Unlike its predecessors, this entry abandons the "forbidden" family dynamics in favor of a standalone, sensual romance.
Kirdy Stevens (with uncredited assistance from Peter Perry Jr.) Primary Format Shot on film (retaining the classic cinematic look) Core Cast
The plot—if it can be called that—revolves around the contrasting influences within the institute. Randy West represents the "innocent" romantic artist, while legendary actor Herschel Savage is positioned as a foul-mouthed, chaotic, and artistic influence IMDb.
Among collectors on niche forums (like VintageEroticaForums and the Adult Film Database), Taboo VII is consistently ranked as the "best" sequel after the original 1980 classic. Here is why:
Taboo VII: The Wild and the Innocent (1989) is available on DVD and digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. However, due to its adult content, the film may not be suitable for all audiences.
Below is an in-depth retrospective of this 1989 release, analyzing its surreal plot, memorable cast, and distinct place in Golden Age adult cinema history. Key Information: Taboo VII at a Glance
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At its core, "The Wild and the Innocent" explores themes of desire, taboo (from which the series derives its name), and the journey of self-discovery. It challenges the viewer to reflect on their perceptions of eroticism and the natural human instincts that drive us. The film does not shy away from its subjects, presenting them with a sense of dignity and respect that was, and still is, commendable in the adult film industry.
Kirdy Stevens
: Plays Emily, a resident sculptress and Ben’s long-lost love interest. Suzannah French