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Review: Babe (1981)

  • Author: Nochvemobadge
  • Created on: 2025-03-22 22:29:36
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Tags: John Christophervintage porngolden ageTara AireSamantha FoxTiffany ClarkVeronica HartRod PierceRon JeremyGeorge Payne


Top model Babe (the beautiful Tara Aire) learns of her beloved grandfather's death via telegram, just moments after allowing photographer Roger (the brilliant Ron Jeremy) to indulge her in his rather insistent pursuit. Since the old man was deeply concerned about his granddaughter's well-being, he stipulated in his will that she would only inherit his vast fortune if she married within one month of his death. Eager to get her hands on the money, Babe begins a series of casting calls to find a man who would accept the marriage as a sort of business arrangement. But her employer, Dory (the sensational Samantha Fox), isn't too pleased to see how her "golden goose" could give up her modeling career after acquiring such a fortune. So she plans to marry her off to Chad, a dimwitted aspiring actor obsessed with producing a singing, all-nude Broadway version of "Oedipus Rex." This initially seems like a bottomless pit of investment and a lack of audiences for his millionaire wife, Babe, who would need to go back to work to survive.
If you guessed that Babe realizes she loves Chad just as her absurd show becomes a popular and critical success, then you're right. However, reaching this inevitable conclusion is half the fun. The production is very solid, with brilliant cinematography, as are most of the performances. Tara Aire exudes a convincing perversity that doesn't contradict her in front of the audience, and Fox demonstrates her always-attractive side, even while maliciously plotting. The sex works very well within the parameters of couple carnality, and Samantha Fox comes closest to obscenity in a threesome with her lackeys. There are some strange digressions, such as when Babe orders two lovers to strip and masturbate for her benefit, which seems to orient the film more toward female viewers or a gay audience.