Sex: the Annabel Chong Story


1h 26m 1999

Brief Synopsis

An account of a feminist porn star's attempt to break the record for "The World's Largest Gangbang." Annabel Chong is a Singapore-born porn actress who was a USC student before deciding to use the power of female sexuality in a radical way in the adult film industry. The film charts her successful a

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1999
Distribution Company
Greycat Releasing/Strand Releasing
Location
Singapore

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 26m

Synopsis

An account of a feminist porn star's attempt to break the record for "The World's Largest Gangbang." Annabel Chong is a Singapore-born porn actress who was a USC student before deciding to use the power of female sexuality in a radical way in the adult film industry. The film charts her successful attempt to have sex with 251 men in one day, and her trip home to Singapore to tell her religious and traditional mother what she does for a living.

Crew

Michael Aldin

Special Thanks To

Suzanne Bowers Whitten

Executive Producer

Benet Brandreth

Special Thanks To

Brad Brough

Associate Producer

Tim Carter

Special Thanks To

Ophelia Chong

Special Thanks To

Wing Yee Chow

Interpreter

Joe Clark

Special Thanks To

Pierre Corbeil

Special Thanks To

Kathy Cowan

Special Thanks To

Susan Cuffe

Special Thanks To

Hugh F Curry

Producer

Kathleen Curry

Executive Producer

Julie Dams

Special Thanks To

Tricia Devereaux

Special Thanks To

Marisa Digregorio

Special Thanks To

Marco Dimercurio

Special Thanks To

Hulya Ertan

Special Thanks To

Rob Fantinatto

Special Thanks To

Bruce L. Fowler

Music Composer

Ann Franich

Special Thanks To

Evan Georgiades

Special Thanks To

Sandy Gow

Special Thanks To

Bill Gray

Special Thanks To

Chris Gunther

Special Thanks To

Stev'nn Hall

Titles And Opticals

Petra Hoepfner

Special Thanks To

Marcus Hu

Special Thanks To

Dick James

Special Thanks To

Susan James

Special Thanks To

Dan D Joelson

Special Thanks To

Roslyn Kalloo

Special Thanks To

Ivan Lerner

Special Thanks To

Clarrisa Lewis

Special Thanks To

Gough Lewis

Producer

Gough Lewis

Cinematographer

Gough Lewis

Other

William Liebowitz

Special Thanks To

Mike Lien

Special Thanks To

Jeannette Loakman

Special Thanks To

Paul Lopez

Music

Paul Lynch

Special Thanks To

Catherine Mackinnon

Special Thanks To

Susan Main

Special Thanks To

Jeff Mainella

Special Thanks To

Jeff Mandel

Special Thanks To

Jeff Mann

Special Thanks To

Griffin Marcus

Special Thanks To

Jo Mcgrath

Special Thanks To

Bret Menendez

Special Thanks To

James Michaels

Cinematographer

James Michaels

Other

Michael Moore

Special Thanks To

Tony Morone

Cinematographer

Tony Morone

Other

Kelly Morris

Other

Kelly Morris

Editor

Kelly Morris

Cinematographer

Lottie Morris

Special Thanks To

Peter Mundinger

Music

Reid Neufeld

Special Thanks To

Max Paris

Special Thanks To

Ken Parker

Special Thanks To

Nancey Paterson

Special Thanks To

Gloria Pryor

Associate Producer

Michelle Purse

Special Thanks To

John Quinn

Special Thanks To

Gillean Raske

Special Thanks To

Alan Douglas Ray

Special Thanks To

John Rizinksy

Special Thanks To

Stefania L Robertson

Special Thanks To

Heather Rogers

Special Thanks To

Frank Sanford

Special Thanks To

Valerie See

Special Thanks To

Danny Simons

Special Thanks To

Suniuta Singh

Other

Konrad Skreta

Post-Production Sound

Steven Smith

Special Thanks To

Tony Spano

Special Thanks To

Jerry Springer

Other

Jerry Springer

Special Thanks To

Jennifer St Cyr

Special Thanks To

Peter St Laurent

Special Thanks To

Howard Stern

Special Thanks To

Graham Stuart

Special Thanks To

Melissa Taylor

Special Thanks To

Mark Terry

Special Thanks To

Marty Tessler

Special Thanks To

Jonathan Tilley

Special Thanks To

Inca Waddell

Special Thanks To

A C Walton

Special Thanks To

Gareth Weetman

Other

Greg West

Story By

David Whitten

Producer

Doctor Walter Williams

Special Thanks To

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1999
Distribution Company
Greycat Releasing/Strand Releasing
Location
Singapore

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 26m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter February 11, 2000

Released in United States March 10, 2000

Released in United States 1999

Released in United States January 1999

Released in United States March 1999

Released in United States June 1999

Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 20 - November 15, 1999.

Shown at Gen Art Film Festival in New York City April 28 - May 4, 1999.

Shown at Cleveland International Film Festival March 18-28, 1999.

Shown at Nantucket Film Festival June 14-19, 1999.

Feature directorial debut for Gough Lewis.

Grace Quek created the working name 'Annabel Chong' from the combination of Edgar Allen Poe's poem 'Annabel Lee' and Thomas Chong's character from the Cheech and Chong movies. Her ealier pornographic films include "I Can't Beleieve I Did the Whole Team" and "Depraved Fantasies 3."

Released in United States Winter February 11, 2000 (NY)

Released in United States March 10, 2000 (Laemmle's Sunset 5; Los Angeles)

Released in United States 1999 (Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 20 - November 15, 1999.)

Released in United States 1999 (Shown at Gen Art Film Festival in New York City April 28 - May 4, 1999.)

Released in United States January 1999 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (documentary competition) in Park City, Utah January 21-31, 1999.)

Released in United States March 1999 (Shown at Cleveland International Film Festival March 18-28, 1999.)

Released in United States June 1999 (Shown at Nantucket Film Festival June 14-19, 1999.)