
(Author's Note: The following
was actually written about a year ago, but
shelved because a noted cultpic mag editor
had decided to profile one of the same directors,
and I didn't want to give the impression
I was merely rehashing his schtick -- even
though I wrote my piece before his was published.
So there.)
Rather than present a pair
of reviews as per usual, this time I'm going
to devote the column to a look at junkfilmdom's
best-known director and two of the helmsmen
I consider more worthy of attention. Look
for the namedropped titles to be fuller-scrutinized
in future columns.
As
a long-time chronicler of what the Spanish
call "los cinema stinkadoro",
the question inevitably posed to yours truly
is "If PLAN
9 FROM OUTER SPACE is the 'worst movie
ever made', how come you've never reviewed
it?" First off, let's clarify that
"worst" in this context is synonymous
with "most outrageously entertaining".
Secondly, let me emphatically state: PLAN
9 is hardly the "worst" flick
ever filmed nor is it even the "most
outrageously entertaining" feature
to come from the fertile mind of Edward
Wood. Any ten minutes of his GLEN
OR GLENDA easily blows PLAN 9
right off the screen.
It's a hack tradition to bury
any person going from cult luminary to mainstream
flavor of the month; but I have no intention
of doing that to Wood, as he certainly belongs
in the junkfilm Hall Of Fame. (Ya can't
blame Ed for Tim Burton's baloney-laced
bio.) As far as Fast Eddie's fright flicks
go, I recommend checking out a pair of lower-profile
pictures also featuring the amazing psychic
Criswell, NIGHT
OF THE GHOULS (a/k/a REVENGE OF THE
DEAD) and ORGY
OF THE DEAD.
Ever leave a roll of snapshots
at the Fotomat for a few extra days while
you scraped up some cash? Well, NOTG sat
on a photo lab shelf for a bit longer than
a weekend -- try 23 years! It's a sequel
of sorts to BRIDE
OF THE MONSTER (not to PLAN 9 as often
erroneously reported) with wonderfully cheesy
seances, con men and femmespooks.
There's plenty of quintessential
Wood dialogue in ORGY -- directed by softcore
skin icon A.C. Stephens -- and some first-class
pulchritude, to boot. In a nuthouseshell,
Criswell and his cronies kidnap a couple,
tie the twosome to poles in a graveyard
and force them to watch strippers peel in
horror-themed presentations. Hey, if you're
gonna get snatched, there are certainly
worse "tortures."
Although I have my favorite
junkfilm (THE CREEPING TERROR), I've never
been comfortable labeling one the absolute
"best". It's all a matter of one's
mood. Ditto for specifying the genre's numero
uno director. Despite the excessive hype
tossed his way, Wood completed less than
ten films -- a quota Barry Mahon could fill
in one year.
Yep, Mahon really cranked
'em out, thrilling theatergoers with such
wholesome family treats as PROSTITUTES PROTECTIVE
SOCIETY, THE DIARY OF KNOCKERS McCALLA and
FANNY HILL MEETS DR. EROTICO. Barry, biz
rep of Errol Flynn, also manned the megaphone
during the actor's final film, CUBAN REBEL
GIRLS, costarring screenwriter Flynn's teenage
tenderoni.
That Mahon man could lens
some startling sci-fi when inspired. Crawl
into your bomb shelter for a viewing of
the Cold War chiller ROCKET ATTACK USA,
a "What if...?" scare scenario
that will have you swearing off Russian
dressing for a year. At the conclusion,
military leaders can only stand by helplessly
as Soviet missiles plummet into the American
atmosphere. A shameless rip-off of FAIL-SAFE?
Not quite -- ATTACK was released five years
before the Fonda film.
Somewhere in the cult popularity
hierarchy twixt Wood and Mahon resides Larry
Buchanan, unfairly painted as an ultraparanoid
flake by ignorant scoffers. I've corresponded
with Mr. B and can heartily attest he came
off as well-grounded as you or I. (Uh-oh.)
Larry blessed us with a variety
of celluloid stunners including ZONTAR,
THE THING FROM VENUS, inspiration for
an excellent defunct journal called -- what
else? -- Zontar, The Magazine From Venus;
MARS
NEEDS WOMEN with yummy Yvonne "Batgirl"
Craig as a go-go dancing genius; and, DOWN
ON US, the undeniably true expose' re the
CIA's role in the Nixon-ordered assassinations
of Joplin, Hendrix and Morrison.
Personal fave among Larry's
many treasures is CURSE OF THE SWAMP CREATURE,
headlined by Shirley Temple's ex, John Agar,
and the fabulous Francine York, one of the
select few honorees -- as is Ms. Craig --
declared a "Hubba Hubba Honey"
in my Brutarian column, required
reading at the finest reformatories. A single-sentence
description of CURSE won't begin to do it
justice...so I won't even try. Find out
for yourself by renting a Francine double
feature, COTSC and the amazing DOLL SQUAD.
The latter costars Tura Satana of FASTER,
PUSSYCAT... infamy; so it must be
superb, right?
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