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| Directed by | Roger Watkins (as Richard Mahler) |
| Written by | Roger Watkins (as Richard Mahler) |
| Produced by | Roger Watkins (as Richard Mahler) |
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| Cinematography | Larry Revene |
| Edited by | Roger Watkins (as Richard Mahler) |
| Music by | James Flamberg (as Andrew James) |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Corruption is a 1983 American pornographic film written and directed by Roger Watkins under the pseudonym of Richard Mahler. The film, a loose adaptation of Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold , [1] is about a group of shady businessmen seeking a mysterious briefcase which offers its owner untold power, on the condition that the owner renounce love.
The film was released in a Blu-ray + DVD combo pack by Vinegar Syndrome in 2016, [2] along with the inclusion of Last House on Dead End Street , Watkins' non-pornographic debut feature, as a hidden feature. [3]
The reception to the film has been mostly positive. Cinema Blue called the film a "thinking man's porn", stating that "This is something different: this may challenge and provoke you, but it won't bore you, that's for sure". [4] Writing for Blu-ray.com, Brian Orndorf called the film "artfully made and slightly unnerving", and compared the film positively to the works of David Lynch. [2]