According to IMDB it is based on a play. I wonder if I can get my local amateur drama group interested….
Actually, on second thoughts I wont bother. The average age of the women in my local AmDram is about 70.
jleetechie commented on March 19th, 2010 at 6:26 am:
No, and I have tried to find it. Goes back to the 70’s. I figure the picture is a come-on and that the movie is nothing like we would hope, but who knows.
saw it on video back in the 90s. it was god awful, and I don’t even remember any bondage. I sold it to a pawn shop almost as soon as I saw it, it was that bad!
I don’t know if anyone will read this, but hey, you haven’t closed the comments yet. Some of the above respondents are confusing this with a different movie. The film whose poster is shown here is clearly titled “Pets,” one word. Den, who says that it featured a pyramid cage, is recalling a different movie, titled “The Pet.” It is from 2006, stars Pierre Du Lat and Andrea Edmondson, and is available on DVD that can be found, among other places, on amazon.com. It is really a stupid movie, never making sense at any point, but if you want to see women treated as puppygirls, with plenty of nudity throughout, go for it. Meanwhile, “Pets” is from 1974. Synopsis from IMDb: “Naive, but brash and sultry teenage runaway Bonnie finds herself lost and adrift in America. The lovely young lass runs afoul of a colorful array of evil oddballs who all treat her like an object: violent criminal Pat makes Bonnie help her kidnap the middle-aged Dan Daubrey; domineering lesbian painter Geraldine Mills wants Bonnie to be her kept girl and uses her as a model; and wicked misogynistic rich sicko Vincent Stackman desires poor Bonnie as the ultimate prized possession in his menagerie of caged female animals he keeps locked up in the basement of his swanky remote mansion.” “Pets” can, astonishingly, also be found on DVD, through amazon’s network of private merchants.
According to IMDB it is based on a play. I wonder if I can get my local amateur drama group interested….
Actually, on second thoughts I wont bother. The average age of the women in my local AmDram is about 70.
No, and I have tried to find it. Goes back to the 70’s. I figure the picture is a come-on and that the movie is nothing like we would hope, but who knows.
I didn’t see it, but i remember it. I must be the only one in the world. As I recall, it featured a pyramid cage.
Here is the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzrbw0CYqmw
That black girl is particularly pretty.
I’m sure the movie is better left to my imagination than in reality.
I think I saw this on video back in the early eighties, but I don’t remember much about it. I think it was pretty lame/tame, though.
saw it on video back in the 90s. it was god awful, and I don’t even remember any bondage. I sold it to a pawn shop almost as soon as I saw it, it was that bad!
I don’t know if anyone will read this, but hey, you haven’t closed the comments yet. Some of the above respondents are confusing this with a different movie. The film whose poster is shown here is clearly titled “Pets,” one word. Den, who says that it featured a pyramid cage, is recalling a different movie, titled “The Pet.” It is from 2006, stars Pierre Du Lat and Andrea Edmondson, and is available on DVD that can be found, among other places, on amazon.com. It is really a stupid movie, never making sense at any point, but if you want to see women treated as puppygirls, with plenty of nudity throughout, go for it. Meanwhile, “Pets” is from 1974. Synopsis from IMDb: “Naive, but brash and sultry teenage runaway Bonnie finds herself lost and adrift in America. The lovely young lass runs afoul of a colorful array of evil oddballs who all treat her like an object: violent criminal Pat makes Bonnie help her kidnap the middle-aged Dan Daubrey; domineering lesbian painter Geraldine Mills wants Bonnie to be her kept girl and uses her as a model; and wicked misogynistic rich sicko Vincent Stackman desires poor Bonnie as the ultimate prized possession in his menagerie of caged female animals he keeps locked up in the basement of his swanky remote mansion.” “Pets” can, astonishingly, also be found on DVD, through amazon’s network of private merchants.
I remember this. I tracked down a VHS copy in a video rental shop and rented it. It was pretty tame.