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Home › 70's Films › Penthouse Susanne Saxon! Her Notorious “Caligula” Scenes And Mysterious Death!
Celebrating Penthouse Pet And Actress Susanne Saxon!
Many of the Cult Movie Queens that I cover in my “2021 Sex Kitten Countdown” are unknown to me – so how do I find them? You of course!
Thanks to Jim for this latest suggestion: I was unaware of Penthouse Pet turned Actress Susanne Saxon, but I’m glad he asked for a look at her career!
Susanne Saxon was born on December 27, 1956 in Joliet, Illinois. After growing up there, Susanne moved to Texas and worked as a cocktail waitress in Houston. 
Saxon eventually moved to Los Angeles, California with her musician boyfriend in the mid 70s.
When Susanne was nineteen, she landed the cover of the October 1976 issue of Penthouse and was chosen as Penthouse Pet of the Month!
Saxon also did provocative photo shoots for some of the other men’s magazines of that era: Hustler, Oui, and Viva.
As Jim told me in the note requesting I cover her career:
“ She’s one of my all-time favorite unsung nude models from the 1970’s.”
I think he may be right about that!
By the way, that’s Susanne on the cover of the 1978 album “Warmer Communications” by the Average White Band.
Susanne popped up in episodes of the TV shows “Red Foxx” and “Soap”, and continued to appear in magazines as well…
Next up for Saxon was a pretty lame sex comedy – and one of the cinema’s most notorious films ever!
Saxon had a small role in the comedy “Racquet” before appearing in the much-maligned “Caligula.”
Yes, the Publisher of Penthouse, Bob Guccione gathered an all-star cast – and put them in an X-rated film!
Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren starred, and the film is notorious for Guccione’s decision to add lesbian sex scenes to the film after the all-star cast departed!
Susanne was one of the Pets featured in the added scenes…as for the “A” list cast, they actually took part in a remastered, expanded version of the film, adding candid audio commentary to the Blu-Ray!
You can see more about this wild wild film by clicking on my story here:
Susanne lived for six months in Japan following the shooting of “Caligula” in January, 1977. No reason was given, but she never really returned to entertainment after that…
She quit nude modeling in the late 70s and moved back to Illinois in 1984. According to her IMDB bio, Susanne next moved to Arkansas in the 90s. She was married two times.
Then, a shocking end. Although there are no details online with details, Susanne Saxon died at the very young age of 49 in September, 2006 at her home in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Those are the only details I could find…such a sad end to her life.
Susanne isn’t the only Penthouse Pet who met a mysterious end:
Avril Lund was a stunningly beautiful Penthouse Pet who simply disappeared…you can read the mystery of her life here:
Here’s the story of one very famous Penthouse Pet:
Joanne Latham was featured on the 10th anniversary cover of Penthouse – and you can see all of those iconic photos here:
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Thanks again to Jim for the great suggestion!
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Another tragic end for a glamorous model and actress. It seems too much of a coincidence that so many died so young. I have the special edition DVD of Caligula uncut. It is glorious nonsense that I for one can’t get enough of!
Best wishes, Pete.
Pete, I have that special edition blu-ray with tons of extras…a mess of a movie that I also can’t get enough of! Thanks as always for commenting!
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Vidal was likewise infuriated by the developments surrounding Caligula, and also sued to have his credit removed. “My name is being used to give prestige to a pornographic film which could be denounced for obscenity,” he complained, adding that “‘Caligula’ is Latin for ‘turkey.’”
In the end, the film’s script was credited as being “adapted from a screenplay by Gore Vidal,” and Brass’s credit was changed to “principal photography by.” Only Guccione stood by the finished product, placing his name above the title as “Bob Guccione presents” and crediting himself with “additional scenes by.” Guccione oversaw a series of editors on the movie, with no one accepting final responsibility; in the end, the film bore the simple credit of “edited by the production.”
The finished version of Caligula premiered in the U.S. on February 15, 1980. Critics immediately picked up on the troubled production. Roger Ebert called it “worthless,” yet admitted that as he exited the theater, hundreds of people were lined up, waiting to see the film. Even with the $7.50 ticket price (double the cost of a regular movie ticket), attendance was so high and screenings so frequent that the film reels quickly needed to be replaced from wear. “History is filled with their nameless gravestones,” Guccione said of the critics, “while the names of the men and women they spent their lives attacking live on.”
Malcolm McDowell, for his part, stands behind his performance in the film, commenting, “I’m proud of the work I did in Caligula . There’s no question about that.” But he also says the Guccione-edited release was “an absolutely outrageous betrayal and quite unprecedented.”
Caligula has anchored one of the most enduring speculative discussions in cinematic history: What could the film have been if completed by other hands? Now, a monumental development will provide an answer to this long-standing question about a different final shape for this controversial creation. For the film’s 40th anniversary, Penthouse has opened the vaults containing the original camera negatives — long believed to have been lost — and a new edit conforming to Gore Vidal’s script is being produced by author and filmmaker Thomas Negovan and director E. Elias Merhige.
This new 40th anniversary version, titled Caligula MMXX, is Penthouse’s first feature-film production since the original Caligula premiered, and will be unveiled in a limited theatrical release in the fall of 2020.
“The story of Penthouse’s Caligula is legendary,” says Negovan. “It occupies a unique place in movie history as being widely considered both the worst film in history and also very possibly the finest film never completed. Of course the opportunity to help bring into the world what we’ve all imagined this film could be was a priceless honor. The immaculate footage we’ve uncovered confirms McDowell’s statement of pride: scene after scene reveals an incredibly dedicated and gripping performance.
“With 96 hours of footage and so many disparate opinions clashing and boiling over during the actual filming process,” Negovan continues, “this isn’t just a film restoration project, it’s an archeological dig. It’s been thrilling beyond words to see so many scenes that had long been thought lost forever — hours and hours of absolutely magical performances by Helen Mirren, Sir John Gielgud, Peter O’Toole, and John Steiner, all unseen since they were performed on set over four decades ago. This resurrection of a lost masterpiece will be the most important film event of the year.”
It’s a thrilling turn of events, this new life for a boundary-breaking, fiercely debated film. Stay tuned for more information on its autumn debut.
Sign up for news and updates on “Caligula MMXX” at caligulammxx .

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