U.S. label Vinegar Syndrome has announced that it will add two new titles to its Blu-ray catalog in July: David Beaird's film
My Chauffeur (1986) and Henri Pachard's
Matinee Idol (1984). The label will also add two new DVD releases to its Peekarama line.
My Chauffeur
Synopsis: Brentwood Limousine Company is a class act- but its all male staff is not thrilled when feisty Casey Meadows comes aboard. The guys set her up with the most difficult clients, trying to discourage her. But crazy rock stars and hustlers don't faze her as she cruises from Venice Beach to the rock clubs of Hollywood chauffeuring the rich and famous in a world that most people never see. How much can a gal take? Starring starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Penn & Teller, and Sean McClory.
Matinee Idol
Synopsis; Egos and screen tests are all around when it is time to film an adult film called Matinee Idol. The lead star also has a private go with the casting directors' buxom secretary right on the casting directors' table. Starring David F. Friedman, Elmo Lavino, Kay Parker, Colleen Brennan, Herschel Savage, John Leslie, and Natasha Darling.
DVD ONLY RELEASES
Afternoon Delights/Slave of Pleasure
Afternoon Delights
Synopsis: Five husbands, five ex-wives, five anonymous stories during poker night. They are seducing construction workers, being raped by a hygienist and a dentist, seducing guys in a porno theater, being a dominatrix and a would-be porn star. Directed by Shaun Costello, and starring Serena, Vanessa del Rio, Samantha Fox, and Veronica Hart.
Slave of Pleasure
Synopsis: Eileen Anselm is unhappily married to the drippy Richard. Unbeknownst to Eileen, Richard is having an extramarital affair with Eileen's best friend Barbara Benedict. Eileen gets kidnapped by a white slave trader in a fiendish plot concocted by Barbara. Richard hires private eye Dan McCord to find his missing wife. Directed by Shaun Costello, and starring Jamie Gillis, C.J. Laing, Roger Caine, Gloria Todd, and Roseanne Farrow.
My Master, My Love/More
My Master, My Love
Directed by Ralph Ell, and starring Darby Lloyd Rains, Alan Marlow, and Barbara Carson.