Monday, September 9, 2019

THE DEVIL IN MISS JONES 4: THE FINAL OUTRAGE (1986) ***

Devil in Miss Jones 4 was shot back-to-back with Part 3, and without the credits and filler scenes from Part 3, it’s only an hour long.  They honestly would’ve worked just fine as one film as it picks up exactly where the last one left off.  I guess the world wasn’t ready for a two-and-a-half-hour porno in 1986.  I guess you can’t exactly blame the Dark Brothers for splitting it up.  Besides, why make money off one Devil in Miss Jones sequel when you can make it off two?

Before she can go any further in Hell, Miss Jones (once again played by Lois Ayres) has to give a blowjob to a weird dude who keeps repeating, “Suck me!” over and over.  She then proceeds room to room, watching various forms of taboo fucking, accompanied once again by her jive-talking tour guide (Jack Baker) who keeps trying to remind her she’s dead and this is indeed Hell.  Surely, this has to be just a dream.  Right?

There’s less plot than ever in this one.  Basically, Miss Jones just keeps stumbling upon more and more people balling while she looks on incredulously.  The talking head interviews are kept to a minimum this time out (there’s a literal talking head that pops up at one point, but never mind), which is much appreciated, so there’s less bullshit to get in the way of the fucking.  

The sex scenes are wilder too.  There’s a scene with Ron Jeremy (who was also in Part 2 playing a different role) in a diaper that has to be seen to be believed.  There’s also a “Taboo Room” where racists are forced to fuck minorities till the end of time.  It all leads up to a big incest scene with Miss Jones banging her father.  (“Can we play the naked fun game again, daddy?”)

Once again, the Dark Brothers up the ante on the bizarre lunacy.  While it functions just fine on the basest level of a down and dirty porno, they bring an anything goes vibe to the picture that makes it well worth watching on its own merits.  Sure, it’s not quite in the same league as the original, but there’s enough WTF moments here to make it a classic in its own right.   

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