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6/10
Decent But Tame Porn/Mystery From Smut Director Shaun Costello
EVOL6662 May 2006
THE FIRE IN FRANCESCA is a pretty tame entry by old-school XXX "roughie" and grindhouse standards from notorious smut-director, Shaun Costello. Lacking the rape, S&M, and other assorted fetishistic material that are "staples" of the 70's and 80's hardcore New York AVON scene - it's not a bad film overall but plays out more as a hardcore "whodunit", complete with bad acting and inept plot-twists...

Francesca is an aspiring actress who turns up dead, and investigator Dan McCord is brought in to crack the case. McCord meets up with Troy Winston - a shady agent who tells a story of how Francesca seduced him in order to break-in to the biz. McCord also hears the tale of another up-n'-cummer, who recalls a sordid tryst with Nadine Rothman (played by porn-regular Vanessa Del Rio - who as hip-hop artist NECRO aptly and accurately notes "looks like a she-male version of Gene Simmons"...) and a shady producer. The "twist" eventually cums out and we find that there's more than one side to the story - I can't really say much else without ruining the whole "plot" of the film...

Some relatively decent sex-scenes, including vigorous blow-jobs and the typical cooch-lapping, along with the requisite in/out-in/out. Nothing too hot but mediocre spank-worthy material. One scene that has Francesca double-teaming Winston and his buddy is strangely "disturbing", as Francesca double-sucks the guys, and then Winston bones Francesca while his buddy diddles and laps at her stuff with reckless abandon, while having homeboys package right up in his face. A little gay for my taste - but hey - whatever does it for 'em. The fact that THE FIRE actually has a mystery-style story redeems it to some degree - but TRUE "roughie" and sleaze-lovers won't find too much to write home about in this one. 6/10
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7/10
Lofty Ambitions on a Shoestring
Nodriesrespect21 January 2006
Shaun Costello allowed himself to be inspired be no less than Otto Preminger's classic noir LAURA starring Gene Tierney in a career-defining performance and Clifton Webb camping it up as the indelible gossip columnist Waldo Lydecker. The frightfully low budget turns out to be the reason the movie gets into deep trouble really fast. Key plot points constantly need to be related in voice-over by detective-hero Dan McCord ("Roger Caine" a/k/a Al Levitsky who was one of the victims of George Romero's MARTIN) because the money didn't stretch to shooting any of these scenes !

Following a shot of the New York skyline at dawn, scored by an extract of Bernard Herrmann's VERTIGO soundtrack (the pillaging of mainstream movie scores being something of a Costello trademark throughout his directorial career), we're introduced to the dapper Dan waking up with a hangover and an unknown bedmate, played by Ursula Austin, star of Doris Wishman's fornication film foray COME WITH ME MY LOVE. Prior to their early morning tumble, he receives a phone call from agent to the Hollywood stars Troy Winston (Costello himself), reporting the shotgun murder of screen queen Francesca Farrel, portrayed by lovely Patty Boyd who pretty much used a different name on every movie and remains best known as the hippie chick from Armand Weston's TAKE OFF. Meeting McCord in Central Park (ah, production value !), Winston fills the private eye in on some of the more unseemly aspects of Francesca's rise to fame. These include her exchange of sexual favors for professional representation by the agent and an unfortunate association with voracious Broadway producer Nadine Rothman, an unlikely character name for lusty Latina Vanessa Del Rio at this early stage of her career. While the story is commendably complex, Costello tries to tell it almost entirely in sexual encounters with the narration attempting to fill in the gaps. Fortunately, most of these gropes generate a fair amount of heat.

Cute Jean Dalton (fondly remembered as the star of Cecil Howard's melancholic PEACH FUZZ aka GEORGIA PEACH, shot that same year) lights up the screen as put-upon wannabe actress Sue Ann who's taken advantage of extensively by Del Rio and fellow producer Andrew Harrington (respected cinematographer and occasionally effective filmmaker in his own right Ron Dorfman a/k/a "Art Ben") in a particularly scorching number. Another highlight has Francesca submitting to her manipulative agent and his best buddy, veteran performer Ashley Moore, featuring a most unusual moment in heterosexual hardcore that might make tragically straight men wince as Costello keeps eagerly stroking and lapping the lady's genitals WHILE she's simultaneously penetrated by his friend so his fingers and tongue frequently graze the other man's member ! The fact that this film was firmly geared towards the raincoat crowd should be obvious from the extensive use of monster shots temporarily transforming pudenda into abstract landscapes during uncharacteristically (for the period) lengthy bouts of oral intercourse.

The source material was obviously dear to Costello who would return to it the following year with Fiona ON FIRE, now as assistant to Kenneth Schwartz (who's definitely a different guy - he played one of the divorcées in AFTERNOON DELIGHTS - with whom he would also co-direct the superb Dracula EXOTICA) and considerably more comfortably assembled in the way of budget and shooting schedule, incidentally also inaugurating the "Warren Evans" moniker that would stay with him throughout his glossy latter day stage. As a trivia note, Art Ben (his DoP on many of those later works) concocted a personal, admittedly inferior version of the same material with 1984's GOOD GIRL, BAD GIRL.
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