Man of Taste

The Erotic Cinema of Radley Metzger

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Pub Date 11 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 18 Jun 2025

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Description

Radley Metzger was one of the foremost directors of adult film in America, with credits including softcore titles like The Lickerish Quartet and the hardcore classic The Opening of Misty Beethoven. After getting his start making arthouse trailers for Janus Films, Metzger would go on to become among the most feted directors of the “porno chic” era of the 1970s, working under the pseudonym Henry Paris. In the process, he produced a body of work that exposed the porous boundaries separating art cinema from adult film, softcore from hardcore, and good taste from bad.

Rob King uses Metzger’s work to explore what taste means and how it works, tracing the evolution of the adult film industry and the changing frontiers of cultural acceptability. Man of Taste spans Metzger’s entire life: his early years in Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood, his attempt to bring arthouse aesthetics to adult film in the 1960s, his turn to pseudonymously directed hardcore movies in the 1970s, and his final years, which included making videos on homeopathic medicine. Metzger’s career, King argues, sheds light on how the distinction between the erotic and the pornographic is drawn, and it offers an uncanny reflection of the ways American film culture transformed during these decades.

Lavishly illustrated with rare photos and publicity images, this book paints a vivid picture of a filmmaker who channeled his artistic aspirations into some of the most disreputable movie genres of his day.

Radley Metzger was one of the foremost directors of adult film in America, with credits including softcore titles like The Lickerish Quartet and the hardcore classic The Opening of Misty Beethoven...


A Note From the Publisher

Content warning

This book contains photos of a sexual nature to illustrate the author’s argument about erotic and pornographic filmmaking. The photos might not be suitable for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.

Content warning

This book contains photos of a sexual nature to illustrate the author’s argument about erotic and pornographic filmmaking. The photos might not be suitable for some readers. Reader...


Advance Praise

"Finally, a book on Radley Metzger! Positioning Metzger both as auteur and impresario of the sex film, Rob King insightfully explores how Metzger’s insistence on “high class eroticism” both paradoxically secured and siloed his legacy. Man of Taste is an acutely perceptive tribute to the uniqueness of this long-overlooked filmmaker who profoundly impacted American film culture and sex scenes in the 1960s and 1970s. Metzger’s sly, cinephilic, and lively work is in gifted hands, imbued by the wry and self-conscious persona of Metzger himself. A true pleasure to read."

--Elena Gorfinkel, author of Lewd Looks: American Sexploitation Cinema in the 1960s

"Finally, a book on Radley Metzger! Positioning Metzger both as auteur and impresario of the sex film, Rob King insightfully explores how Metzger’s insistence on “high class eroticism” both...


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ISBN 9780231214056
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PAGES 256

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