Joseph W. Sarno
Born
15 March 1921 (105)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Also known as
Joe Sarno, Otis Hamlin
Biography
Joseph W. Sarno (March 15, 1921 – April 26, 2010) was an American film director and screenwriter. One of the most prolific and distinctive auteurs to emerge from the proto-pornographic sexploitation film genre of the 1960s, Joe Sarno had written and directed approximately 75 theatrically released feature films in the sexploitation, softcore and hardcore genres as well as a number of shot-on-video features for the '80s hardcore video market. Sarno, a pioneer of the sexploitation film genre, co...
Joseph W. Sarno (March 15, 1921 – April 26, 2010) was an American film director and screenwriter. One of the most prolific and distinctive auteurs to emerge from the proto-pornographic sexploitation film genre of the 1960s, Joe Sarno had written and directed approximately 75 theatrically released feature films in the sexploitation, softcore and hardcore genres as well as a number of shot-on-video features for the '80s hardcore video market. Sarno, a pioneer of the sexploitation film genre, completed his first adult-oriented feature in 1961. Among his best-known films in the genre are Sin in the Suburbs (1964), Flesh and Lace, The Bed and How to Make It, and Moonlighting Wives (1966). Sarno's work of the sexploitation period is typified by stark chiaroscuro lighting, long takes and rigorous staging. He was also well known for scenarios centering around issues of psycho-sexual anxiety and sexual identity development. During his sexploitation period, Sarno worked with such actors as Uta Erickson, Dyanne Thorne (star of the Ilsa series), Audrey Campbell (Olga's House of Shame series), Michael Alaimo, Patricia McNair, Tod Moore, and his cousin, Joe Santos, who would become a regular on television's The Rockford Files. Beginning in 1968, Sarno's work became somewhat more explicit, predicting the emergence of soft-core. His breakthrough feature Inga (1968), was one of the first X-rated films released in the United States. Other noteworthy soft-core features include Vibrations (1968), Passion in Hot Hollows (1969), Daddy, Darling (1970), Young Playthings (1972), Confessions of a Young American Housewife (1974) and Misty (1975). Sarno was also the director of Deep Throat Part 2 (1974), the R-rated sequel to the hardcore classic Deep Throat. After 1968, Sarno's soft-core work was divided between films produced in the United States and films produced in Europe, principally Sweden, Germany and Denmark. Many of Sarno's European features were made with American backing. In Europe, he was known for having worked with actresses Marie Liljedahl, Christina Lindberg, Helli Louise, and Marie Forså. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joseph W. Sarno, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (40)
Masters of the Grind
2023
The Sarnos: A Life in Dirty Movies
2013
Suburban Secrets
2004
Screw the Right Thing
1990
Hung Jury
1989
Coming On America
1989
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The Erotic Adventures of Bedman and Throbbin
1989
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The Red Head
1989
Hyperkink
1989
The Big Pink
1989
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Suzie Creamcheese
1988
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Sex Starved
1988
On Fire
1988
Ball in the Family
1988
The Horneymooners
1988
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Sacrilege
1988
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The Flirt
1988
🎬 DirectorPanting at the Opera
1988
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The Girls of the B.L.O.
1988
Double Agent
1987
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Fresh
1987
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Sexpionage
1987
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Party Doll
1987
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Sexpot
1987
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Firebox
1986
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Bedroom Thighs
1986
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Oversexed
1986
Porked!
1986
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Blow by Blow
1986
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Shacking Up
1985
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Taste of Pink
1985
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Tight Delight
1985
Little Oral Annie Takes Manhattan
1985
Hot Stuff
1984
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Stray Cats
1984
Inside Little Oral Annie
1984
Dirty Blonde
1984
SS Operation Wolf Cub
1983
Silky
1981
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Deep Inside Annie Sprinkle
1981