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Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

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Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Score (1974)
A Film by Radley Metzger
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | 01:31:33 | 7,01 Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Art-house, Erotic

Director: Radley Metzger
Writer: Jerry Douglas (screenplay)
Stars: Claire Wilbur, Casey Donovan, Lynn Lowry

Riding an early seventies wave of ever more liberal big screen morals, Score takes us to the imaginary city of Leisure, where an experienced couple are playing dangerous games of seduction on the swinging scene. They're taking bets on who can screw who as they play fast and very loose with a newly married couple Betsy and Eddie; two cute kids who are about to get their world turned upside down… As the two couples dance around one another and the wine and pot begin to take hold, will the young pair break their vows and succumb to the new morality of their hosts? Will Betsy wear the dog collar and leash? Find out in this paean to sexual liberation and gender-bending erotic freedom.


In the early 1970's, having "sexual hang ups" was severely frowned upon by anyone who was truly "with it." Thus began the (brief) era of "bisexual chic." The vogue was short-lived, so short that few films had the opportunity to capitalize on the fad. This is what makes Score such a unique and enjoyable experience. In the modern era, when bisexual adult films are widely perceived to be uniformly terrible, Score entices us with a glimpse at a genre that could have been but sadly never was.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

While still in the early stages of his career, director Radley Metzger had already begun to solidify his reputation as a master of arthouse erotica by 1974. His meticulously cast, wittily-scripted films were head and shoulders above those of his more exploitative contemporaries.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

It is in the film's casting that Score first approaches masterpiece territory. Claire Wilbur, who had appeared in the stage play upon which the film is based, quite expertly dials down to a pitch suited to the more cozy confines of film. She plays the coy, joyfully manipulative Elvira with a wink and a nod, seemingly daring the audience not to like her despite the characters unsavory seduction techniques.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Gerald Grant, as the Devil-may-care husband, brings to the role a wry smile, a twinkling eye, and an effortless sexuality that is simply irresistible on screen.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Of the leads, Calvin Culver is perhaps the best known of the bunch. He had earlier shot to icon status under the "nom-de-porn" Casey Donovan in Wakefield Poole's gay opus Boys in the Sand. Culver plays the wide-eyed but repressed Eddie with such deft skill, it is quite obvious he has met such sticks-in-the-mud many times before.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

While Score is very much an ensemble piece, the entire film pivots on the performance of the immensely watchable Lynn Lowry. An actress of great depth, her transformation from "Betsy the blushing Catholic schoolgirl" to "Betsy the liberated, sexual explorer" is effortless. It's not just in her delivery of dialogue that we see the change, her eyes themselves take on a knowing new light. It's an astonishing performance.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Rounding out the cast is Carl Parker as Mike, the telephone repairman. Parker is given little to do besides look sexy, but this he does exceedingly well. Metzger would later use Parker to great effect in the S&M themed The Image (aka The Punishment of Anne.)

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Metzger (as Henry Paris) would go on to become one of the most respected and creative auteurs of hardcore erotica, helming such classics as The Opening of Misty Beethoven, The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann and Barbara Broadcast. Score is an early work of Metzger's genius and foreshadows the greatness to come. In Score he slowly builds, layer-upon-layer, the sexual suspense which leads to a most satisfying climax. He takes his characters to the sexual brink, bringing the audience along for the ride.

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

The sexual arena is radically different in our time, the early 21st century. However, the brief and joyous period explored in Score is captured in each and every frame of the film. It is a joyful, erotic and hilarious romp that truly has, as the film's advertising exclaims, "something for everyone!'

Score (1974) [Uncensored version]

Special Features:
- Audio commentary by director Radley Metzger and film historian Michael Bowen
- 'On Set of Score' footage with audio commentary from film historian Michael Bowen (19 mins)
- Interview with star Lynn Lowry (20 mins)
- Theatrical trailer
- Trailers for "Lickerish Quartet" and "Camille 2000"

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