WW2 IR porn flicks and Cuban pre-Castro porn?
Hello everybody,
I have been told several times that when World War 2 ended and prostitution in starved Germany was rampant everywhere, GIs filmed several porn films using those German prostitutes in every possible way, and in many of them thet girls served african-american soldiers (probably a sort of revenge against the racist Germany of the Nazi era, I guess). Does anybody has any idea if this rumour is true, and, if it is, where is it possible to find them? I have also been told that Cuba was a pornogrpahic heaven in the Batista era and many loops were exported (illegally of course) in US before Castro won. Any idea? Any input would be greatly appreciated!:p Collector |
Slightly OT, but in the first 'Godfather' movie, there's a secene in which the mobsters enjoy a live sex-show in Batista era Cuba in which a hired stud with a massive dick ('Superman' as he was laughinly called), ritually humped sultry Cuban birds befora a payind audience.
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That's the second Godfather film I believe.
Yes, pornographic performances were rampant in pre-Castro Havana. Boys would trot along the street behind you saying things like "Meester you wan see gorl smoke ceegar weeth er poossy?" |
This is a very 'hidden' German woman suckin an American GI (and maybe his friends, later....) for a cigarette. I found it on the Web somewhere and I think that it was shot by a great photographer named Tony Vaccaro when he came in Germany after the end of the war, in 1945. I am looking for more 'explicit' pics and movies, as they were surely the norm in those days. Thanks!
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_Our Man in Havana_ has a scene set at a live sex show joint that has since been razed.
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The club in Our Man in Havana was the Shanghai Theater.
Here's a bit from AC English's book 'Havana Nocturne' on one of the shows at the Shanghai: "The scene was a deserted city square at night, indicated by backdrops with street lamps painted in and the silhouettes of houses. There sauntered onstage a woman totally nude except for her hat and shoes, and swinging a handbag. Her implied calling was unmistakable. She produced a mirror from her bag and went through the motions of making up her face under a lamp. Presently she was joined by half a dozen other sisters of the pavement, all in a similar state of undress. They talked by means of grimaces and shrugs which established the fact that business was poor indeed. Then appeared a tall and robust female, naked too except for a policeman’s cap, brogans, and baton. The newcomer scowled at the harlots, menaced them with her nightstick, lined them up, and proceeded to search them for concealed weapons. The comedy of this last operation was broad. I need say no more." |
Photos from the Shanghai, Havana
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http://img154.imagevenue.com/loc121/..._123_121lo.jpg Pics 2 and 3 are of López and Romero "A typical opening act featured the dance team of López and Romero. To a hot mambo rhythm, Alfred Romero and Conchita López negotiated an “apache dance,” with Alfred stripping off pieces of Conchita’s clothing as they went. Eventually the female would be dancing completely naked. Later came the main act, which usually involved some form of live sex. " |
In the TV series M*A*S*H there was a joke about Henry Blake getting a box of films he ordered from the Tabasco Film Company of Havana, Cuba. And later on he has Radar fill out a new order of films and making sure he has the catalog numbers correct and a check enclosed for $14.95. Radar then naively asks if they could get anything of Flash Gordon. To which Henry says, "Maybe next time."
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There is an excellent book called "Havana before Castro" by Moruzzi (Its easily found on Amazon for a decent price). It goes through all of the things that made Havana a paradise before 1959. Moruzzi devotes a chapter of the book to Havana's nightlife including its "red light" clubs. In addition to sex clubs Havana also had "female impersonators" (no need to say what that meant...). There are some pictures of these places, as well as of the performers.
BTW Graham Greene, author of Our Man in Havana, was a frequent visitor to these most bawdy tourist destinations and based some of the book on actual experiences. |
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