Blue Movie (1971 film)
Blue Movie (German title: Das Porno-Haus von Amsterdam)[1] is a German/Dutch film from 1971. The film was directed by Wim Verstappen, written by Verstappen and Charles Gormley, and stars Hugo Metsers and Carry Tefsen. The film was controversial at the time for being the first Dutch theatrical movie to show sex scenes and an erection.[2] Originally the Central Commission for Film Approval didn't allow its release, but director Verstappen wrote a letter of defense, claiming the picture was a criticism of society. The film was greenlighted and became a box office success, one of the most attended films in Dutch film history. [3][1]
Blue Movie | |
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Directed by | Wim Verstappen |
Produced by | Pim de la Parra Dieter Geissler |
Written by | Charles Gormley Wim Verstappen |
Starring | Hugo Metsers Carry Tefsen |
Music by | Jürgen Drews Les Humphries |
Cinematography | Jan de Bont Werner Leckebusch |
Edited by | Jutta Brandstaedter |
Distributed by | Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion |
Release date | 16 July 1971 (West Germany) 30 September 1971 (Netherlands) |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Netherlands West Germany |
Language | Dutch |
Box office | $0.6 million (Netherlands rentals)[1] |
Sources
- Saaltink, Hans (January 5, 1972). "Holland's Cinema Miracle of 1971: Three Top Grossers Were Home-Made". Variety. p. 69.
- Bart Koetsenruijter (September 24, 2013). "Hoe de eerste erectie op het Nederlandse filmdoek te zien was". de Volkskrant. Retrieved March 17, 2017.
- https://archive.is/20130703151654/http://www.xi-online.nl/film/wim-verstappens-sociale-religie/
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