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Heather Deeley was born on 30 November, 1955 in Suffolk, England, UK, is a 1975 British film by Trevor Wrenn. Discover Heather Deeley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Timeline
Erotic Inferno is notable for being one of the few British sex films to have been viewed by moral reformer Lord Longford, who saw the film and two others in 1975 in order to gain first hand experience of sex films.
Longford saw the film on a double bill with Hot Acts of Love (1975, dir. Jean-Marie Pallardy) at the Astral Cinema complex in Soho; he later went to see How to Seduce A Virgin (1974, dir. Jess Franco), but walked out.
These three films were all later reviewed in Cinema X magazine under the banner "Lord Longford – We rate his selection".
When Old Man Barnard, a millionaire, is reported drowned at sea his gold digging sons Paul and Martin come looking for their inheritance.
Arriving at the Barnard family estate they renew an old enemy in Adam, their father's butler.
He tells them the Barnard mansion has to remain locked and bolted until the will is read.
Begrudgingly all three men and their girlfriends will have to stay in the neighbouring farmhouse over the weekend.
Unbeknown to him Adam is Old Man Barnard's illegitimate son, a fact Paul and Martin are determined to keep from him.
Secretly they fear the whole inheritance will go to Adam.
With their privileged lifestyles hanging by a thread the Brothers Barnard decide to pursue Adam's fiancée Nicole, reasoning that she will know where Adam has hidden the keys to the mansion, so that they can break in and destroy evidence of Adam's parentage.
The making of the film was documented by the BBC programme Man Alive, in an episode about the British sex and horror film industry of the mid-seventies, titled "Man Alive: Xploitation".
The programme shows producer Bachoo Sen and director Trevor Wrenn trying to cast the role of "an English rose who can ride a horse" (presumably the role played by Heather Deeley in the film).
A screening of the dailies in the programme shows the film to have been shot in the "Italian style" of having the director talk to the performers whilst they act, meaning the film would have to be later re-dubbed.
The programme also reveals the film's writer "Jon York", was actually a student at York University, and is seen writing the script in the university's library.
The film is referred to by its shooting titles The Will and The Willing Sex during the programme.
Shooting started on 8 February 1975, and the film was released on 8 May 1975.
The house used in the film was at the time owned by a famous racing driver.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A rudimentary plot only occasionally gets in the way of Erotic Inferno 's preponderance of sex scenes (about sixty of the film's eighty minutes consist of half a dozen actors sighing and grunting their way through simulated sex acts). Due, no doubt, to the brevity of the shooting schedule, one of these is very much like another, and despite the director's valiant efforts to make the single setting – a large estate – look as attractive as possible, boredom sets in early on."
Three different edits of the film are known to exist; a version with the onscreen title Erotic Inferno, issued on UK video by Hokushin in 1980 (approx 86 mins), Adam and Nicole (approx 78 mins), released on UK video in the late 1980s, and a version (approx 83 minutes), released on video in America, copyrighted 1981.
The UK Hokushin video release is the original uncut (pre-BBFC approved) version.
In addition the film was also released on UK video in a short version, titled Private Shots presents Erotic Inferno, running 14 minutes, 49 seconds.
A second US video release called Maid in Chains (issued by T-Z video) is the same edit as the previous US video, but has further cuts to the sex scene between Brenda and Martin and Adam's assault on Brenda in the bathroom.