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Franco does R.L. Stevenson (or David Hamilton)
lazarillo7 October 2012
This is one of the more interesting post-1980 Jesus Franco efforts, supposedly based (no doubt very loosely) on a Robert Louis Stevenson story.

A young man goes with his drunken grandfather to an island seeking treasure. There the young man becomes fascinated with three ethereal, nubile siren-like girls (perhaps not surprising since they wander around wearing nothing but low-riding loin-cloths). In an effort to break the spell of these girls, the grandfather takes the boy to a bar/brothel where an attractive prostitute (Bea Fiedler) takes his virginity, but afterward he is still obsessed with the girls on the island and runs away to join them. He meets the dying mother of the girls, who gives this total stranger her treasure AND her three daughters to take care of. He makes love to one (Katja Bienert), but she insists he go with her sisters as well ( I hate it when that happens). For awhile the whole movie turns into an idyllic "Blue Lagoon" type thing (times three), but reality intrudes when the grasping prostitute and a mercenary come to the island looking for the gold. . .

As Franco movies go, this is kind of unusual in that is actually more reminiscent of an early 80's David Hamilton film. Instead of exploring the sexual crevices of the older actresses he usually works with (most notably his late wife, Lina Romay) with his beloved zoom lens, Uncle Jess is content with a more innocent voyeurism--a la David Hamilton-- of the nubile bodies of these younger actresses (in fact, it's probably best not to do the math and try to figure out exactly how old Beinert was here). The most graphic sex scene is left to the somewhat older Bea Fiedler (a regular in German softcore sex films of this eras). Franco also pays much more attention to the cinematography than usual. He did not have the photographic talents of Hamilton perhaps, but his editing and pacing are certainly better, and he's less reliant here than usual on the zoom lens. The music of the Spanish-language print I saw is actually quite good (and far, far better than the kind of dreck David Hamilton used to use). Whether the influence of R.L. Stevenson is very evident in the story is debatable, but at least it HAS a story unlike David Hamilton's stuff(or many of Franco's own films in that era).

It's not a high compliment perhaps (since he has been mostly involved in hardcore porn and SOV fanboy stuff during his later years), but this might be one of Franco's best post-1980 film after "Macumba Sexual" and "Eugenie". It's certainly worth a look.
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3/10
Ah Jess
BandSAboutMovies13 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The Lake of the Virgins is Jess Franco making Treasure Island, but this being Jess Franco, this concerns a young man and his drunken grandfather seeking treasure but the boy instead discovers three sirens who are the offspring of native girls and pirates. Despite his grandfather paying a working girl to deflower our protagonist, he's fascinated by the women and is given their care by their dying mother, which means he ends up making love to all of them - Paula, the main sister, is played by Katja Bienert from Killer Barbys vs. Dracula and Linda - before others come to the island that care more for treasure than young lust.

There isn't a great print of this - give the world of boutique blu ray labels time, all Franco movies will be available in the finest formats someday, one believes - this has gorgeous scenery and Franco being chaste for him, which is sex-obsessed for any other director.

If you like this, he also made the more mainstream Fifteen-Year-Old Captain.
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Lake of the Virgins
Michael_Elliott27 March 2010
Lake of the Virgins (1987)

** (out of 4)

Rare sleaze from Franco is actually an adaptation of a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson! In the film a drunken fisherman and his stud partner wash up on an island, which just happens to be the location of the Virgins Lake. The old man is interested in all the gold pieces laying around but the young stud wants the woman including the leader of the female gang played by Katja Bienert. This is yet another Franco film that's never been given a decent release. The print running around is the uncut Spanish version but it features no subs and even worse is the print itself, which is in pretty bad shape with it being a tad bit too dark and grainy plus there are several video dropouts. When you try tracking down all these rarer Franco films this is to be expected but it didn't take away from the film too much. As is to be expected, there's a lot of nudity and softcore sex scenes and of course those lovely zoom shots that the director is so well-known for. The story itself is somewhat hard to follow without any subs but doing a basic search on the original story to the novel will lead you in the right direction. There's seems to have been plenty of liberties taken with the source but that's to be expected. Bienert made several films with the Spanish director and she's always a pleasure to watch as she can act quite natural and she's certainly the best thing Franco had during this period. This movie was filmed in 1981 but not released until 1987 and that puts Bienert at the age of 15 so this here will undoubtedly bother many due to her nude and sex scenes. The rest of the cast includes Antonio de Cabo, Eduardo Fajardo and Lola Gaos. The film does benefit from some nice locations and some of the cinematography is pretty good. The music score by Franco (under the name Pablo Villa) is another winner. In the end, this really isn't anything too special but then again there are much worse out there from Franco. If you must see everything the man's done then check this out but others should certainly start with some of his better films.
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