Dixie Ray Hollywood Star _sitkaman repost.txt
This was the 396th post made to abdec. It was posted by Armen Tanzarian on March 12, 2005.
I don't have any of the original NFO or cover files that might have posted with this film.
Produced in 1983. English. Run time of 1:40:47. DVD size of 3736.580096 MB.
This is a Caballero NTSC DVD.
Posted September 8, 2015 by sitkaman.
IAFD Data:
http://www.iafd.com/title.rme/title=Dixie+Ray+Hollywood+Star/year=1983/dixie-ray-hollywood-star.htm
Dixie Ray Hollywood Star (1983)
Alternate Versions:It's Called Murder Baby (Lima Productions, 1982)
Minutes: 101
Director: Anthony Spinelli
Distributor: Caballero Home Video:
Studio: Caballero Home Video
All-Girl: No
All-Male: No
Compilation: No
Release Date: No Data
Performers
Cameron Mitchell: NonSex
Chris Warfield: NonSex
Chuck Dawson: NonSex
Hillary Summers
John Leslie
Juliet Anderson: BJOnly Facial
Kelly Nichols
Kevin James
Lisa De Leeuw
Phaery I. Burd: LezOnly
Robert Mayo: NonSex
Sam Baldoni: NonSex
Samantha Fox (Credited: Sammatha Fox)
Steve Marlow: NonSex
John F. Goff (Credited: Tom Reece): NonSex
Unknown Male 1638: NonSex
Veronica Hart
Walter Hill: NonSex
Scene Breakdowns
Scene 1. Juliet Anderson, John Leslie
Scene 2. Hillary Summers, John Leslie
Scene 3. Kelly Nichols, John Leslie
Scene 4. Juliet Anderson, Lisa De Leeuw
Scene 5. Lisa De Leeuw, John Leslie
Scene 6. Hillary Summers
Scene 7. Samantha Fox, Veronica Hart, John Leslie
Scene 8. Juliet Anderson, Lisa De Leeuw, Phaery I. Burd
Scene 9. Lisa De Leeuw, Kevin James
Honors and Awards
AFAA Awards, 1984 Winner: Best Film
Winner: Best Screenplay
Winner: Best Actor, John Leslie
Winner: Best Director, Anthony Spinelli
AVN Awards, 1985 Winner: Best Supporting Actress: Film, Lisa De Leeuw
Winner: Best Art Direction: Film
Winner: Best Cinematography
Winner: Best Director: Film, Anthony Spinelli
Winner: Best Screenplay: Film
CAFA Awards, 1983 Winner: Best Director, Anthony Spinelli
DVD Rear Cover Description:
Fron the people who brought you the smash hit "Sex World" comes "Dixie Ray Hollywood Star". John Leslie plays Nick Popodopolis, ex-cop and private detective, who has hands more than full with wanton women and mysterious murders.
Lisa De Leeuw is Dixie Ray, a beautiful but bad starlet who finds herself the target of a vicious blackmailer-and in desperate need of Nick's services in more ways than one. If Nick can stop the extortionist, he'll receive his usual fee, plus the carnal pleasures that only a Hollywood star can provide.
Add to this cast of characters Nick's secretary, who can't type, but takes great dick-tation, and Dixie's daughter, a nimble nympho who has inherited her mother's more lustful traits, and you have one exhausted, over exposed private dick.
So brace yourself for an invigorationg experience, as John Leslie and Lisa De Leeuw ar joined by Veronica Hart, Samantha Fox and Cameron Mitchell in this hard boiled, hardcore suspense thriller. Crime may not pay, but it sure can be fun in "Dixie Ray Hollywood Star".
IMDb User Review:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085446/
X-RATED WITH A STORY LINE
29 June 1999 | by debba1 (Philadelphia, PA USA)
I purchased and viewed the X-rated version of this movie first and foremost because Cameron Mitchell was in it (he's always been a favorite of mine) and secondly because I was looking for some private viewing movies that were made with some amount of intelligence. This one was a jackpot! It has a real story with a beginning - middle - and - end! Something X-rated without the three minute viewing capacity of your normal male person (I am of the female species). Though I have since found many SENSUAL movies that can make me tingle from head to toe without any X-rated content, this particular movie was one (and I do mean one!) that I found to be well thought out and put together. (No complaints on John Leslie either, if you know what I mean!)
DVD Review:
https://thirdeyecinema.wordpress.com/2015/03/07/dvd-review-dixie-ray-hollywood-star-anthony-spinelli/
07 Saturday Mar 2015
Posted by Third Eye Cinema in Film Review
As usual, Vinegar Syndrome and Process Blue offer an amazing restoration of a likely long neglected print of an effectively underground film, one similarly passed from one Times Square grindhouse theater to the next at the time of release. To see films like this in such a vibrant, pristine state only serves to put to shame the utter lack of concern of major studios for the preservation, restoration and release of their filmic libraries.
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