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The Radley Metzger Collection – Volume Three (Carmen, Baby (1966)/The Lickerish Quartet (1970)/The Princess & The Call Girl (1983)/First Run DVD Set) + Lickerish Quartet – Extended Edition DVD (Cult Epics)

 

Picture: C-/C+/C/B-     Sound: C-/C/C/C+     Extras: C/C/C/B-      Films: C+ (Call: C)

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: Quartet has been issued on Blu-ray and DVD in a longer, better version and we update this review by comparing the two versions at the end of this older coverage…

 

 

A legacy of cheesy filmmaking from Radley Metzger almost concludes in The Radley Metzger Collection – Volume Three, which marks almost the complete release of all of the infamous director’s cheesy sex films.  This set is trying to be a well-rounded, completist collection, even if it is not the best of them.  At least it ties up (bad choice of words?) all the loose ends.

 

Carmen, Baby is remarkably a sexed-up version of Bizet’s Carmen, though it is as far from that classic as you can imagine.  The film goes crazy with the conventions of the story, taking more liberties with it than any of the characters take with each other, and that says something.

 

The Lickerish Quartet is another film that offers lightly taboo sex, especially when it is more that two, a Metzger favorite, though do not expect as much as you would get in the likes of Score from Volume Two and now on Blu-ray from Cult Epics at the link below.  This one has the twist of some of the character being involved in XXX monochromatic sex shorts, but when parents and their grown son watch the film together, it is time to call Dr. Freud when they meet her at a carnival and invite her to their castle home!  Oohhhhhhhhhh Kay.

 

The Princess & The Call Girl is Metzger’s lame attempt to translate his now-tired formula into the 1980s, but makes it look more like the late-1970s.  The two title women switch places, but complications ensure, much of which the script cannot figure out, even on a cheese level.  Soft-core sex had overtaken Metzger and he tried to do a “legitimate” film with his The Cat & The Canary (reviewed elsewhere on this site) in 1982, but it did not fare well.  Too bad he could not update his formula, but it was just too late, so the film feels more like Can’t Stop The Music when all is said and done.  Jon Polito even shows up!

 

The letterboxed 2.35 X 1 Ultrascope image on Carmen, Baby is a huge disappointment, with bleeding color throughout and sad detail troubles throughout.  It is the poorest color presentation we have seen of any of his films to date.  Cinematographer Hans Jura did a much better job shooting this than this print gives him credit for and it is a shame that the analog master is so old.  This was processed in EastmanColor and the print looks like it was not in bad shape itself.  What a shame.  Ironically, this is one of the best-known Ultrascope films by default, a process only used from 1965 to 1967.  That too is another reason to be disappointed by this transfer.

 

The 1.66 X 1 image on The Lickerish Quartet is usually in color, but it has some black and white footage.  Hans Jura once again shot in the EastmanColor process.  This makes for an interesting framing situation throughout, which makes watch the film more bearable.  The print is not in great shape, but color stocks had changed and Gerard Loubeau’s cinematography is noticeably different in approach from Jura.  The type of color was not identified, through the trailer says EastmanColor, so that is likely the print source with no record of another format like Technicolor, MetroColor, etc.

 

UPDATE: The anamorphically enhanced 1.85 X 1 image on the new Cult Epics version of The Lickerish Quartet is superior in every way to the First Run version with a much cleaner new print, a new HD transfer and color range far superior to any title in the now out of print set.  We did not get the Blu-ray by posting time, but expect that would look better.  It also has only a Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono that is an improvement from the First Run DVD as well, but there is some harsh distortion when the music kicks in, which always seems a bit louder than it should.  Besides a trailer like the older DVD, this new Cult Epics edition has many more extras, including trailers for Camille 2000 and Score, a Behind The Scenes featurette (11 minutes), feature length audio commentary by Radley Metzger & historian Michael Bowen, Giving Voice To The Quartet featurette (13 minutes) and Cool Version Love Scenes section that shows alternate footage of the sex scenes for markets that this uncut version was too much for the censors to handle and runs 32 minutes.  That is a remarkable amount of extras and all should be commended for the amazing overall upgrades.

 

 

The Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono on all three films in the original box set show their age, especially on Carmen, Baby, which has an amazing amount of background noise.  Music is sparse on all the films, and corniest in the sex scenes.  All the discs have the same Metzger filmo/biography text and their original trailers, though The Princess & The Call Girl substitutes having no trailer for six other Metzger film trailers for it, all of which have been released solo by First Run.  Nathaniel Thompson authored all the notes.  They also have stills sections.  Though not as good as Volume Two, which has been the best of the three sets, The Radley Metzger Collection – Volume Three has some interesting moments and is a set to look into if you have seen the previous sets.

 

 

For more on Score, see the Blu-ray at this link:

 

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/10463/Radley+Metzger%E2%80%99s+Score

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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