Rock artist Frank Zappa hosts a concert in New York City. This movie contains tons of on-stage footage, off-stage footage, and animation.Rock artist Frank Zappa hosts a concert in New York City. This movie contains tons of on-stage footage, off-stage footage, and animation.Rock artist Frank Zappa hosts a concert in New York City. This movie contains tons of on-stage footage, off-stage footage, and animation.
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Robert Leacock
- Self - Bickford's Cameraman
- (as Rob Leacock)
Warren Cuccurullo
- Self - Backstage Fan
- (as Warren Cucurullo)
Chrissie Martin
- Self - Cuccurullo's Girlfriend
- (as Chris Martin)
David B. Ditkowwich
- Self - Brooklyn For Zappa
- (as David Ditkowich)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- TriviaThe film had particular trouble finding a distributor. Frank Zappa tried to interest United Artists, the company that released 200 Motels (1971). Fearing that it was about to be embroiled in the Heaven's Gate (1980) fiasco, UA turned him down. Other studios followed in its footsteps, fearing that Zappa's trademark cinematic style had lost considerable appeal in post-'70s pop culture. Several European distributors told him that there might be interest if it were cut from its original 168-minute running time. The film was cut to 90 minutes and still there were no takers. Even after Bruce Bickford's sequences won first prize at a French animated film competition, there was no interest. Eventually Zappa took it upon himself to distribute the film independently via his own Intercontinental Absurdities production company. The film ran 24 hours a day at the Victoria Theater in New York City and made a handsome profit.
- Quotes
Frank Zappa: God made three mistakes. First was the man. Second was the wo-man. Third was the poodle. He meant to make a German Shepherd but he fucked up.
- Crazy creditsMovie goes on for 10 minutes after credits are over.
- Alternate versions1984 reissue was edited to 91 minutes.
- ConnectionsEdited into Video from Hell (1985)
- SoundtracksBaby Snakes
Performed by Frank Zappa
Featured review
Baby Snakes available on DVD is a late 70's movie originally released as double videocassette at that time. Actually it is three movies in one: a concert-film, a documentary (indeed rockumentary) and, last but not least, an animation artwork featuring the stunning claymation done by Bruce Bickford. It's playing time last a little more than two hours, so most people will find something for their own taste. The most of it are concert sequences from a series of concerts in Halloween 1977. The bands performances are exquisite, changing between rock, fusion, stunning solos, composing by conducting tracks, funny songs and audience participation. A little bit you can find on the same named soundtrack album. You also see a lot of backstage scenes, funny looking audiences entering the concert-hall and so on, which i would describe as the documentary part of the movie. And finally there is a lot of wonderful clay-animation done by Bruce Bickford, it is not to much in relation to the playing time of the disc, but maybe caused the most hours of work for manufacturing this movie. If you are fair, you shouldn't wonder if Bickford was the second name on the DVD-case. Zappa later filled this gap with the title 'the amazing mister Bickford' for another video-release. The animation sequences are accompanied with soundtracks done by the same Band but sounding totally different to the stuff played in the concerts. You can see a few moments FZ conducting the band in the studio recording these soundtracks, otherwise you wouldn't believe hearing the same cast of musicians. This shows once more the unbelievable band-with of Zappa himself as well of the band-members. All in all the animation sequences are a very special part of the film, i wouldn't like to miss them. These single elements of the movie are melted together in a very chaotic way, just about the last hour consists only of concert recordings, but when you have reached this sequence you have a lot behind you, really! People who don't like FZ won't like this movie also, people who divide FZ in two persons (the good Zappa and the evil Zappa) will find a lot to pick out what they like, i for myself like to watch the disc from beginning to the end.
- ursinator2
- Jul 20, 2007
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- Runtime2 hours 44 minutes
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