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A Taste of Decadence 1975

📅 1975-01-01

"Forget all the adult films you have ever seen..."

A gritty 1975 thriller directed by Gerd Rein, *A Taste of Decadence* plunges into the shadowy world of crime and betrayal where ambition collides with greed.

Director: Gerd Rein

Cast

Jacqueline Giroux
Jacqueline Giroux
Michelle Anderson (as Robin Whiting)
John Alderman
John Alderman
Bernhard Eastbrook
Nicholas Warburton
Luigi Salvatore
Norman Fields
Norman Fields
Herbert Gillingham
Kathy Hilton
Kathy Hilton
Girlfriend
Kriss Kross
Carla
Marius Mazmanian
Gas Station Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Taste of Decadence (1975) about?

A young criminal orchestrates a risky smuggling operation to move $100,000 worth of heroin across the border. But once the job is done, his partners' greed ignites a dangerous chain of events that tests loyalty and survival.

Who directed A Taste of Decadence?

Gerd Rein directed this 1975 thriller, crafting a tense atmosphere of crime and consequence.

Who stars in A Taste of Decadence?

The film features Jacqueline Giroux, John Alderman, Nicholas Warburton, and supporting turns from Norman Fields, Kathy Hilton, and Kriss Kross.

Is A Taste of Decadence (1975) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *A Taste of Decadence* offers a compelling snapshot of 1970s crime thrillers with sharp tension and a morally gray plot. Fans of gritty, character-driven heist stories may find its brooding style rewarding.

How long is A Taste of Decadence?

Runtime details are not listed.

About A Taste of Decadence (1975) — Thriller of Greed and Smuggler's Downfall

A gritty 1975 thriller directed by Gerd Rein, *A Taste of Decadence* plunges into the shadowy world of crime and betrayal where ambition collides with greed.

The story follows a young smuggler who pulls off a daring heist, hiding a fortune in heroin inside a Porsche to sneak it from Mexico into the U.S. But success breeds mistrust, and as his partners' hunger for more grows, the fragile balance of loyalty unravels into a web of tension and moral decay. Rein's moody direction and a cast of seasoned performers bring a sense of unease to this tense cat-and-mouse game, where no deal stays clean and no score goes undisputed.