Carnal Madness
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Director Greg Corarito Producer Maurice Smith Country United States | 5.4/10 IMDb Genre Comedy, Drama Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date March 1975 (USA) Writer Greg Corarito, John Lamb, Maurice Smith Music director Fred Selden, Randy Johnson Screenplay Greg Corarito, Maurice Smith, John Lamb Cast (Greta Anderson), Roberta Pedon (Carla Gray), George Buck Flower (Earl), (Carl C. Clooney), Bob Minor (Dick Peters), (Bruce Wilson)Tagline This is one class you won't want to miss! |
Young beauties fight three escaped mental patients (Michael Pataki, Bob Minor, Stephen Stucker) who infiltrate their private school.
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Carnal Madness (aka Delinquent Schoolgirls, Delinquent College Girls, The Delinquents, Love Maniacs, The Sizzlers Scrubbers 2) is a 1975 exploitation film directed by Gregory Corarito and starring the unlikely trio of Stephen Stucker, Bob Minor and Michael Pataki as three escaped mental patients wreaking havoc in a female detention center.

Three mental patients escape their asylum and sexually assault their way into a girl's private school. The girls education includes wrestling and karate, so the three mad men will find stern opposition when they least expected.
Plot
Stucker, Minor and Pataki are cast as a gay fashion designer, a horny soul brother (catchphrase - "this is the best lookin piece Ive seen in a long time!") and an incompetent impressionist, respectively. The three escape their mental asylum and sexually assault their way into a girls school. Their broad, knockabout performances attempt to keep the films (fairly objectionable) content amusing rather than disturbing. The entire female cast comprises softcore porn models (mostly drawn from mens magazines of the era) who don skimpy karate costumes and violently turn the tables on their tormentors.
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Distribution
Coraritos film was shot on 35mm during 1974 and was released to American cinemas in its 89m cut in March 1975. A heavily truncated 58m print titled Delinquent School Girls appeared on home video (both in America and England, on the TCX label) in the early 1980s, the shorter version of the film deletes most of the opening half hour including all of George ‘Buck’ Flowers scenes. Another pseudonym the film had at this time was Scrubbers 2, obviously designed to cash in on the success of the entirely serious reform school drama Scrubbers (directed by Mai Zetterling) which had recently shocked cinema audiences. However, when Coraritos grindhouse flick was submitted to the BBFC in 1986 in its pre-cut 58m form, its title now changed to Delinquents, the boards then-director James Ferman ordered over nine minutes of cuts before granting it an 18 certificate. The film had a British cinema release in 1976 under the title Sizzlers, on the bottom half of a double bill with the British made Intimate Games (1976). (The BBFC website records show the film was passed with an X rating after cuts, with a running time of 82 minutes.)
DVD release
Carnal Madness was released on DVD in America in Feb 2008, under its Delinquent Schoolgirls title on a double bill with Dream No Evil (1971, John Hayes). The full title of the DVD is Psychotronia Vol. 1 : Delinquent Schoolgirls/Dream No Evil. Extras include a “Commentary by actor Bob Minor with Elijah Drenner".
References
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