The Agony of Love/The Girl With the Hungry Eyes
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When Too Much is Not Enough! One minute she's a lady, the next a tramp! Because her rich husband has no time for her, housewife Barbara assumes the identity of "Brandy," a high-priced hooker, and tries to erase the Agony of Love by plunging into a whirlpool of sex and money. A sex schizo, Barbara craves "normal love" but instead makes it with a string of sordid scuzzballs, including a wacko with a truly twisted food fetish. But Barbara's bawdy bubble bursts when she attends an orgy and discovers a surprise guest.... Plus: Love-starved Kitty is The Girl with the Hungry Eyes -- which drives her lesbian lover Tigercat crazy. So crazy that when Kitty suggests "it's time for a change" and makes it with a man, Tigercat bashes the poor guy's head in. But after Tigercat gets violent at Kitty's girl-on-girl birthday bash, Kitty ends her "vacation from men" by heading straight for the arms of an old boyfriend, forcing "this Tigercat broad" to sharpen her claws and go in for the kill.... From the director of Mantis in Lace and producer Harry Novak (Please Don't Eat My Mother!), here are two jewels from the Golden Age of Skinflicks showcasing the voluptuous charms of dancer and exotic model Pat Barrington, among the most spectacular of the Sixties sexploitation starlets! So go ahead. "Hurt me! Dirty me! Just do it!"
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73080 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-10-05
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, Full Screen, Special Edition, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 160 minutes
Customer Reviews
Top-heavy Twosome
The talents of Pat Barrington and the late actor/director William Rotsler are on display in this latest Something Weird double feature, with Barrington making the greater impression. She's perfectly cast in "The Agony of Love" (1966) about a lonely housewife who takes to hooking while her neglectful husband is away at work--sort of a low-rent "Belle du Jour." Barrington looks appropriately classy when she needs to, and when her clothes come off she looks sensational. She's definitely got presence. Barrington even does a halfway decent job of projecting her character's inner turmoil, which is a bit more acting skill than I would've expected from her. (OK, I wasn't expecting any acting skill at all.) Too bad the post-dubbed dialog makes everyone sound like they're in cheap cartoon. "The Agony of Love" is also director Rotsler's best movie, or at least the best one I've seen so far. Unlike many of his other films ("Mantis in Lace," or this disk's second feature) this one seems less padded. His script allows for some character development (not that they're incredibly deep characters, but still...), and the continuity errors that pepper his other movies are minimal. He appears in the movie as well (billed as Shannon Carse), as Barrington's "beatnik" lover who slaps her around.
Rotsler's writing and directing skills take a nosedive on the second feature on this disk, 1967's "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes." Reportedly this was Rotsler's attempt to cash in on the success of Russ Meyer's "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" While "Hungry Eyes" features vicious lesbians, large breasts and fast cars, Rotsler forgot the other elements that made "Faster Pussycat" so much fun, namely the un-flagging action and the total outrageousness. "Hungry Eyes" has a promising opening in which snarling lesbian Tiger Cat and her girlfriend Kitty give a ride to a guy stranded on the roadside. Kitty offers the guy a different kind of ride, and this doesn't sit too well with Tiger Cat, who soon bashes his head in with a rock. Kitty (played by Vicky Dee) gets over the shock of seeing a man murdered before her very eyes by taking a shower. A very looooong shower, long enough to include 20 minutes of Vaseline-on-the-lens flashbacks to her more heterosexual past. Director Rotsler appears on screen (again under his Shannon Carse moniker) as the true love of her life, and we know he's her true love because they spend five full minutes wandering around a park, looking at trees, looking at a bubbling brook, kissing, then checking out those trees again.... Pat Barrington perks things up when she appears at Kitty's all-lesbian birthday party, treating the girls to a bit of topless go go dancing. This, too, ends in tragedy, with Kitty running away and director Rotlser throwing continuity to the wind. He even recycles a few snippets of film from "The Agony of Love" to help pad out this movie's final act. In fact, much of "Hungry Eyes"'s running time is padded out, stretching what should have been an hour-long movie, tops, into a patience-trying 80 minutes.
Extras include a couple shorts featuring Pat Barrington (this time as a blond), as well as another short billed simply as "A Lesbian Hooker Turns a Trick." There are also trailers for such movies as "Cool it, Baby," "Venus in Furs," "Diary of a Swinger" and "Free Love Confidential," as well as the two movies featured on this disk. I'd recommend this disk for "The Agony of Love" alone, or to any hardcore Pat Barrington fans.
Pat "Serena" Barrington
Buxom Pat Barrington looks amazingly like Elizabeth Montgomery, when she's playing "Serena," Samantha's mischevious, dark-haired cousin on "Bewitched." But "The Agony of Love" is no sitcom. Pre-dating Luis Bunuel's "Belle Du Jour" by a couple of years, "Agony" centers around Barrington, a housewife who never got enough attention from her father, and whose husband is too busy at the office. Desperate for affection, she starts turning tricks to make herself feel wanted. This is a gritty, tension-rich film which is both a straight-up good film (for Barrington's acting) and pure exploitation B-movie (for the prolonged nudie shots and sex scenes, and for some of the really bad acting, mostly by Pat's husband and shrink). "The Girl With the Hungry Eyes" is definitely a Russ Meyer rip-off, obviously stealing from Meyer's "Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!" with the man-hating, hot rod-driving Tigercat character. But if you can forgive the film for being such an obvious copy, it's quite enjoyable. Vicky Dee, who appeared in Meyer's "Common Law Cabin," works quite well as the innocent girlchild who can't decide between Tigercat and all the men who want to be with her. Pat Barrington appears in the middle of the film and almost steals the whole show, with her gyrating belly-dance/striptease she perfroms at a lesbian party. But it is Cathy Crowfoot, as Tigercat, who really makes this film go. These are two of the best Something Weird films I've seen as yet, and I've watched a ton of them lately. Pat Barrington doing a wild dance for her boyfriend while they both trip on LSD is just one of the treats included in the bonus features.
i can't get enough pat!!!
the "agony of love" showcases pat barringtonn to great effect. who knew they did such great implants in the 60's. she is to die for as she runs around with her rock hard breasts and flat stomach in nothing but panties; and as an added bonus for you foot fetish types, she has her long tapered toes licked and fondled a lot in this movie. that alone is worth a look.
and she is the only thing worth watching "the girl with the hungrty eyes" for. as she preforms a 20 minute strip tease and dance.




