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Celluloid Erotica: Anatomy of Sexploitation Cinema

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Russ MEYER

USA1970109min

Program Note

Tracing the origins of South Korea's soap operas, one might encounter Valley of the Dolls , a 20th Century Fox’s smash hit in 1967. The studio struggled with the sequel until they hired Russ Meyer, who had risen to fame with nudie-cuties films and the success of Vixen! (1968). Seeing the commercial potential of sexploitation films, Fox instructed Meyer to create the most sensational film possible on a minimal budget. Meyer, along with his friend, Chicago Sun Times critic Roger Ebert, completed the script in just three weeks. The result was a bombshell that defied all the norms of mainstream cinema, blending sex, rock 'n' roll, and drugs within an outrageous plot featuring elements of hippie/psychedelic culture. Critics were harsh, with Gene Siskel, who would later become Ebert's co-host, giving it zero stars out of four. Despite the critical panning, Beyond the Valley of Dolls brought a much-needed box office success to Fox, signaling the entrance of the previously underground sexploitation genre into mainstream cinema. (Jin PARK)

Diretor

Russ MEYER

Russell Albion Meyer (March 21, 1922 – September 18, 2004) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He is known primarily for writing and directing a series of successful sexploitation films such as Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965).

Credit

Producer
Russ MEYER
Screenplay
Russ MEYER, Roger EBERT
Cinematographer
Fred J. KOENEKAMP
Editor
Dann CAHN, Dick WORMELL
Sound
Don MINKLER, Richard OVERTON
Music
Stu PHILLIPS
Cast
Dolly READ, Cynthia MYERS, Marcia MCBROOM
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