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The infamous World War II cat house, The Pink Flamingo, is the setting where Frances, the warm-hearted madam, caters to the sex starved servicemen. Includes nostalgia, via the sets and ... See full summary
The infamous World War II cat house, The Pink Flamingo, is the setting where Frances, the warm-hearted madam, caters to the sex starved servicemen. Includes nostalgia, via the sets and period music, and a stag film within the film.

The battleship set was made mostly out of cardboard painted battleship gray.

Shot simultaneously with Fantasyworld (1979).

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    • Author: Vivaral
    Bob Chinn has cited this as the best film he ever directed and I concur. Right from the classic opening scene spotlighting print model Kitty Shayne (in undoubtedly her best feature role), TROPIC OF DESIRE is a porn film that actually plays like a real movie.

    To be more precise it reminded me of the best of live TV back from the 1950s when John Frankenheimer, Arthur Penn and Sidney Lumet were in their pre-movie prime. Like those old kinescope classics, DESIRE is claustrophobic, set in a whorehouse near Honolulu in 1945 near the end of WW II, but has the hot-house intensity of those studio-bound acting showcases. And the acting is of high-quality, starting from madam played by Georgina Spelvin to her girls including Jesie St. James and Susan Nero.

    There is a sensitive "first timer" soldier sequence featuring Eric Stein, who gets the bonus of a second time around with newcomer to the house, played by Dorothy LeMay. Starr Wood is also impressive, and the male actors do a good job, if a bit sentimentalized (notably Ken Scudder, usually more macho than his "pining for Rita" role here).

    Very well photographed, TROPIC OF DESIRE benefits from a nonstop soundtrack of fabulous 1940s era jazz tunes -the selection is among the best compilation I've ever heard in a porn film. They set the atmosphere and also contribute to the arousing sex scenes.

    Kudos to Chinn and his oddly unsung classic, a gem amidst his hit-or-miss roster of so many Johnny Wadd programmers.
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    • Author: Kajishakar
    1945. Madam Frances (the legendary Georgina Spelvin in fine form) runs The Pink Flamingo, a brothel in Hawaii that specializes in servicing sailors on leave during the last days of World War II. Director Bob Chinn does a spot-on sterling job with his flavorsome evocation of the 1940's period setting (the sets and costumes in particular are fairly lavish and impressive). The excellent use of vintage swing jazz songs rates as another major asset. Moreover, the sex scenes are quite hot and explicit, plus there are a few surprisingly touching moments to be found amidst all the carnal activity. This movie further benefits from a bevy of beautiful women: Jessie St. James as the sympathetic Donna, Starr Wood as foxy slender brunette Terri, Kitty Shayne as the forlorn Rita, Dorothy Le May as sweet and eager new girl June, Mandy Ashley as brash Texas gal Gloria, and Susan Nero as the snippy Mona. The actors portraying the sailors are good and credible, with especially praiseworthy contributions from Jon Martin as smooth dude Jack, Ken Scudder as smitten dope Gus, and Blair Harris as shy and awkward virgin Phil. Ken Gibb's sumptuous cinematography provides a pleasing lush look. Essential viewing for fans of 70's Golden Age hardcore fare.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Georgina Spelvin Georgina Spelvin - Frances
    Jesie St. James Jesie St. James - Donna
    Kitty Shayne Kitty Shayne - Rita
    Starr Wood Starr Wood - Terri (as Star Hills)
    Dorothy LeMay Dorothy LeMay - June (as Dorothy Le May)
    Mandy Ashley Mandy Ashley - Gloria
    Susan Nero Susan Nero - Mona (as Susan Shields)
    Jon Martin Jon Martin - Jack
    Ken Scudder Ken Scudder - Gus (as Ken Cotton)
    Blair Harris Blair Harris - Phil (as David Blair)
    James Price James Price - Malcolm
    Tim Wade Tim Wade - Marine
    Greg Anderson Greg Anderson - Marine
    Terrence Soo Terrence Soo - Suiki
    Marlene Munroe Marlene Munroe - Actress in Stag Film (as Liz Torrez)
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