Oriental Blue (1975)
Oriental Blue (1975)
"Oriental Blue" is a 1975 erotic film produced by Video-X-Pix, which explores themes of kidnapping and white slavery through a narrative set in a brothel run by Madame Blue. The story begins with young women being abducted from the streets and taken to this underground establishment, where they are subjected to various sexual encounters after consuming a magical love potion. The film's plot unfolds with Madame Blue, portrayed as a jaded figure operating a white slavery ring beneath a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. She is surrounded by a collection of antiques and sex slaves, including her favorite, Angel. The narrative introduces a character named Max who seeks to establish a business relationship with Madame Blue, requesting the procurement of various women for international clients. As the story progresses, several abductions occur, showcasing the use of the love potion to turn the victims into submissive participants in sexual acts. The film features multiple scenes of sexual encounters, including threesomes and various pairings, emphasizing the exploitation of the captured women. The climax of the film occurs when Brock, a kidnapper, becomes involved with Antea, a new abductee, leading to a confrontation with Madame Blue. The film concludes with a tragic twist involving betrayal and death, as Madame Blue and Brock meet their demise, leaving Antea in a state of despair. Overall,"Oriental Blue" is characterized by its dark and eerie atmosphere, highlighted by its unique visual style and eclectic music score, representing a controversial piece from the era of adult films.