly refers to the female switchboard operators employed by Ma Bell, still pretty much a monopoly in 1972, more than 20 years after an antitrust lawsuit should've ended the bitch's reign of terror. THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST it ain't, but HOT CONNECTIONS smartly uses TPC as a platform for its pro-feminism plotline; in addition to being figuratively screwed by the Bell like everyone else, its own curvier employees are literally (according to the ad below) "Bugged...Tapped...Crossed...Plugged" by The Phone Company's chauvinistic, micromanaging men-in-power.


Enter the militant Marilyn Thaxton (Tallie Cochrane), leader of the Women's Liberation Defense Center.

Her ex-husband happens to be Arnold Thaxton (Christopher Geoffries from TEENAGE JAILBAIT, billed as "Fred Kodel"), a VP at the TPC as well as the company's number one abuser of the female staff.

Arnold’s had affairs with hundreds of phone company gals...

...but when he knocks up one of his employees and then fires her for not getting an abortion, he incurs the wrath of his ex-wife and the Women’s Liberation Defense Center.

The pregnant girl’s name, Mary Collins, is mentioned numerous times during demonstrations and meetings as if she’s a notable public figure, leading us to the conclusion that her character (hardly seen in the movie) is supposed to represent Mary Moore, the first voice of the Bell Telephone Company.

Arnold’s best friend and co-conspirator is dopey middle manager George Hanes, played by John Hayes stock actor Jay Scott, credited as “Billy Busby” (the name of his character in Hayes’ sexploitation western FANDANGO).

The men share a few bad habits, both in and out of the office.

One of these habits is keeping track of how much time the female employees spend in the women’s room and on the telephone with their boyfriends. Here we see the professional manner in which George deals with Angie (Rene Bond).

ANGIE: “Honestly, George, are you still timing my trips to the washroom?!

GEORGE: “This is phone company business and my name is Mr. Hanes!”

ANGIE: “Why don’t you change some of these figures? You’re making me look like I’ve got diarrhea!”

George is married to foxy Cynthia, played by Margie Lanier from FUGITIVE GIRLS (billed as "Marjorie Lane").

She's a member of the Women’s Liberation Defense Center as well, and -- much to George's irritation -- their home is frequently used as the group's meeting place.

Marilyn and Cynthia set out to publicly humiliate Arnold and get him fired from The Phone Company. Their plan? Hire a snooper to snap photos of Arnold balling his latest squeeze, Tiffany (sexy Lynn Harris from THE PICK-UP), enlarge the pics to placard-size and use them in a demonstration outside the TPC building.

The snooper is played by our guest of honor, James Hong.

Oops, sorry -- we mean "James Young."

Hmm. There's also a James Haig credited as producer.

Hong/Young/maybe-Haig tails Arnold to a meeting with George at a shoeshine stand. George tells Arnold about the photos and the Women’s Liberation Defense Center's plan to get him fired.

At this point, Snooper Hong is spotted...

...and the two friends hide behind newspapers until he leaves.

This is a nicely composed shot, with the Bell sign in the top center of the frame, above the shoeshine stand (power-subordination imagery), as director Hong crosses in the foreground, a camera dangling from a strap around his neck.

It makes us wish Hong had directed more features than just the three we know about. HOT CONNECTIONS never reaches the genius plateau of his masterwork, THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR (a.k.a. TEEN LUST), but is still a solid sexploiter with strong performances by the attractive leads, decent camerawork by future director Steve Carver, and a fast, funny script. Other cast members include Elana Casey (CANDY STRIPE NURSES), Starlyn Simone (A CLIMAX OF BLUE POWER), and THE ALL-AMERICAN GIRL'S Peggy Church. The print from Something Weird runs 71 minutes, 14 seconds and appears incomplete, with four minutes of loud distortion on the soundtrack at the one-hour mark. Hopefully a better print will surface eventually.

Please visit the Week of Hong's other participants:

Monday April 9th
Illogical Contraption - BLOODSPORT II
Fist of B-List - THE DYNAMITE BROTHERS
From the Depths of DVD Hell - BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA

Tuesday April 10th
Direct to Video Connoisseur - SOUTH BEACH ACADEMY
Lost Video Archive - TEEN LUST

Wednesday April 11th
She Blogged By Night - SEVENTH SIN
Lost Video Archive - CYBER BANDITS

Thursday April 12th
Booksteve's Library - CHINA GIRL
Lost Video Archive - GLADIATOR COP

Friday April 13th
Lines That Make Things - THE A-TEAM (TV episode)
Temple of Schlock - HOT CONNECTIONS

Saturday April 14th
Illogical Contraption - BLOODSPORT III
Explosive Action - NINJA III: THE DOMINATION
Lost Video Archive - BLADE IN HONG KONG
Thrilling Days of Yesteryear - BAT MASTERSON and CHECKMATE (TV episodes)

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Movie Ad of the Week: THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR (1979) a.k.a. TEEN LUST (1983)


Atlanta opening: February 16, 1979

New York opening: September 9, 1983
We've covered this movie before, and as recently as March 30th, but our friends at the Lost Video Archive are gearing up to dedicate an entire week to its director, the multi-talented (but best known as a character actor) James Hong! The celebration begins Monday, April 9th at the Lost Video Archive and the participating blogs listed below.

Monday April 9th
Illogical Contraption - BLOODSPORT II
Fist of B-List - THE DYNAMITE BROTHERS
From the Depths of DVD Hell - BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA

Tuesday April 10th
Direct to Video Connoisseur - SOUTH BEACH ACADEMY
Lost Video Archive - TEEN LUST

Wednesday April 11th
She Blogged By Night - SEVENTH SIN
Lost Video Archive - CYBER BANDITS

Thursday April 12th
Booksteve's Library - CHINA GIRL
Lost Video Archive - GLADIATOR COP

Friday April 13th
Lines That Make Things - THE A-TEAM (TV episode)
Temple of Schlock - HOT CONNECTIONS

Saturday April 14th
Illogical Contraption - BLOODSPORT III
Explosive Action - NINJA III: THE DOMINATION
Lost Video Archive - BLADE IN HONG KONG
Thrilling Days of Yesteryear - BAT MASTERSON and CHECKMATE (TV episodes)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

One-Sheet of the Week: TEEN LUST (1982)

Filmed in 1977 under the title SO LONG, COLUMBUS HIGH

Released in 1978 as THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR, with actor James Hong credited as the director.

Re-released in 1981 as HIGH SCHOOL TEASERS, with the director credited as "James Ing."

Re-released in 1982 as TEEN LUST, this time with "James Hall" credited as the director and cast members taking pseudonyms as well.

Also known as MAMA NEVER TOLD ME and POLICE GIRLS ACADEMY