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'''''The Devil in Miss Jones''''' ([[1973 in film|1973]]) is a [[pornographic film]], written, directed and produced by [[Gerard Damiano]] and starring [[Georgina Spelvin]].<ref>Lewis, p.210</ref> It is widely regarded as a classic adult film,<ref name=pornstudies>{{cite book|title=Porn studies|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|author=[[Linda Williams|Williams, Linda]] |year=2004|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rdWZ8JD5dkkC&source=gbs_navlinks_s|isbn=0822333120|page=173}}</ref> released during the [[Golden Age of Porn]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The hypersexuality of race: performing Asian/American women on screen and scene|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|author=Shimizu, Celine Parreñas |year=2007|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BToxwPEf814C&source=gbs_navlinks_s|isbn=082234033X|page=147}}</ref> Damiano made the film after his 1972 success with ''[[Deep Throat (film)|Deep Throat]]''.<ref name="Pennington
'''''The Devil in Miss Jones''''' ([[1973 in film|1973]]) is a [[pornographic film]], written, directed and produced by [[Gerard Damiano]] and starring [[Georgina Spevlin]].<ref>Lewis, p.210</ref> It is widely regarded as a classic adult film,<ref name=pornstudies>{{cite book|title=Porn studies|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|author=[[Linda Williams|Williams, Linda]] |year=2004|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rdWZ8JD5dkkC&source=gbs_navlinks_s|isbn=0822333120|page=173}}</ref> released during the [[Golden Age of Porn]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The hypersexuality of race: performing Asian/American women on screen and scene|publisher=[[Duke University Press]]|author=Shimizu, Celine Parreñas |year=2007|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=BToxwPEf814C&source=gbs_navlinks_s|isbn=082234033X|page=147}}</ref> Damiano made the film after his 1972 success with ''[[Deep Throat (film)|Deep Throat]]''.<ref name="Pennington
"/> Along with ''Deep Throat'' and ''[[Behind the Green Door]]'', the film is associated with the brief period known as [[Porno chic]].<ref name=Pennington/> It went on to spawn numerous remakes and sequels.
"/> Along with ''Deep Throat'' and ''[[Behind the Green Door]]'', the film is associated with the brief period known as [[Porno chic]].<ref name=Pennington/> It went on to spawn numerous remakes and sequels.



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The Devil in Miss Jones
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGerard Damiano
Written byGerard Damiano
Produced byGerard Damiano, Harry Reems
CinematographyHarry Flecks[1]
Edited byGerard Damiano
Music byAlden Shuman
Distributed byVCX Ltd.
Release date
1973
Running time
62 minutes
CountryTemplate:FilmUS
LanguageEnglish
Box office$7,700,000

The Devil in Miss Jones (1973) is a pornographic film, written, directed and produced by Gerard Damiano and starring Georgina Spevlin.[2] It is widely regarded as a classic adult film,[3] released during the Golden Age of Porn.[4] Damiano made the film after his 1972 success with Deep Throat.[5] Along with Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, the film is associated with the brief period known as Porno chic.[5] It went on to spawn numerous remakes and sequels.

Plot

Georgina Spelvin plays Justine Jones, a lonely, depressed spinster who decides that suicide is the only way out of her routinely dull existence.[6] While lying in the bathtub, Justine slits her wrists, dying quietly as the tub fills with her blood.[7]

Because she has lived a 'pure' life, Miss Jones finds herself in limbo. There she meets Mr. Abaca (John Clemens), an angel, of sorts, who informs her that she does not qualify for entrance to Heaven because she has killed herself. Angry that this one indiscretion has left her with only the options of limbo or Hell, she begs Mr. Abaca to let her "earn" her place in Hell by being allowed to return to earth and become the embodiment of lust.[6] After an intense session of pain and pleasure with a menacing man who goes only by the title of "The Teacher" (Harry Reems),[1][8] Justine has a few bizarre and sexually deviant encounters, the last of which is a graphic threesome.

However, just as she's enjoying her new life of lust, the brief time Justine was given to fulfill herself runs out and she is faced with the eternity of Hell. At first, Miss Jones is horrified at the pain she will be forced to endure, but Abaca is quick to dispel the common human myth of Hell and promises Justine that she will be "quite comfortable..."

Justine, now a raging sex addict, then finds herself confined to a small room with an impotent, sexually uninterested man who is more interested in catching flies than her.[9] She desperately begs the man for sex, but he simply asks her to be quiet while he listens to the buzzing of his imaginary insects.

Trapped in her own private hell, Miss Jones is left screaming in agony for all eternity, thirsting for a climax she will never achieve by her own means.

Georgina Spelvin

At 36 Spelvin was relatively old for a porn star when she made the film.[3] Her role in TDIMJ was typical of her career, as she often played celibate spinsters who have a sexual awakening, then become sex fiends (eg. Sleepyhead).[3] She also meets a tragic end in several of her other films.[3] The film also marked the first time she used the moniker Georgina Spelvin, a reference to George Spelvin.[10]

Box office

It was given an X rating by the MPAA.[5] The film premiered at the 57th Street Playhouse in New York City.[5] In many theaters it was shown after Deep Throat as part of a double bill.[9] TDIMJ broke the box office record for a pornographic film.[11] It was more commercially successful than both Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, and successfully competed against mainstream films.[1][12] It took $7.7 million at the box office, making it the seventh most successful film of 1973, just behind Live and Let Die and Paper Moon.[12]

Critical reception

As with the other films of the Porno chic era, it was reviewed by the film critics of mainstream newspapers.[5][9] The films review in Variety said that, "With The Devil in Miss Jones, the hard-core porno feature approaches an art form, one that critics may have a tough time ignoring in the future", and compared its plot to Jean Paul Sartre's play No Exit.[1] The review went on to say, "Damiano has expertly fashioned a bizarre melodrama", and described the opening scene as, "a sequence so effective it would stand out in any legit theatrical feature."[1] It finished by stating, "Booking a film of this technical quality into a standard sex house is tantamount to throwing it on the trash heap of most current hard-core fare."[1]

According to Peter Michelson there is, "a relatively small corpus of [pornographic] films - e.g., Deep Throat, Devil in Miss Jones, Behind the Green Door - that have a minimal but still sufficient artistic interest to distinguish themselves from the rest of the genre".[13]

Other critics have described it as, along with Deep Throat, one of the "two best erotic motion pictures ever made".[14] William Friedkin has called it a "great film", partly because it was one of the few porn films with a proper storyline.[15] It was one of the first films to be inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame.[16]

Sequels and remakes

In 2006, VCX employed Media Blasters to digitally re-master the film from the original 35mm film into a "Definitive Collectors Edition" 2-Disc set on DVD. This latest revision has been repackaged and supposedly has the best picture and audio quality of any original Devil In Miss Jones release. The DVDs contains the remastered feature, audio commentary with director Gerard Damiano, a lengthy in-depth interview with Georgina Spelvin, the original trailer, the cable TV version, and a photo gallery.

The Devil in Miss Jones 2

(1982, VCA Pictures)

Starring: Jacqueline Lorians, Georgina Spelvin, Jack Wrangler, Anna Ventura, Joanna Storm, R. Bolla, Sharon Mitchell, Ron Jeremy written by Ellie Hayward and Henri Pachard; directed by Henri Pachard).

A satirical take-off on the original, its title track was sung by Johnny Hartman.[17]

The Devil in Miss Jones 3: A New Beginning

(1986, VCA Pictures)

Starring Lois Ayres, Jack Baker, Careena Collins, Vanessa del Rio, Amber Lynn, Kari Foxx, Tom Byron, Jennifer Noxt, Chanel, Keli Richards Peter North, Mark Wallice, Paul Thomas.Kevin James had a non-performing role. Written by Gregory Dark and Johnny Jump-Up; produced and directed by Gregory Dark).

It won 'Best Film' at the 1987 AVN Awards.[18]

The Devil in Miss Jones 4: The Final Outrage

(1986, VCA Pictures)

Starring: Lois Ayres, Jack Baker, Patti Petite, Kristara Barrington, Keli Richards, Krista Lane, Tamara Longley, Erica Boyer, Paul Thomas, Ron Jeremy, F.M. Bradley and Kevin James. Written by Gregory Dark and Johnny Jump-Up; produced and directed by Gregory Dark. Parts 3 & 4 together won 'Best Classic DVD' at the 2000 AVN Awards.[18]

The Devil in Miss Jones 5: The Inferno

(1995, VCA Pictures)

Starring Juli Ashton, Rip Hymen, Tammi Ann, Nicole Lace, Vanessa Chase, Ariana, Rowan Fairmont, Barbara Doll, Rebecca Lord, Serenity, Tom Byron, Dave Cummings, Mark Davis written by Selwyn Harris; produced and directed by Gregory Dark.

The Devil in Miss Jones 6

(1999, VCA Pictures)

Starring Stacy Valentine, Vicca, Nikita, Randy Spears, Juli Ashton, Dizzy, Tina Tyler, Lacey Ogden, Peris Bleu, Anita Cannibal, Scotty Schwartz written and directed by Antonio Passolini

It won 'Top Renting Release of the Year' at the 2000 AVN Awards.[18]

The New Devil in Miss Jones

(2005, Vivid Entertainment)

Starring: Savanna Samson, Jenna Jameson, Roxanne Hall, Angelica Sin, Rachel Rotten, Vicky Vette, Dick Smothers Jr., Nick Manning, Tony Tedeschi, Georgina Spelvin; written by Dean Nash and Raven Touchstone; directed by Paul Thomas[19] and edited by Sonny Malone

In AVN Awards 2006, the remake dominated the film categories, winning Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Film, Best Supporting Actress and Best All-Girl Sex Scene.[18] The film cost $250,000 to produce, which, according to New York Times film reviewer Mireya Navarro was "Vivid's most expensive (production) yet"[20] and one of the most expensive pornographic productions of all time.

Georgina Spelvin, the star of the original film, then nearly 70 years old,[21] here takes a non-sexual role as a cleaning woman and mentor to the new Miss Jones.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Lewis, p.211
  2. ^ Lewis, p.210
  3. ^ a b c d Williams, Linda (2004). Porn studies. Duke University Press. p. 173. ISBN 0822333120.
  4. ^ Shimizu, Celine Parreñas (2007). The hypersexuality of race: performing Asian/American women on screen and scene. Duke University Press. p. 147. ISBN 082234033X.
  5. ^ a b c d e Pennington, Jody W. (2007). The history of sex in American film. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 56. ISBN 0275992268.
  6. ^ a b 1973 Original Edition DVD product page at VCX
  7. ^ Spelvin, p.228
  8. ^ Spelvin, p.94
  9. ^ a b c Olson, James Stuart (1999). Historical dictionary of the 1970s. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 125. ISBN 0313305439.
  10. ^ Spelvin, p.7
  11. ^ Lewis, p.218
  12. ^ a b Lewis, p.112
  13. ^ Michelson, Peter (1993). Speaking the unspeakable: a poetics of obscenity. SUNY Press. p. 235. ISBN 0791412237.
  14. ^ Sutherland, John (1983). Offensive literature: decensorship in Britain, 1960-1982. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 136. ISBN 0389203548.
  15. ^ Williams, Linda Ruth (2005). The erotic thriller in contemporary cinema. Indiana University Press. p. 134. ISBN 0253347130.
  16. ^ [1]
  17. ^ [[Jet (magazine)|Jet]] Vol. 63, No. 4. Johnson Publishing Company. 4 Oct 1982. p. 55. ISSN 0021-5996. {{cite book}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  18. ^ a b c d [2]
  19. ^ Spelvin, p.271
  20. ^ Navarro, Mireya, "The Devil is still In", New York Times Film Review, August 7, 2005
  21. ^ http://ainews.com/Archives/Story9333.phtml Vivid Productions press release August 23, 2005

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