Provides a "wacky and outrageous" counterpoint to Barbara's internal conflict, serving as the film's comedic and erotic engine.
Widely praised for bringing "integrity" and "emotional weight" to her role, Parker became an iconic figure in adult cinema following this performance.
Plays the son whose mutual interest in his mother drives the central "taboo" of the story.
Taboo was more than a commercial hit; it was a watershed moment for the adult industry's acceptance into mainstream video markets. In , it won the inaugural Homer Award from the Video Software Dealers Association for "Best Adult Tape," marking a significant turning point in the industry's legitimization.
Released in 1980, remains one of the most culturally significant and controversial milestones of the "Golden Age of Porn". Directed by Kirdy Stevens and starring Kay Parker , the film moved beyond the standard vignettes of the era to present a structured, psychologically driven narrative centered on a forbidden mother-son relationship. Plot Overview: The Seduction of Barbara Scott
The film follows (Kay Parker), a woman left sexually frustrated and financially vulnerable after her husband, Chris, leaves her following a disagreement over their intimacy. As Barbara attempts to navigate her new reality, her friend Gina (played by Juliet Anderson) encourages her to explore more adventurous social circles, leading to an awkward visit to a swingers' party.
Recognized for the film's "intense" sex scenes and cinematic pacing.
The film’s lasting reputation is largely attributed to its primary cast and surprisingly high production values for the time:
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Provides a "wacky and outrageous" counterpoint to Barbara's internal conflict, serving as the film's comedic and erotic engine.
Widely praised for bringing "integrity" and "emotional weight" to her role, Parker became an iconic figure in adult cinema following this performance.
Plays the son whose mutual interest in his mother drives the central "taboo" of the story. taboo+1+1980+imdb
Taboo was more than a commercial hit; it was a watershed moment for the adult industry's acceptance into mainstream video markets. In , it won the inaugural Homer Award from the Video Software Dealers Association for "Best Adult Tape," marking a significant turning point in the industry's legitimization.
Released in 1980, remains one of the most culturally significant and controversial milestones of the "Golden Age of Porn". Directed by Kirdy Stevens and starring Kay Parker , the film moved beyond the standard vignettes of the era to present a structured, psychologically driven narrative centered on a forbidden mother-son relationship. Plot Overview: The Seduction of Barbara Scott Provides a "wacky and outrageous" counterpoint to Barbara's
The film follows (Kay Parker), a woman left sexually frustrated and financially vulnerable after her husband, Chris, leaves her following a disagreement over their intimacy. As Barbara attempts to navigate her new reality, her friend Gina (played by Juliet Anderson) encourages her to explore more adventurous social circles, leading to an awkward visit to a swingers' party.
Recognized for the film's "intense" sex scenes and cinematic pacing. Taboo was more than a commercial hit; it
The film’s lasting reputation is largely attributed to its primary cast and surprisingly high production values for the time: