Riding the Human Pony Girl

Irving Klaw’s Riding the Human Pony Girl (1950s) is one of the earliest cinematic explorations of pony play fetishism. The short film features intricate bondage, light spanking, and girl-on-girl pony riding, showcasing the era’s experimental approach to erotic cinema. Midway through, the two dominatrices pause to adjust the submissive’s arm positioning, leaving viewers to speculate whether this was a deliberate artistic choice or an oversight in staging. … Continue reading Riding the Human Pony Girl

Fetish Stag Films

A stag reel or stag party film is an erotic, often explicitly pornographic, film reel produced from the 1900s to the early 1980s. The term stag refers to single men (“to go stag” = “to go alone”). Some pornographic shorts made in the 1930s even had a fictitious “Stag Films” company logo showing the head of a male deer. These “blue movies” were originally shown in brothels, … Continue reading Fetish Stag Films

Yvon de Carlo in Slavegirl

Slave Girl is a 1947 American Technicolor adventure comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo (1922 – 2007) and George Brent (1904 – 1974).Wikipedia An American adventurer goes to Tripoli to rescue some kidnapped sailors, but gets involved with a beautiful slave girl. IMDB Slave Girl, directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo as Francesca, embodies this myth through … Continue reading Yvon de Carlo in Slavegirl

Bettie Page

Bettie Mae Page (1923 – 2008) was an American model who gained a significant profile in the 1950s for her pin-up photos.A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Page lived in California in her early adult years before moving to New York City to pursue work as an actress. There, she began to find work as a pin-up model, and posed for dozens of photographers throughout the 1950s. Page was “Miss January 1955”, one … Continue reading Bettie Page

Casanova’s Histoire de ma vie

Giacomo Casanova (1725 – 1798), the infamous 18th-century Venetian adventurer, is synonymous with seduction, intrigue, and a life lived on the edge. His memoir, Histoire de ma vie (Story of My Life), is more than just a recounting of romantic conquests—it’s a vivid window into the Enlightenment era, brimming with wit, audacity, and a touch of roguish charm. For readers of this blog, this literary … Continue reading Casanova’s Histoire de ma vie