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It's not that fun getting into TROUBLE
Blessed with an intriguing premise but cursed by the kind of lazy, slapdash execution all too common for the genre, TEENAGE TROUBLE is a prototypical piece of early '70s storefront filmmaking: unambitious in the extreme, and happy to shuffle offscreen after delivering the required hour of sex action.
The set-up is solid, with a couple (far from teenage) canoodling in their car on lover's lane. Realizing they'd better get the distaff member home, the pair heads out but soon experiences car trouble. They're rescued by a couple guys in a pickup truck, one of whom is SF stalwart Johnny Keyes, which should prime the viewer for what's to come.
Taking the guy to a nearby gas station and promising to drop his girl home, it's little surprise the two subsequently abduct her, taking her back to their shack and having their way with her in the back of the pickup. The scene starts out nasty, with some realistic protestations from the young woman, but she soon drops that ruse and things settle into routine F&S.
Calling the girl up the next morning, boyfriend is surprised to reach her father, who berates him for not bringing her home. Realizing something is up, he heads out to find the truck and stumbles upon a couple of hippie sapphists in the woods. Surprisingly refraining from joining the action, he ends up pointed to a nearby shack where the kidnappers are. The hippie chicks follow, and things devolve into an orgy, with the two protagonists finally sneaking away after everyone falls asleep.
Despite its intriguing abduction conceit, TROUBLE loses steam quickly once it becomes clear it's uninterested in delivering anything taboo beyond its heroine suggestively shaving her nether regions. There's a bit of light bondage, and the early scene of the couple's truck breaking down is amusing for the ineptness of its post-dubbing, but the story overall is so unambitious there's precious little entertainment to be found, either intentional or otherwise. Despite being dressed up with an intriguing premise, this is standard Frisco porn, hardly worth being elevated beyond its current obscurity.
The set-up is solid, with a couple (far from teenage) canoodling in their car on lover's lane. Realizing they'd better get the distaff member home, the pair heads out but soon experiences car trouble. They're rescued by a couple guys in a pickup truck, one of whom is SF stalwart Johnny Keyes, which should prime the viewer for what's to come.
Taking the guy to a nearby gas station and promising to drop his girl home, it's little surprise the two subsequently abduct her, taking her back to their shack and having their way with her in the back of the pickup. The scene starts out nasty, with some realistic protestations from the young woman, but she soon drops that ruse and things settle into routine F&S.
Calling the girl up the next morning, boyfriend is surprised to reach her father, who berates him for not bringing her home. Realizing something is up, he heads out to find the truck and stumbles upon a couple of hippie sapphists in the woods. Surprisingly refraining from joining the action, he ends up pointed to a nearby shack where the kidnappers are. The hippie chicks follow, and things devolve into an orgy, with the two protagonists finally sneaking away after everyone falls asleep.
Despite its intriguing abduction conceit, TROUBLE loses steam quickly once it becomes clear it's uninterested in delivering anything taboo beyond its heroine suggestively shaving her nether regions. There's a bit of light bondage, and the early scene of the couple's truck breaking down is amusing for the ineptness of its post-dubbing, but the story overall is so unambitious there's precious little entertainment to be found, either intentional or otherwise. Despite being dressed up with an intriguing premise, this is standard Frisco porn, hardly worth being elevated beyond its current obscurity.
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- Davian_X
- Aug 18, 2019
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