The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String

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Written byTerry M. West
Directed byTerry M. West
Starring
  • Erin Brown
  • Darian Caine
  • A.J. Khan
  • Barbara Joyce
  • Michael R. Thomas
  • John Link
  • Anoushka
  • Allanah Rhodes
  • Suzi Lorraine
  • Paige Richards
  • Chelsea Mundane
  • Julian Wells
The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String
Based onThe Lord of the Rings
by J. R. R. Tolkien
Written byTerry M. West
Directed byTerry M. West
Starring
  • Erin Brown
  • Darian Caine
  • A.J. Khan
  • Barbara Joyce
  • Michael R. Thomas
  • John Link
  • Anoushka
  • Allanah Rhodes
  • Suzi Lorraine
  • Paige Richards
  • Chelsea Mundane
  • Julian Wells
Theme music composerJosh Robinson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers
  • John Bacchus
  • Michael Ruso
CinematographyJohn Paul Fedele
Running time90 minutes
Production companyE.I. Independent Cinema
Original release
Release2003 (2003)

The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Terry M. West. A parodic film,[1][2][3][4] it is based on the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.[5][6] The film revolves around Dildo Saggins, a Throbbit, and other characters inspired by The Fellowship of the Ring: Queen Araporn, Ballem, etc; the plot mirrors the original story accordingly.[6]

The cast includes Misty Mundae in the lead role.[7]

Although admitting that the film, a "picaresque road movie", "yields easily to the requirements of pornographic narrative" and includes "interminable footage of amateurs tramping in the wood",[6] Ernest Mathijs found the production was not without merit.[6] The film was also mentioned as an example of a type of "post-modern cult" [...] "embracing the viewers as savvy and discriminating insiders".[8]

A review on the German website badmovies.de praised the production and its humour.[9] A review at Flipside stated that the film was "just as dimwitted and juvenile as most of Seduction Cinema's other Hollywood movie parodies filled with girl-on-girl sex and rampant nudity. But like The Erotic Witch Project and Play-Mate of the Apes, has enough goofy charm to keep it from the trash heap where Seduction titles like The Sexy 6th Sense and Mummy Raider reside."[10] A review by Vince Leo was more negative, stating that "It's all so silly, shot in the backwoods of New Jersey, and enhanced with some low-tech special effects, it has all of the look and feel of a bunch of Ren Faire enthusiasts and tech geeks getting together with a portable video camera (although this is shot on film) and making a spoof as a lark." and lamenting the film "lack[ed] quality sex scenes".[11]

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