Any
movie that starts with Lina Romay shaving her pussy immediately gets my
attention. Having her practically orgasm
by merely applying the shaving lather is a plus. Never mind the fact that she was clearly
shaved before filming. That in no way
detracts from the intensity of the scene, especially when she’s given narration
like: “My body will be smooth and
hairless as an infant!”, “Men will desire me as they would a virgin!”, and
“They will all lust after my virgin territory!”
This
naturally leads to a scene where Lina fingers her freshly shorn fun button
until she humps herself into nirvana.
We
eventually find out her character, Lisa is a nude model/actress. She doesn’t pose for her photographer for
five minutes before he’s banging her under the hot lights. Later, she watches a guy doing Kung Fu and imagines
him karate-chopping naked before giving him a demonstration of nude yoga. She tells him about her past when she was
picked up hitchhiking by a trucker. She
strips down in the passenger seat and the trucker and his buddy bang her in the
back of the cab. (“I’ll teach you how to
fuck in a truck!”)
Then,
something of a plot emerges. She gets
her Kung Fu friend to dress up as a chauffeur and drive her around in her Rolls
Royce. They then pick up random
hitchhikers who are more than happy to get it on with her in the backseat. If it takes them a while to find someone,
she’s content to mess around with herself (again) until a prospective stud
shows up. She even mistakes one woman
(Ursula Shaefer) for a man, but luckily, she’s more than willing to do the
backseat boogie with Lisa.
Rolls
Royce Baby is one of the best Lina Romay vehicles ever made (no pun
intended). It’s not quite as good as Jess
Franco’s Female Vampire, but it certainly comes close, just in terms of pure
skin alone. Director Erwin C. (Frauleins in Uniform) Dietrich gives us lots of lingering
close-ups of Romay’s… shall we say, femininity. There’s hardly any part of Lina that goes unexplored. Dietrich also gives us a hint of hardcore
footage (which is tastefully done).
Lina
gives a terrific performance. She’s surprisingly
tender in the scene where she sits alone in the car using a tissue to wipe
herself clean after an anonymous fuck. She
looks absolutely lonely and miserable.
It’s a great moment that shows her ultimately empty existence. Little touches like these highlight the fact
that Dietrich and Romay wanted to make something more than just a simple skin
flick (but not too much).
Take
for example the ending. At first, you
think a relationship is going to form with Lisa and the woman she picks up as she is the
only hitchhiker who is invited back to the house and goes for multiple rounds
in the sack with her. Eventually, she
moves on, leaving Lisa and her chauffeur alone once again. The film ends with them getting into the car
and going on the prowl for more sex.
Nothing is learned. No message is
hammered home. Nothing is gained. Nothing is lost. We’re left with the impression her sexual
appetites probably will never be sated, and she will go on repeating her
behavior again and again. There is no
judgment here. No slut shaming. Although there is no celebrating her sexual
liberation either. Dietrich is merely
presenting the desperate act of a lonely woman with the means of living out her
fantasies and fetishes. Because of that,
Rolls Royce Baby is a premium import.