Insatiable (pornographic movie)

Insatiable (pornographic movie)

Infobox Film
name = Insatiable


caption =
director = Stu Segall
producer = Stu Segall
eproducer =
aproducer =
writer = Kiki Young
starring = Marilyn Chambers, Jessie St. James
music = Dennis C. Nicklos, Don G. Sciarrota, Stu Segall
cinematography = James R. Bagdonas (as J.R. Baggs)
editing = Joe Diamond
distributor = Caballero Home Video
released = 1980
runtime = 77 min.
rating =
country = United States
awards =
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0080927

"Insatiable" is a classic pornographic movie released in 1980, at the close of the era of 'porn chic' in the US. It starred Marilyn Chambers and was directed by Stu Segall (credited as "Godfrey Daniels"). It was followed by a sequel, "Insatiable II".

Overview

Chambers plays a rich heiress whose sexual appetite is--per the title--insatiable. The movie has no plot or storyline, and simply consists of one sex scene after another, with a few essentially pointless filler sequences added to pad the runtime to feature-length movie standards. One scene has Chambers's character overhearing her friend having sex, but in all the other "action" scenes Chambers features more directly.

The central scene of the movie can be described as a consensual rape, where she is ravished on a billiard table by the gardener. In this scene she is obviously deep-throating the garderner, as you can clearly see a lump going up and down her throat during the scene. Although Chambers says, "No, please stop," the movie makes it clear she is a willing participant. In the final scene of the movie, Chambers has sex with a man and a woman, followed immediately by anal sex with a rather limp John Holmes. As soon as Holmes is finished, Chambers utters her last line of the movie: "More...."


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