Motorpsycho (film)

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Motorpsycho
Motorpsycho 1965.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Starring (See "Cast" below)
Directed by Russ Meyer
Produced by Eve Meyer
Russ Meyer
Written by James Griffith
Hal Hopper
Russ Meyer
W. E. Sprague
Editing by Russ Meyer
Charles G. Schelling
Music by Paul Sawtell (uncredited)
Bert Shefter (uncredited)
Sidney Cutner (stock music) (uncredited)
Cinematography Russ Meyer
Distributed by Eve Productions Inc
Released August 12, 1965 (in USA)
Runtime 74 minutes
Country United States
language English

Motorpsycho or Motor Psycho is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer. Made just before Meyer's better-known Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), the film explores similar themes of sex and violence, but focuses on a male motorcycle gang, unlike the female gang of go-go dancers featured in Faster, Pussycat!. Motorpsycho is also notable for containing one of the first portrayals of a disturbed Vietnam Veteran character in film.

Cast

  • Haji as Ruby Bonner
  • Alex Rocco as Cory Maddox
  • Stephen Oliver as Brahmin
  • Holle K. Winters as Gail Maddox
  • Joseph Cellini as Dante
  • Thomas Scott as Slick
  • Coleman Francis as Harry Bonner
  • Sharon Lee as Jessica Fannin
  • Steve Masters as Frank
  • Arshalouis Aivazian as Wife
  • E. E. Meyer as Sheriff
  • George Costello as Doctor

Plot

The story involves a veterinarian whose wife is raped by a motorcycle gang led by a sadistic Vietnam War veteran. After the gang kills an old man, his wife teams up with the veterinarian to hunt down the gang.

Production

Russ Meyer was having trouble with the censor board because of his films so decided to make a more action oriented movie. The working title of the film was Rio Vengeance.

Haji was a dancer at a nightclub when she heard about auditions for one film. Meyer cast her in one role but liked her so much he promoted her to one of the leads. She later recalled:

Russ worked with a five-man crew, and he took us all into the desert with snakes, lizards, and all kinds of danger. He thought if you were a guy, you could live in a tent out in the desert, but the ladies he treated better. We lived in a trailer. When you shoot in the desert, you come back with dirt in your eyelashes and hair. Our shower was a big barrel with a cork in it, set up on four sticks. You pulled the cork out, got wet, stuck the cork back in, soaped up, pulled the cork back out, rinsed off, and that was it!

Two actors were injured while filming a scene involving motorbikes and wound up in hospital.

Reception

According to Meyer, the film went "through the roof [commercially]. So I said, `Well, let's do one with three bad girls'." This led to Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!.

The Los Angeles Times said it and Faster Pussycat "pack as much sex and violence as possible on the screen without bringing in the police. In fact, they're so ludicrously erotic and sadistic they can be taken as parodies of the entire genre of exploitation pictures."

Legacy

Norwegian band 'Motorpsycho' picked their name after watching this movie in a Russ Meyer triple feature. There was already a band named after 'Mudhoney' and a band named after 'Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!' – the other two films on the triple feature – so they used "Motorpsycho".

There are references to Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! in the song "Thunder Kiss '65" by White Zombie. The song also uses the phrase "motorpsycho", a popular pun on the word motorcycle that predates the movie (Peter Phillips' 1961/62 painting "Motorpsycho/Tiger" being one notable example).

References

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Wikipedia article: Motorpsycho_(film)


External links

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The Immoral Mr. Teas (1959) • Eve and the Handyman (1961) • Wild Gals of the Naked West (1962) • Europe in the Raw (1963) • Fanny Hill (1964) • Lorna (1964) • Mudhoney (1965) • Motorpsycho (1965) • Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965) • Mondo Topless (1966) • Common Law Cabin (1967) • Good Morning and... Goodbye! (1967) • Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! (1968) • Vixen! (1968) • Cherry, Harry & Raquel! (1970) • Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) • The Seven Minutes (1971) • Black Snake (1973) • Supervixens (1975) • Up! (1976) • Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979)

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