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The Movie Orgy

United States

1968

280 Min
Color
French, English
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DIR Joe Dante

CAST Ann-Margret, Ngo Dinh Diem, Dwight D. Eisenhower

ED Joe Dante

Melbourne (Dante's Inferno), Mar del Plata (Revisiones)

Synopsis

Inspired by Susan Sontag’s well known essay ‘Notes on Camp’, as well as the very successful rerelease of the 1943 serial Batman, The Movie Orgy is a mind-boggling patchwork of 50s, 60s and 70s television and cinema, conceived by Joe Dante as a film student in Philadelphia.

Only one print of The Movie Orgy was ever made – a hand-spliced, cultural potpourri, constantly evolving as updated by Dante and Jon Davison. It toured through US colleges, playing to whacked-out students and mystified cinephiles.

Whittled down from its original seven-hour running time to four-and-a-half, this is a true piece of film folklore – a rare cinematic treat for film geeks, and (for the baby boomers among us) a slightly skewed trip down memory lane. —MIFF

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Joe Dante

Joseph Dante Jr. was born on November 28, 1946 in Morristown, New Jersey, and raised in the nearby borough of Parisippany. His parents were professional golf players and his father wrote some books on the instructions of playing golf some of which included Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf, and Stop that Slice. After a bout with polio that nearly crippled him at age 7, he slowly recovered and decided to take up drawing rather than athletics as his parents did.

Dante studied at the Philadelphia College of Art after graduating from high school. As a teenager, he contributed to Castle of Frankenstein and Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines with various drawings, and upon graduation from he College of Art, he became a film critic for the Film Buletin newspaper for which he later became the managing editor. With a friend, named Jon Davidson, Dante cut together a series of movie clips and film trailers and edited them into his first short film which was titled The Movie Orgy (1968… read more

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Robert Karol

5Jul11

A strange film/montage/mash-up that still stands head and shoulders above the likes of EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE, throwing everything in pop culture from the 1940s-1968 into one massive collage, this film is amazing and awesome (in the sense of inspiring awe).

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PETE GCDB

13Jul10

DVD set please! :)

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