"A Touch of Genie," a 1974 erotic comedy directed by Joseph W. Sarno, is a whimsical ride that blends fantasy with pornography. With a unique premise and a playful tone, this film offers an amusing take on the genie-in-a-lamp tale, aimed at adult audiences.
The story follows Melvin (Douglas Stone), a quirky individual who works in an antique store near 42nd Street in New York City. Melvin is a self-confessed porn addict, often found in the local porno theater, and his favorite actress is the legendary Tina Russell. The film opens with a bang, as we see Melvin watching the gorgeous Lynn Stevens perform an intense and incredibly horny deep fellatio scene on her lucky partner.
Melvin's life takes an unexpected twist when he discovers a magical vase. Out pops a cute female genie, played by Chris Jordan. Dressed in a skimpy belly dancer outfit, she teases but never fully reveals all, leaving something to the imagination. Jordan's character grants Melvin five wishes, and the fun begins.
One of the standout scenes involves Melvin wishing to be like famous pornstars. He finds himself in a room with not one but three gorgeous women, all eager to please. The women take turns enjoying each other and their lucky genie guest, with a particular focus on worshipping his manhood together. The scene is an erotic feast, with bodies intertwining, mouths exploring, and moans of pleasure filling the room. It's a true celebration of sexual freedom and desire.
The film's cinematography by Joao Fernandes is described as "rough and no-frills," capturing the gritty atmosphere of 1970s New York City. The film's score is "blithely bouncy and playful," adding to the silly and whimsical tone of the film. These elements combine to create a charming and unique. 🎬💥🌪