Bimbo, is Silvia the girl with white shoes in your thumbail No. 5 (13:01 - 21:18)? Are you sure she is Silvia? Her legs look tinny and her tits... well, they look different. I did not know of this film, so I can not help with the title.
Anyway, can you share with us the name of the vendor of the DVD? Thank you very much.
-- Edited by victor on Monday 4th of April 2016 11:27:20 PM
Bimbo, you are definitively right! The second scene is an extraordinary finding! Thanks a lot for the information. I think that the DVD contains the full version of "The Receleuse".
The ambiguity of the title reminded me the case of the film "Obsesion sexual". This is the title in the cover, however in the movie the title is "Xtra Visions".
Just for your information, the lesbo scene in the film "Sylvia N'est Pas Une Sainte" appears also in "Silvia et ses Copines".
Dear Victor! I accidentally came across this page, and there are beautiful pictures of our goddess Silvia. When you open the page 89, there is a set of pictures of Silvia and Lea De Mae. I know you love Lea De Mae, and this would perhaps be interested. Greeting Miro-Zg http://eroticity.net/threads/28656-Silvia-Saint-aka-Sylvia-Saint-(CZE)-*
On one German sales portal for movies a VHS cassette with the title "Geficktes Leid" is being offered for sale. It was issued by a German company called Goldlight Film. All the pictures on the box cover of this cassette correspond with the content in the film "Hard On". Therefore I suppose these are identical movies.
I tried to gather all the different titles for this film. The on screen title of "Hard On" is, as already stated, "Lady in Black". Additionally in the film itself is also being mentioned its Italian title "La spia dagli occhi tristi" (which could be the original edition, as the film was directed by Giancarlo Bini). When you google all this, you land on one Spanish site with a short Silvia filmography. As a further additional title for the movie in question this page offers "Cara de ángel, cuerpo de vicio".
What irritates me is that the title "La Receleuse" (as I supposed, it could be the French edition of the film) is being mentioned nowhere. As a matter of fact "La Receleuse" seems to be quite a phantom. It is neither being listed on egafd.com, nor on iafd.com. When you try to google it, the only places where it is being mentioned are different sites for porn downloads. They all offer only the one scene with Silvia for download, nothing else. I wonder if this title even exists. Does anyone have any further information on "La Receleuse"?
The last screenshot on http://web.archive.org/web/20041111142424/http://vidcdz.maisonx.com:80/Films11/Sylviasaint/dz.htm contains the title "LA RECELEUSE". This could be the begin of the final credits, but also the begin of the next scene.
I think the 18 for child protection on the screenshots was used in some films by Marc Dorcel.
Thanks, Bernd! The last one of the screen shots you posted is indeed quite interesting. It clearly originates from the opening credits of the film "Hard On" (where the title "Lady in Black"/"La spia dagli occhi tristi" is being displayed). It cannot just be the name of the scene with Silvia and Hakan as this is the scene number two in the film. As it looks like, "La Receleuse" definitely is the French title of the film.
Concerning the missing sound in "Hard On" (discussed here): I managed to obtain this DVD. It also lacks of any sound. The disc contains a soundtrack in the audio format PCM. Yet, no sound is being produced when you play the movie. The file Bimbo uploaded on this forum in 2018 is 100 per cent identical with my DVD. I have never before been confronted with a DVD movie with no sound. I wonder if the makers of this DVD really just failed to add a working soundtrack in to the disc or if the reason for the missing sound is some very unusual audio codec.
Yes, they did just fail to add a working soundtrack. I previously analysed the DVD sound track for "Hard On"/"Lady in Black" and can confirm there is an audio track, but the audio is just silence for the duration of the entire movie.
The audio track is pcm_dvd (i.e. WAV pcm_s16le), sample rate 48000 Hz, 2 channels, bitrate 1536 kb/s. It is more normal for DVD soundtrack to be AC3 and 192kb/s, but it is not an unusual encoding format, so the audio just appears to be a bit of a botched job.
Having said that, in my view silence is better than a badly over-dubbed soundtrack that removes Silvia's voice. I mentioned this in my post about Le Fete a Gigi, but I've still not tracked down the original soundtrack for that.