Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
I can't seem to find this title anywhere... any help? Thank you!
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
I have never heard of this title. Is it something he shot (and only released in Europe)? New or old? Does it have gay content or straight sex? What other info can you provide (that would be helpful to people reading this), since no one until now has responded to your post?
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Three volumes, apparently, Len; none made it to DVD, so I
suspect getting hold of them will take some doing.
Therefore [for a very rare change] I kept my trap shut, as I
didn't really have anything useful to say.
suspect getting hold of them will take some doing.
Therefore [for a very rare change] I kept my trap shut, as I
didn't really have anything useful to say.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Well JJ, shame on me for not considering the "Fox Hunt" as being the film(s)' title(s). I had assumed the poster Yak was performing a "fox hunt" for a movie called "Peter North's European Vacation".
So then, only the first two movies shot around 1994-95 featured Peter North with some european performers. I suspect that the director behind them is Roy Alexandre who was at the time trying to set up shop in the US under the Blue Coyote label?
So then, only the first two movies shot around 1994-95 featured Peter North with some european performers. I suspect that the director behind them is Roy Alexandre who was at the time trying to set up shop in the US under the Blue Coyote label?
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Len801 wrote:
> I had assumed the poster Yak was performing a "fox hunt"...
As I have often found to my embarrassment, there is such a
thing as tryng to be TOO clever [img]http://www.egafd.com/forum/smileys/blush.gif[/img]
> I suspect that the director behind them is Roy Alexandre...
Quite possible- and in similar vein I've been much exercised
recently by 'jurisdictional' matters, having recently picked up
the first two volumes of this, for example.
Brit director, all-Euro cast aside from JJM, shot entirely in
Europe with Euro production-team, possibly US-financed. Alas, I
have no evidence whatsoever that they were ever released over
here, so for the moment this [to me] quintessentially Euroflick
moulders over on iafd.
But I doubt.......
> I had assumed the poster Yak was performing a "fox hunt"...
As I have often found to my embarrassment, there is such a
thing as tryng to be TOO clever [img]http://www.egafd.com/forum/smileys/blush.gif[/img]
> I suspect that the director behind them is Roy Alexandre...
Quite possible- and in similar vein I've been much exercised
recently by 'jurisdictional' matters, having recently picked up
the first two volumes of this, for example.
Brit director, all-Euro cast aside from JJM, shot entirely in
Europe with Euro production-team, possibly US-financed. Alas, I
have no evidence whatsoever that they were ever released over
here, so for the moment this [to me] quintessentially Euroflick
moulders over on iafd.
But I doubt.......
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
I see that Helen Duval is cast in the first FOX HUNT movie, and I recall that Roy Alexandre and Helen Duval were working in the USA around that time trying to set up (unsuccessfully it would appear) a US base for Blue Coyote. So maybe this was an offshoot of that effort, or perhaps something they set up after they packed their bags and returned back to Europe. So in your opinion do these 2 movies deserve to be in EGAFD as being techically Euro productions?
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
JJ I had not noticed FOX HUNT 3 was in EGAFD database and that you had commenfed on this movie in this thread:
So if #3 made to EGAFD, why were the first two voulumes shunned?
So if #3 made to EGAFD, why were the first two voulumes shunned?
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Not my call, thankfully.... but AFAIK one major [unspoken]
criterion for inclusion here is that a film must have been
available for sale in Europe. How that stricture survives
internet commerce, I'm not sure....
I've just re-read FAQ 1.1 and to be honest, on that strength
I couldn't argue against the inclusion either of the 'Fox Hunt'
or 'Silvia's Spell' series- it all hinges on the interpretation
of the rather woolly term 'American film'. I think a cogent
argument could be mounted pro on the basis of "Euro-relevance"-
and, besides, FAQ 1.1 already needs a re-write/re-think in
view of the current incorporation of, for example, Private,
Clark and Hustler titles.
A good few Euro [especially Hungarian] titles are available
only on DVD, AFAIK, in the US- or are at least more readily
accessible in that medium than they are through European
sources, for example. I cannot see this as in any way an
'American film'.
criterion for inclusion here is that a film must have been
available for sale in Europe. How that stricture survives
internet commerce, I'm not sure....
I've just re-read FAQ 1.1 and to be honest, on that strength
I couldn't argue against the inclusion either of the 'Fox Hunt'
or 'Silvia's Spell' series- it all hinges on the interpretation
of the rather woolly term 'American film'. I think a cogent
argument could be mounted pro on the basis of "Euro-relevance"-
and, besides, FAQ 1.1 already needs a re-write/re-think in
view of the current incorporation of, for example, Private,
Clark and Hustler titles.
A good few Euro [especially Hungarian] titles are available
only on DVD, AFAIK, in the US- or are at least more readily
accessible in that medium than they are through European
sources, for example. I cannot see this as in any way an
'American film'.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Thanks for the replies folks!
I found this film some time in 90's, in the U.S., but I'm pretty sure it does take place in Europe because there are cut-scenes where Mr. North is sitting at outdoor cafes and such and is seen "picking up" the girls. None of the girls seem to speak English and he communicates with them via gestures and such. This film does not contain any gay content (well, depends if you consider girl-girl scenes to be gay
)
The first scene takes place on a boat where Mr North has his way with a brunette on the deck as the boat is moving. Not a very good scene.
The second has Mr North screwing a girl with very short blonde hair who interrupts their copulation in order to request that Peter move his member to her rear-end hole, and he reacts with a smile and mild surprise. This scene is not that great because the girl keeps too many clothes on.
The best scene though, is a girl-girl scene that takes place without Mr North. The girls are spectacular and they laugh and giggle as they have sex, speaking in what I believe was German.
So I'd love to find it
Thanks!
I found this film some time in 90's, in the U.S., but I'm pretty sure it does take place in Europe because there are cut-scenes where Mr. North is sitting at outdoor cafes and such and is seen "picking up" the girls. None of the girls seem to speak English and he communicates with them via gestures and such. This film does not contain any gay content (well, depends if you consider girl-girl scenes to be gay
The first scene takes place on a boat where Mr North has his way with a brunette on the deck as the boat is moving. Not a very good scene.
The second has Mr North screwing a girl with very short blonde hair who interrupts their copulation in order to request that Peter move his member to her rear-end hole, and he reacts with a smile and mild surprise. This scene is not that great because the girl keeps too many clothes on.
The best scene though, is a girl-girl scene that takes place without Mr North. The girls are spectacular and they laugh and giggle as they have sex, speaking in what I believe was German.
So I'd love to find it
Re: Fox Hunt -- Peter North's European Vacation
Sounds like it could be volume 2, then.
Vol. 3 has no les scene- and if that one's listed here
with a Euro-release title there's a very, very slim chance
the others made it to DVD over here, although 3 seems
to have been added on to the original pair, as PN isn't
involved at all in it AFAIK.
Vol. 3 has no les scene- and if that one's listed here
with a Euro-release title there's a very, very slim chance
the others made it to DVD over here, although 3 seems
to have been added on to the original pair, as PN isn't
involved at all in it AFAIK.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."