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Untruths in advertising
lor_23 February 2015
Obviously the team of Roberta Findlay and John Christopher thought it would be amusing to perpetrate this low-grade porn exercise on an unsuspecting public back in the '70s. Nearly 40 years it survives to show how lame XXX could be.

Title is intentionally misleading: NY State ain't Sweden (this is kind of a reverse-runaway production, to be charitable) and there ain't no sorority girls. Instead we have familiar NYC porn performers pretending to be Swedish with the crummiest attempts at Scandi accents imaginable.

The sex scenes are utterly routine, and the plot hook of Ann (plain-Jane Erica Havens) visiting a lodge that they identify as a sorority house for vacation with our stars Colleen Anderson and Joey Silvera.

The cast affects good spirits and even pretend to go on a skiing outing (low-budge = no actual skiing). The humping is yawns-ville (including such unimaginative crap as the cast playing strip-poker to lead into an orgy), and extra cast members like superstar Samantha Fox merely show up unannounced to provide extra sex filler. When it's time for Ann to catch her plane back to America, Roger Caine as Niels insists on one last hump, and ends the pointless movie by saying "She was a good lay".

Intentionally stupid hour had a single almost-funny moment, when Anderson as Ingrid declares "Good svinking Sven". Too bad Saturday Night Live's staff didn't watch lowo-grade porn and satirize it back in the day.
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