All the Sins of Sodom, Vibrations Double Feature

Directed by Joseph W. Sarno
Joseph W. Sarno
Film Movement Classics
1968
161 Minutes
USA
English
Drama, Erotic, Classics, Romance
Not Rated
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Sound: 2.0 Stereo
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Synopsis

Shot back-to-back with Vibrations in 1968, All the Sins of Sodom has been hailed as “one of Sarno’s most captivating films.” (Video Watchdog)ALL THE SINS OF SODOM- Encouraged by his agent, Henning, a struggling NYC photographer, begins a daring portfolio of his model, Leslie. But all too soon, jealousies erupt when another model vies for his camera and bed in this penetrating study of ambition, romance and lust set in the world of fashion photography. “Sexploitation auteur Sarno is at the top of his game” in this elegantly filmed time capsule of late ‘60s New York (DVD.com). VIBRATIONS- Aspiring writer Barbara moves to Manhattan to jump-start her career and sex life, but ends up typing manuscripts. Alone at night, she listens to the sound of her sexy neighbor as she entertains herself and friends with the aid of her vibrator. When her extroverted sister, Julie, comes to town, Barbara is forced to confront her repressed sexual desires. An early classic by sexploitation director Sarno, Vibrations is “classy and sophisticated, beautifully shot, a juicy script, filled with wonderful performances and as sexy as hell” (DVD Drive-In).