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Once Upon A Girl
(1976)
Director: Don Juwich
Cast:
Hal Smith
Special guest review!
By Michael Sullivan
I think it's safe to say that porno films are more mainstream today than
they've ever been. It's not surprising to see porno actresses appear on
everything from CD covers to sitcoms, or that terrible triple-X writers like
Greg Poirier now churn out terrible mainstream comedies like See Spot Run
and Tomcats. Most disturbing of all is the fact that the cult
status of the ape-like Ron Jeremy has grown so much, I'm sure we'll soon see the
pudgy goofball crammed into his own cubicle on The Hollywood Squares.
This is all very ironic, considering that the industry has never been this
ugly, cold, lifeless, and unimaginative. It's truly a far cry from
the days when
gutter auteurs like Roberta Findlay, Doris Wishman, and Stephen Sayadian were
trying to add some decent acting and involving storylines in-between the
wetshots. It was a time when porno parodies were more than just a stupid pun in
the title. (CONSUMER ALERT! The movie Dante's Dick is not about a
volcano, but I did hear that Pierce Brosnan has a cameo in this as a fisting
seismologist.) It was also a time when half-assed adult versions of fairy tales
were released every other week. Once Upon A Girl is probably the best
of the lot.
According to a D.J., an old woman claiming to be Mother Goose is being put on
trial for telling, as the D.J. put it, "The low-downdest stories you've
ever heard." At the
trial, Mother Goose is revealed to be none other than
Hal Smith in drag. That's right, Otis The Drunk himself shows up in a
pseudo-Little Bo Peep outfit and drags along an unconvincing stuffed goose. The
trial is really just an ineffective wraparound segment for the perverse
cartoons. It's kind of like Creepshow, except that Creepshow
was a horror film that paid tribute to the old Tales From The Crypt comic
book and didn't have live action wraparound segments. And I'm not too sure of
this, but I don't think Creepshow featured a man trapped inside a
giant vagina. (That was in Creepshow 2.) Otis
Goose goes on to tell us the true story of Jack And The
Beanstalk, and through the magic of animation we're
transported to Jack's whimsical fairy kingdom which
resembles a lost collaboration between Walt Disney and Larry
Flynt (but on a Hanna-Barbera budget.) Like most stories about
Jack And The Beanstalk, this one begins with Jack and his
pet frog playing voyeur on a masturbating milkmaid. In fact,
this fairy tale is so ingrained in all of our memories that
I'm sure you won't mind if I skip over the famous
cunnilingus and bestiality scenes we all grew up with. So
let's jump to the scene where Jack's mother grows
increasingly disgusted with Jack's nasty habit of sucking
milk out of the cow's udder (has Tom Green seen this?), and
forces him to sell the cow. However, Jack is conned out of
his cow when Pimpy the eighth dwarf fools him to trading it
in for a gypsy queen. To make a long screw session short,
the queen gives the infamous magic beans to our hero, and
just to remind us that we're watching porn, Jack loses his
juice all over the beans. The beans then magically grow
into... well, you know the rest of the story, just throw in
a scene where a giantess uses Jack as a dildo and you get
the idea. This is now nearly as vile as it sounds. In fact,
it's more goofy than disgusting, thanks to weird tidbits
like Pimpy's photographs that catch fairytale characters in
the act (like Red Riding Hood, Grandma, and The Big Bad Wolf
involved in a three way) and bizarre throwaway gags that
feature inanimate objects getting it on. In Cinderella,
a hag named Morta visits a witch's porno shop so that she
can cast a spell on a rich widower and marry him. Once the
spell wears off, the widower frantically runs to the
mountains and unfortunately leaves his daughter Cinderella
behind to become a servant to Morta and her incestuous
lesbian daughters (which seems to be a theme in adult
versions of Cinderella.)
Once again, you know the story here. A royal ball is held,
Cindy can't go, a naked fairy godmother visits her etc. etc.
The only slight differences are that instead of a glass
slipper, Cindy's a virgin, and we also get a cynical look at
what "happily ever after" is really like. The
last tale, Little Red Riding Hood, is the lamest and
seems to be included to pad out the running time. Basically,
it's just Red screwing various men on route to a wedding.
The segment's only saving grace is a stereotypical gay troll
who comments on how stupid the story is. Meanwhile, these
smutty tales have reached a fever pitch at the trial and
everybody (except for Hal, thank God) is participating in a
(fully clothed) orgy. Despite the subject matter and the
various close-ups of animated penises and vaginas,
this has
all the eroticism of a toaster, especially when you consider
that wet shots are creeping their way into R-rated comedies.
All of this has become extremely tame, and if you cut on one
or two minutes, you could easily see this running endlessly
on Comedy Central. (Speaking of Comedy Central movies, do
they intentionally buy shitty movies? As you read this, are
Comedy Central executives in the middle of a vicious bidding
war with he USA network on who'll get to air Joe Dirt
relentlessly for the next decade?) The film's animation
resembles Hanna-Barbera's stiff and limited house style of
the seventies. That's not too surprising, when you realize
it was directed by former Josie And The Pussycats'
layout artist Don Jurwich. Jurwich had a long career at H-B,
and also directed GI Joe: The Movie! The H-B
connection doesn't end there; I also heard the familiar
voice of Frank Welker (Scooby-Doo's Fred) in a couple
of bit roles. What could have been a charmless and
disgusting little film actually turns out to be a witty
adult version of Jay Ward's Fractured Fairy Tales,
with surprisingly lush background paintings. (You'll never
believe how beautiful a witch's porno show can look.) Much
like the adult version of Alice In Wonderland,
this is a fun tacky porno for the whole family.
Check for availability on Amazon.
See also: Cinderella,
Hey! There's Naked
Bodies..., Prime
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