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Orgy of the Dead

Avec : Pat Barringer, William Bates Réalisateur : Stephen C. Apostolof
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (27 évaluations de client)
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While people love to declare Edward D. Wood the worst director who ever lived, it's instructive to watch Orgy of the Dead and discover that when someone else got his hands on one of Wood's scripts, the results were actually a good bit clunkier than when Wood himself was at the helm. While Wood's best (or at least most memorable) work, such as Plan 9 From Outer Space or Glen or Glenda, has a real charm and a palpable energy despite the often absurd dialogue and haywire production values, Orgy Of The Dead moves like molasses on a cold morning, and director Stephen C. Apostolof (aka A.C. Stephen) draws little brio from his cast, not to mention his rather stogy visual style (though Robert Caramico's color camerawork is a lot glossier than one might expect from the circumstances). The film's only real sign of life is a teeth-gnashing performance from Wood's long time drinking buddy Criswell as the leader of "the twilight people;" his gloriously odd reading of "Torture! It pleasures me! Ha ha!!" may well be the most enjoyable moment in the film. And while the film's parade of second-string topless dancers is amusing, they're not captured with the obsessive glee a true senualist such as Wood could have brought to them. In short, Orgy Of The Dead is that rare film that would have been improved if Ed Wood had directed it ... and how often can you say that these days? ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


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New digital transfer supervised by the director
Exclusive interview with Stephen Apostolof aka A.C. Stephens, the films director
Original theatrical trailer

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3.0étoiles sur 5 "Torture! Torture! It Pleasures Me!", Déc 21 2004
Par J. Pinkerton Snoopington (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"Orgy of the Dead" was the first movie that Ed 'Plan 9' Wood made with sleazy soft-core director "A.C. Stephen" (real name: Stephen Apostolof). It's the "story" of the emperor of the dead (Criswell!) and his bride who is a cemetary watch numerous really bad striptease acts. Each act has a theme - streetwalker, torture, cat, snake, fire, etc. The dances are barely choreographed and extremely boring, but there is still much for devoted Ed Wood fans to get a kick out of, such as the bad dialogue, the amazingly wooden acting (particularly from the young leading couple), and Criswell's unforgettable line readings ("Torture! Torture! It pleasures me!").
The full frame DVD from Rhino looks nothing short of amazing. The blindingly bright and sharp colours look much better, I'm sure, than previous video releases. There are a few scratches, but it barely matters. The mono soundtrack doesn't fare as well with the dialogue, but the music sounds crystal clear.
Fans of this film (and are there any?) will be happy to know that an interview with Stephen Apostolof is included. Apostolof talks about how he met Ed Wood, tidbits on the production of "Orgy of the Dead," his ideas for a sequel, and even advice for film directors (yeah, thanks a lot). It's kind of funny, considering that he actually seems to think he made a good movie. A very good looking theatrical trailer and some nice menus are also included.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Gorgeous DVD transfer of legendary schlock monster nudie, Mai 30 2004
For dedicated sleazologists this has to rank as one of the top DVD releases/restorations so far this year. While readily available in the past on VHS, this digitally remastered transfer supervised by director Stephen C. Apostolof ("A. C. Stephen") makes obsolete all previous releases, including Rhino's, which looks shockingly flat, blurry, and faded in comparison. Orgy of the Dead looks like a real movie now (if not necessarily a GOOD one), with excellent color balance and saturation, contrast, brightness, sharpness, and shadow/highlight detail. Exploitation stalwart Bob Caramico's cinematography looks better than it has any right to, and the color is so rich it's hard to believe it's typically fast-fading Eastmancolor. While IMDb says this movie was in 2.35:1 widescreen (it was advertised as being in 'Astravision'), it's presented full frame here. The compositions look fine, however, without any cramped, cropped feeling (the common 'two noses talking' scenes or other weirdness), leading one to believe that this is the 'open matte' version, which was cropped to widescreen aspect ratio in theaters. At any rate, the print looks stunning overall, extremely watchable, with only some occasional very light speckling evident.
The movie, written by the notorious Edward D. Wood, Jr. (Plan 9, Glen or Glenda, etc.), based on his novel (!!), is a curious hodgepodge of hokey monster matinee cliches and typical early-1960s nudie-cutie hijinks. Opening with Ed's standard florid Criswell monologue, Orgy of the Dead's short-lived story line presents struggling horror writer Bob and wife Shirley (sexploitation legend Pat Barrington/Barringer with flaming red hair), out driving one night looking for an old cemetery for "inspiration." (Barrington's character is named after Ed Wood's "drag" alter ego.) Bob loses control of the car, they crash, then stumble on a graveyard where the Emperor Ghoul (Criswell), the Black Ghoul (Vampira wannabe Fawn Silver), and their striped-shorts-and-armband-clad beefcake henchmen are presiding over some sort of dance revue/judgment of dead souls. Coincidentally, all the judged are female and next to naked. For the next 80 minutes, a bevy of voluptuous dead babes in G-strings each in turn do a "theme" interpretive strip dance (Indian, Skeleton, Cat, Golden Girl dipped in molten "gold" a la Goldfinger, Zombie, Hawaiian, etc.), complete with plenty of emotive gesturing and breast-jiggling amidst swirling ground fog, accompanied on the soundtrack by vaguely Les Baxter-ish exotica and Henry Mancini/Herb Alpert-ish lite pop cues. (I love the "yahoo wahoo" chant behind the Indian dance.) Interspersed with the dances are snippets of those patented non sequitur Ed Wood dialogue exchanges between Bob, Shirley, the Emperor Ghoul, Black Ghoul, and crummy, dime-store Werewolf and moth-eaten Mummy. Unlike many (most?) sexploitation movies of the era, the dancers are generally quite buff and several are certifiable knockouts. Barrington remains clothed as Shirley but displays her awesome (augmented) "ticket sellers" (Apostolof's term) doubling as the Golden Girl in a brassy blonde wig. There is a brief, surprising whipping/bondage scene, and it's revealed that the Black Ghoul swings both ways when she demands to have Shirley for herself! (Silver as the Black Ghoul does a sultry knife-dance but unfortunately no striptease.) TV psychic Criswell appears rather glassy-eyed and reads from obvious off-camera cue cards much of the time. It all winds up with a corny "was it all a dream?" twist ending. As reviled as this movie is by mainstream viewers (see reviews on IMDb), sexploitation veterans can vouch that as nudie-cuties go, Orgy of the Dead is relatively painless; some of the dances are actually mildly erotic (if occasionally out of sync with the music), while Eddie's convoluted dialogue, Criswell's hammy declamations, and the otherwise stiff, amateurish acting provide welcome moments of charming Bad Movie ambiance in the framing scenes.
The extras comprise a trailer (surprisingly looking just as terrific as the feature) and an amusing 20-minute interview with director/producer Apostolof, who recounts his beginnings in the film industry, recalls meeting and working with Ed Wood, and expounds on film technique (!!) and his decision not to go "hardcore", all in a likeable, droll manner. Orgy of the Dead is definitely not for the mainstream viewer; there is zero narrative trajectory and relatively little dialogue, mainly just lots of topless exotic dancing, making it extremely tedious or even boring for many, especially at 92 minutes. If, however you're already a fan of grade-Z schlock horror and/or cheap sexploitation, Rhino's pristine new transfer makes this bizarre, unique delight slide down smoother than a cold beer. Essential trash!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Funniest bad film of all time!, Mai 30 2004
Par Gerald W. Hunt "Jerry Hunt" (Nashville, TN USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Another truly hilarious classic from Ed Wood (who apparently was too drunk to direct his own script). If only I could edit out all the long, boring strip teases and just leave in the camp dialogue and incredibly bad acting. (OK, I'd leave in the "Kitty Kat" and "The Bride".) So many classic lines; "More Gold!", "Easy, Shirley!", "I'm so Frightened!", "You, too, will have time for your pleasures, but only after I have had MY pleasures!" and the best, when our hero sees a strip tease act in the cemetery: "Nothing alive looks like that!". The film was made, it seems, by recruiting a bunch of amateurish "dancers" to take their clothes off (except they don't really take them off- Ah, the age of pasties...) Don't miss it!! I fell out of my chair the first time I saw the "Kitty Kat" and I'm still falling out of my chair all these years later. Something about the way that "scary" music segues into the "Alley Cat theme" rip-off, with the Kat dancer and her scratching post! It never fails...
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