Fantasm Comes Again

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Directed byEric Ram
Screenplay byRobert Derriere
Starring
Fantasm Comes Again
Australian film poster
Directed byEric Ram
Screenplay byRobert Derriere
Produced byAntony I. Ginnane
Starring
CinematographyVince Monton
Edited byTony Patterson
Music byJohn Mol
Production
companies
Distributed byFilmways Australasian Distributors
Release date
  • 26 December 1977 (1977-12-26)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$85,000[1][2]

Fantasm Comes Again is a 1977 Australian softcore pornographic film. It is the sequel to Fantasm (1976) and was the first feature directed by Colin Eggleston.

Journalist Libbie is taking over the "Dear Collette" sex advice column at her newspaper from veteran reporter Harry, who is retiring. Over the course of one night, Harry talks Libbie through a series of letters from their readers. They include:

  • rape in a drive in theatre
  • teacher-student sex in a gym
  • lesbian seduction in a barn
  • a suburban orgy
  • incest
  • sex in a pool
  • sex in a library
  • oral sex on the road
  • a threesome in an elevator
  • sex between monks and a nun.

Cast

Production

The linking scenes between the two journalists were shot in Australia, and the sex scenes were filmed over 12 days in Los Angeles by an Australian director and cinematographer, using American porn stars.[1]

The budget was larger on the sequel in an attempt to attract a bigger audience; in contrast with the original, where only one of the ten stories was lip sync and the rest in voice over, all the stories in Fantasm Comes Again had lip sync dialogue. Ginnane later thought this was a mistake as it distracted from what was on screen.

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