This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover (designed by Richard Hilliard) is limited to 2,500 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
PEEKARAMA presents the wildest, rarest, and most scandalous theatrical hardcore double features. Taking its name from one of the earliest "all action" sex theatre chains, each PEEKARAMA release presents two themed, full length feature films, both meticulously restored, thus giving you the opportunity to enjoy an old fashioned dirty movie double feature at home!
After making the mid-70s leap from actor to director, Fred Lincoln began shooting films in San Francisco. A far cry from the grim and gritty streets of New York, this initial duo of West Coast comedies have been newly restored from the 35mm original camera negatives by Peekarama.
DAISY MAY (75 min)
Carnal havoc breaks loose after Colonel Fulgoose happens upon a formula capable of turning any woman into a raging nymphomaniac, thus transforming the backwoods into one massive hillbilly orgy! Featuring Hillary Summers, Susan Nero, Lysa Thatcher, Starr Wood, and many more in this raucous sex comedy which shows you what really happens down Tobacco Road…
A FORMAL FAUCETT (67 min)
When Formal Faucett Minor discovers her boyfriend Jimmy in bed with another woman, she decides it’s finally time to flee her small-town existence and venture into the big city and become the star she always dreamed she would be! With tongue firmly in cheek, Fred Lincoln’s bizarre comedy (and second directing effort) features Dorothy LeMay, Desiree Cousteau, Nancy Hoffman, Paul Thomas, and many other San Francisco stars.
directed by: Fred Lincoln starring: Hillary Summers, Susan Nero, Lysa Thatcher, Starr Wood, Dorothy LeMay, Desiree Cousteau, Nancy Hoffman, Paul Thomas 1979,1978 / 75 min, 67 min / 1.85:1, 1.37:1 / English Mono 1979 Gail Films, 1978 Gail Films
Additional Info:
Region Free Blu-ray
Newly scanned & restored in 2k from their 35mm original camera negatives
Original theatrical trailers
Reversible cover artwork
English SDH subtitles
Overall rating: 4.306667 / 5 from 150 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
This limited edition Blu-ray features two restored films, Daisy May and A Formal Faucett, praised for their quality, restoration, and transfer. Customers appreciate the great picture quality, amazing transfer, and the overall fun and well-presented nature of the films.
"Great double feature, restoration is spot on and both movies look great." — Jakob P.
"Great condition nice feature high quality transfer" — jerrod a.
"Two late 1970s film with great picture quality and great transfers." — GT K.
Reviews
Hillybilly hijinks
"A gentle ribbing of the hillbilly stereotype with some beautiful looking girls. A bit of native stereotyping although thankfully not as over the top as many of the era were. The second film features the big 80's hair I remember so well with a little bit of driving around padding that was common to so many low budget mainstream films of the era."
— Nicholas W. (4/5)
A Charming Vintage Double Feature
"Daisy May / A Formal Faucett is a fun double feature that showcases the quirky charm and independent spirit of vintage adult filmmaking. Both films have their own personality, making the set feel varied while still reflecting the style and humor of the era. The cover art is well done and fits the retro aesthetic perfectly. It has a classic boutique-label look that gives the release great shelf presence and complements the films without feeling overdesigned. My copy arrived in excellent condition, with the packaging and case well protected. Everything felt sturdy and collector friendly, which is always appreciated with limited releases. The order was handled smoothly, and the release itself feels thoughtfully assembled from the presentation to the overall quality of the package. Overall, this is a well-produced double feature that offers vintage charm, attractive presentation, and solid collector appeal."
— Tim L. (5/5)
I can only imagine the
"I can only imagine the condition these negatives were before Vinegar Syndrome did there pristine restoration. A really fun double feature by director Fred Lincoin who I couldn't believe was the baddie in Last House the Left. These are just fun, fast faced and at points crever comedies."
— Bryan K. (5/5)
Fun flick
"Great transfer, loads of fun"
— Valentins S. (5/5)
Daisy May / A Formal Faucett - Blu-Ray release
"Both great movies. Once again my favorite was the 2nd one because of the marvelous Desiree Cousteau. A little different from the usual fare of the era and maybe a little unintentionally funny but that is a plus for me. Both films also enjoy great picture and clear audio. Once of the best releases in Melusine's catalog in my opinion."
— NIKOS D. (5/5)
Pleasant Blast s from the Past
"THese two movies were a pleasant review of the 1970's ans the original stars of the day. Especially enjoyed Formal Faucett once I understood the central gag. The director on these - Vincent I believe - is chronically underrated so its fun to see some of his formative films that he put together back in the day. Please keep up the good work ion the Peekarama side of things."
— Tom H. (3/5)
"The streets of San Francisco" & "Hillbilly antics"
"The only thing remotely clever about "A Formal Faucett" is the attempt at a play on words with the female character's stage name. Based on the numerous shots of a car idly driving around and around (and yet around) on the streets of San Francisco, the director was shamelessly trying to pad out the length of the film, but inexplicably doesn't take full advantage of what and whom he has in his film. For example, "Desiree Cousteau’s" single scene is short and very disappointing. The same can be said about all other sex scenes in the film; they all look so mechanical, uninspired, and lifeless. Everyone seems bored. The main actress has sex with several men and women, and doesn't have even a shred of chemistry with any of them. She half-closes and rolls her eyes back while having sex, giving the impression that she's auditioning for the role of a shark in her next adult film. The BJ in the limo has to be one of the most boring sex scenes in porn history and makes the viewer wish for more footage of the streets of San Francisco. IN A NUTSHELL: 1 STAR (For historical curiosity) "Daisy May" fares better in comparison to "A Formal Fauccett". It lacks much of a story, but makes up for it with nonstop, playful, and mostly energetic scenes. "Susan Nero" , a voluptuous and enthusiastic performer, stands out and more than compensates for the rather bland and basic actress who plays the title role. The film also features some elements, such as DP and Anal sex, that were relatively edgy for its time, which adds to its appeal. IN A NUTSHELL : Silly & energetic fun - 3 STARS (Thanks to Susan Nero) The restorations & and transfers of both films are excellent, though it’s disappointing that the extras are limited to trailers."
— Dennis B. (2/5)
Double Feature
"Great double feature of adult films. Good video and audio quality."
— Peter D. (5/5)
Daisy May / A Formal Faucett
"offers a strong restoration of the low-budget rural comedy, praised for its detailed video quality with natural skin tones, textured costumes, and dimensional rural settings, showcasing bodies in motion well despite some minor scratches, making it a worthwhile pickup for fans of forgotten exploitation films."
— Brian G. (4/5)
The slipcover got me during
"The slipcover got me during the V-day sale. Fun and a fantastic transfer."
— Justin B. (4/5)
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