• Source: Corruption (1983 film)
    • Corruption is a 1983 American pornographic film written and directed by Roger Watkins under the pseudonym of Richard Mahler. The film, a loose adaptation of Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold, is about a group of shady businessmen seeking a mysterious briefcase which offers its owner untold power, on the condition that the owner renounce love.


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      Release


      The film was released in a Blu-ray + DVD combo pack by Vinegar Syndrome in 2016, along with the inclusion of Last House on Dead End Street, Watkins' non-pornographic debut feature, as a hidden feature.


      Reception


      The reception to the film has been mostly positive. Cinema Blue called the film a "thinking man's porn", stating that "This is something different: this may challenge and provoke you, but it won't bore you, that's for sure". Writing for Blu-ray.com, Brian Orndorf called the film "artfully made and slightly unnerving", and compared the film positively to the works of David Lynch.


      References




      External links


      Corruption at IMDb
      Corruption at the Internet Adult Film Database
      Corruption at AllMovie

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