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Mudhoney

  • 1965
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Mudhoney (1965)
DramaHorror

In Depression-era Missouri, an ex-con's attraction to the niece of the farmer he works for draws the ire of her abusive husband, who enlists a preacher to help him drum up a lynch mob.In Depression-era Missouri, an ex-con's attraction to the niece of the farmer he works for draws the ire of her abusive husband, who enlists a preacher to help him drum up a lynch mob.In Depression-era Missouri, an ex-con's attraction to the niece of the farmer he works for draws the ire of her abusive husband, who enlists a preacher to help him drum up a lynch mob.

  • Director
    • Russ Meyer
  • Writers
    • Raymond Friday Locke
    • Billy Sprague
  • Stars
    • Hal Hopper
    • Antoinette Cristiani
    • John Furlong
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Russ Meyer
    • Writers
      • Raymond Friday Locke
      • Billy Sprague
    • Stars
      • Hal Hopper
      • Antoinette Cristiani
      • John Furlong
    • 18User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Hal Hopper
    Hal Hopper
    • Sidney Brenshaw
    Antoinette Cristiani
    • Hannah Brenshaw
    John Furlong
    • Calif McKinney
    Rena Horten
    Rena Horten
    • Eula
    Princess Livingston
    Princess Livingston
    • Maggie Marie
    Lorna Maitland
    Lorna Maitland
    • Clara Belle
    Sam Hanna
    • Injoys
    Stuart Lancaster
    Stuart Lancaster
    • Lute Wade
    • (as Stu Lancaster)
    Nick Wolcuff
    • Sheriff Abel
    Frank Bolger
    • Brother Hansen
    Lee Ballard
    • Sister Hansen
    Michael Finn
    • Thurmond Pate
    • (as Mickey Foxx)
    Fred Owens
    • Milton
    • (as F. Rufus Owens)
    Wilfred Kues
    • Lynch Mob
    • (as W. Kues)
    Charles Felix
    Mike Ferla
    Pete Cunningham
    • Lynch Mob
    • (as Peter Cunningham)
    Bill Gunter
    • Lynch Mob
    • Director
      • Russ Meyer
    • Writers
      • Raymond Friday Locke
      • Billy Sprague
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    8preppy-3

    One of Russ Meyer's best

    Drama takes place in Missouri during the Depression (though that adds little to the story). Drifter Calif McKinney (John Furlong) comes by a small town looking for working. He finds it at the Wade farm run by Luke Ward and his niece Hannah (Antoinette Christiani) and her alcoholic abusive husband Sidney (Hal Hopper). Calif starts to fall for Hannah--Sidney sees that and doesn't like it. He gets the town and the local preacher (Frank Bolger) to rally against Calif. Also there are the two beautiful, huge-chested sisters (Lorna Maitland and Rena Horten) who are in the local cat house...It all leads to two near rapes, violence, murder and tragedy. But it does (in a way) have a happy ending.

    Sleazy (in a good way) and enjoyable Russ Meyer drama. He ignores the campy dialogue he had in his previous features and gives us a straight forward drama. The script is good and it's well-directed with some beautiful black and white cinematography. The acting was (surprisingly) pretty good--especially when you consider all the women were hired for their bodies not acting ability. Furlong and Christiani give good performances but Hopper screams all his lines and Bolger is hopeless.

    There is nudity on a few occasions but it's pretty tasteful. No great shakes but right up there with "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" as one of the best Russ Meyers film.
    Michael_Elliott

    Good Movie

    Mudhoney (1965)

    *** (out of 4)

    Russ Meyer drama (yes, drama) about a stranger who goes to work on a farm and soon falls in love with the woman who owns the place. This doesn't sit too well with her drunk and abusive husband nor the hypocrite preacher running around. Once again we've got a pretty well made little film that's certainly Meyer's way of bashing religion and hypocrites. The "drama" works well but there are still a few laughs as well as a limited amount of nudity. Many of the cast members from the above film also appear here.
    8The_Void

    Excellent early Meyer flick!

    Mudhoney is an early Russ Meyer film and doesn't feature the same over the top style as his later efforts; but it's surprisingly professional, features an interesting story and has all the sex and sleaze you would expect from the master Russ Meyer. The film is somewhere between a serious drama and a piece of trash and it actually works very well. The film is not as boisterous as Meyer's other 1965 release, Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! but it has a style of it's own that still works well. The central plot focuses on Calif McKinney, a drifter travelling to California from Michigan. He stumbles into Missouri and soon gets himself on a job on a farm working for the old landlord, Lute. Calif takes a fancy to Lute's daughter Hannah, but there's a problem because Hannah is married to Sidney; a drunken, adulterous, womanising good for nothing excuse for a man. Sidney has his eye on a share of the farm when Lute kicks the bucket, and colludes with the town preacher to smear Calif's name and protect the inheritance he has no right to...

    Russ Meyer has a habit of pulling memorable performances out of his actors, and he certainly does that here. The film is lead by a great performance courtesy of Hal Hopper as the drunken husband. Hopper leads every scene he's in and it's a really great role for him. The rest of the cast is understated in comparison, but John Furlong looks upstanding next to Hopper and naturally the female talent is something to write home about and Meyer doesn't disappoint with his trademark here. The film is not all that explicit compared to later Meyer films, but there's still plenty of female skin on show which is nice. There's not a lot of violence in the film, though Meyer does provide a few fistfights. The story is always interesting and plenty happens in the film too. Meyer provides some good scenes of suspense and tension too which helps to keep things interesting. If there's a point to this film, it's not put across very well; but that isn't important as this film does what it was clearly intended to do and Mudhoney certainly comes recommended to my fellow Meyer fans!
    8infpaquarian

    Riveting Myers film

    My friend and I sat down to watch Mudhoney on TCM. The first two minutes or so (before the opening credits roll) convinced us this was going to be a unique and well-paced movie. We were totally drawn in by the interesting camera work and tight editing. This is the way to open a film! We knew we were in for a worthwhile viewing experience, not just an exploitation flick. Hal Hopper's performance transcends the B-genre. Deranged, sadistic, degrading, mocking, taunting, conniving, violent--he commands the screen. (This guy was Jay "Dennis the Menace" North's father?) Lovely, seductive ladies, never shown gratuitously. They behave in a manner consistent with the film world Myer's has created (some label "gritty," which is the least of this small community's issues).
    6BrianN

    Meyer's Most Underrated Film

    "Mudhoney" takes the gritty "realism" of "Lorna" one step further. It's downright nasty. Perhaps Meyer's best script and most satisfying narrative. Hopper is a down-on-his-luck alcoholic wife-beater who nearly succeeds at turning a Depression-era small town into hell. He even tries to take a shortcut through heaven. Fits nicely between "Lorna" and "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" as Meyer's mid-60's b&w peak.

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    • Trivia
      The rock group Mudhoney took their name from this film. They arguably kickstarted the grunge genre and were a massive influence on Nirvana. Kurt Cobain used to wear their T-shirts on stage.
    • Quotes

      Maggie Marie: Don't pay her no mind, young fella. Eula, that's the child's name. She can't talk. Can't hear, neither. They do say she makes some right pretty sounds once you get to know her.

    • Crazy credits
      Closing quote: "One man's evil can become the curse of all." --Publilius Syrus
    • Connections
      Featured in TCM Underground: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!/Mudhoney (2006)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1965 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rope of Flesh
    • Production company
      • Eve Productions
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    • Budget
      • $60,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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