Vinegar Syndrome

Confessions of a Teenage Peanut Butter Freak

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Ever since being sexually traumatized as a young man by his aunt, Billy has had an unhealthy association between peanut butter and sex. After his latest date leaves him, he meets Priscilla (Helen Madigan), an equally odd woman. As the two strangers decide to share stories of their unusual erotic experiences, Billy begins to realize that he may have finally found the girl of his dreams. But can their budding romance survive the ultimate sexual test?

One of the strangest films to emerge from San Francisco's underground erotic film scene, Gerald Graystone's CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE PEANUT BUTTER FREAK is a bizarre and surreal romantic comedy, co-written by and starring Zachary Youngblood (DEEP TANGO), and featuring the screen debut of Constance Money (MISTY BEETHOVEN). Vinegar Syndrome presents this under-seen oddity newly restored from rare vault elements and presented fully uncut for the first time on home video!

Directed by: Gerald Graystone
Combined cast: Helen Madigan, Constance Money, John Holmes, Zachary Youngblood, Veronica Taylor, Kandi Johnson
1975 / 91 minutes / Color / 1.33:1 OAR

  • Region free DVD
  • Scanned & restored in 2k from 16mm and 35mm vault elements
  • Audio interview with: co-writer and star Zachary Youngblood
  • Audio interview with: assistant director and assistant editor Jo-Anne Surtees

Overall rating: 4.095238 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Buy for the title or b/c you're already a fan

"Movie: Overall slow and boring, with _just a drip_ of weird things that occasionally revived my interest. Also, right at the end there's an *awkward* freeze frame and it seems like the movie's over so I get up to be ready to retrieve the disc. Then, the movie keeps going, and for ~3 minutes there's a truly surreal epilogue that holds me transfixed, standing there dumbly in front of the TV. Where was this energy during the first 85+ minutes of the movie? Extras: Two audio interviews that run while the movie plays, and both take up the full runtime! There's definitely plenty to learn about porn production back in the day if that's what you're into. Packaging: Nothing fancy, but the poster cover does the job."

Gideon M. (3/5)

Excellent Release

"Picked this up during the Labor Day sale and what a find! A wild movie to say the least, glad this was preserved!"

Eli O. (5/5)

VS-216

"Strange adult feature from 1975 ,"

Nicolas A. (5/5)

Don’t let the title scare you off

"Experimental at times, beautiful at times, touching almost always…one of the best arguments for adult film’s rightful place as “real” cinema. Includes two invaluable audio interviews that are a must."

William M. (5/5)

Creamy

"This film was far better than I expected. In places it's actually quite tender and surprised me in that regard. It has some awkward moments, but seeing our bumbling hero end up with his soul mate (played by the beautiful Helen Madigan under another name) actually makes this a much sweeter film than one might expect. Recommended!"

Sam N. (4/5)

wtf

"They certainly don't (can't) make them like this anymore!"

Toby L. (4/5)

Chunky, Not Smooth

"Garish and obnoxious comedy in which every ugly permunition of sexual recreation is unappetizingly on disp!ay. (How do they even manage to make Constance Money less than comely?)"

Brian H. (1/5)

VS-216

"Weird shit !! One for the completist …."

richard c. (3/5)

Absolutely bizarre

"By far the weirdest film in the entire catalogue. Has to be seen to be believed."

Kyle G. (5/5)

Peanuts

"Oddball X-Flick. A good release from VS glad to have it on DVD."

Simon R. (4/5)

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