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In the film (as well as its two predecessors), Marins exploited Brazil's then loosening restrictions on ] in order to produce an alternate sort of ] which presents physical sexuality with bizarre and often repulsive imagery, generally depicting characters which are carrying out some type of test, contest, or experiment. In the film (as well as its two predecessors), Marins exploited Brazil's then loosening restrictions on ] in order to produce an alternate sort of ] which presents physical sexuality with bizarre and often repulsive imagery, generally depicting characters which are carrying out some type of test, contest, or experiment.


The plot of the film centers around female ] who wishes to finance and produce a ] film. As the film progresses it is revealed that the doctor may have an ulterior goal in coaxing her actors into their drugged and sexually frenzied states. Ultimately the doctor persuades a man to dress in a ] costume and penetrate her ] while she is naked inside a wooden cow.<ref name="UOLpage">{{cite web|url=http://www2.uol.com.br/zedocaixao/cinema/34_48hs_sexoalucinante.htm|title=48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante|date=2006|publisher=UOL.com|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2008-09-02}}</ref> The plot of the film centers around a female ] who wishes to finance and produce a ] film. As the film progresses it is revealed that the doctor may have an ulterior goal in coaxing her actors into their drugged and sexually frenzied states. Ultimately the doctor persuades a man to dress in a ] costume and penetrate her ] while she is naked inside a wooden cow.<ref name="UOLpage">{{cite web|url=http://www2.uol.com.br/zedocaixao/cinema/34_48hs_sexoalucinante.htm|title=48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante|date=2006|publisher=UOL.com|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2008-09-02}}</ref>


==Cast== ==Cast==

Revision as of 18:25, 30 October 2009

1987 film
48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex
Original Brazilian theatrical release poster
Directed byJose Mojica Marins
Written byMario Lima
Produced byMario Lima
Nelson Carlos Magalhães
StarringJose Mojica Marins
Mario Lima
Magna Miller
CinematographyVirgílio Roveda
Edited byValmir Dias (as Mack Brown)
Release dateApril 27, 1987
Running time99 min
Country Brazil
LanguagePortuguese

48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex (original title: 48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante) is a 1987 Brazilian trash/sexploitation film by Brazilian film director José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão (in English, Coffin Joe). The film is the third of several sexploitation films Marins released in the 1980s. It was preceded by World Market of Sex (1979) and 24 Hours of Explicit Sex (1985).

In the film (as well as its two predecessors), Marins exploited Brazil's then loosening restrictions on nudity in film in order to produce an alternate sort of pornography which presents physical sexuality with bizarre and often repulsive imagery, generally depicting characters which are carrying out some type of test, contest, or experiment.

The plot of the film centers around a female sexologist who wishes to finance and produce a pornographic film. As the film progresses it is revealed that the doctor may have an ulterior goal in coaxing her actors into their drugged and sexually frenzied states. Ultimately the doctor persuades a man to dress in a ox costume and penetrate her vaginally while she is naked inside a wooden cow.

Cast

  • Oswaldo Cirilo
  • Walter Gabarron
  • Zé da Ilha
  • Sílvio Junior
  • Mário Lima
  • Nelson Carlos Magalhães
  • José Mojica Marins
  • Benê de Oliveira
  • Andrea Pucci
  • Nádia Tell

References

  1. ^ "48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante" (in Portuguese). UOL.com. 2006. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  2. "48 Horas de Sexo Alucinante on IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-06-16.

External links

User:Mjpresson/Template: José Mojica Marins nbx

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