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Saturday Night at the Baths

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Don Scotti, Ellen Sheppard, and Robert Aberdeen in Saturday Night at the Baths (1975)
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A musician from Montana finds work and other things at The Continental Baths in New York City, 1974.A musician from Montana finds work and other things at The Continental Baths in New York City, 1974.A musician from Montana finds work and other things at The Continental Baths in New York City, 1974.

  • Director
    • David Buckley
  • Writers
    • Franklin Khedouri
    • David Buckley
  • Stars
    • Robert Aberdeen
    • Ellen Sheppard
    • Don Scotti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    603
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    • Director
      • David Buckley
    • Writers
      • Franklin Khedouri
      • David Buckley
    • Stars
      • Robert Aberdeen
      • Ellen Sheppard
      • Don Scotti
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Aberdeen
    Robert Aberdeen
    • Michael
    Ellen Sheppard
    • Tracy
    Don Scotti
    • Scotti
    Steve Ostrow
    • Steve
    Phillip Owens
    • Queen…
    Jane Olivor
    • Performer
    • (as Janie Olivor)
    R. Douglas Brautingham
    • Bagman
    Paul Ott
    • Hustler
    • (as Paul J. Ott)
    Paul Vanase
    • Towel Queen…
    Caleb Stonn
    • Female Impersonator
    J.C. Gaynor
    • Female Impersonator
    Pedro Valentine
    • Female Impersonator
    Toyia
    • Female Impersonator…
    Josh Palace
    • Counterman
    Keith Kermizian
    • Cyclist
    Lou Miranda
    • Escort
    Paul Gatsby
    • Fisherman
    Lawrence Smith
    • Artist
    • (as Larry Smith, Lawrence Smith)
    • Director
      • David Buckley
    • Writers
      • Franklin Khedouri
      • David Buckley
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    8terrywhitehead-12417

    If you like "the room", you'll love this

    This film does represent a historical piece of gay film. It's funny, dreadful, sweet and tender in bits! Don't watch this if you take things too seriously.
    3plum-blossom

    An (almost) charmless mess! Rent it, don't buy it...

    While watching this I was faced with conflicting thoughts. I was a young man in NYC in the 70's, and had discovered the fabled Continental Baths a year previous to when this was released. The Continental was a ground-breaking establishment - up until then the majority of the bathhouses were Mafia-run, filthy, run-down and unsafe, and then Steve Ostrow took over the decayed health club in the basement of the Hotel Ansonia and turned it into a true pleasure palace - with original art (I remember a series of wicked Tomi Ungerer drawings and some early Plexiglass sculptures), great lighting, music, a juice bar - and a private elevator up to the roof sun deck. For me, just coming out, it was an exhilarating and liberating space to be in, where I could freely express my sexuality and begin to meet the rest of the community (that I'd barely knew existed).

    So to see the few interior shots, and the shots of Greenwich Village as it looked in the 1970's was a treat - as was seeing a bunch of skinny men with so-so bodies and remembering that we didn't have to face the Gym Facists back then - it was enough of a wonder to just be young and queer.

    On the other hand, the film is a shapeless mess, with a thin plot and an abrupt ending that I found infuriatingly simplistic and weak. Some of the acting's decent, (there's also an eerie Judy Garland turn by Caleb Stone and an all too brief glimpse of Jane Olivor performing), but the film feels partly like a pitch for the Continental (no surprise, as Steve Ostrow is listed as a producer and appears in a few scenes as well).
    9Spanky-13

    Life changing experience!!!

    I was 19 when this movie came out and so mixed up! This movie is clearly a B-movie of the 70's, but a great step forward for American movies. It was a great escape for a lot of us. I loved it!!! A must see for 70's movie buffs!!!
    6jviergever

    More a document than a movie

    I agree with the previous writers on all complaints about this movie. Apparently the owner of Continental Baths decides to make a movie about his just opened establishment in 1975. The script is very thin, the acting is pretty bad at times and the shots even worse. However, given that the movie was made in 1975 at a venue where very little film material is probably available I do think it is worth watching. Don't watch it because of the script, acting or quality of the movie itself. If you watch as a document of a phenomenon of that time in a dramatized way I think it makes much more sense. The movie can be found on YouTube now.
    jm10701

    Watch the 2008 "director's cut" DVD, NOT the 2006 DVD!

    There are two versions of this movie on DVD, both released by Water Bearer Films, but they are very different. Get the SECOND version! The first was a chopped-up version released without the director's participation in 2006. Later an uncut version of the movie was found in the director's files and released as "director's cut" on a new DVD in 2008. The second DVD not only is a cleaner copy with better video and audio, but it includes several minutes of footage missing from the first DVD.

    Most important **BY FAR** is a five-minute love scene between Scotti and Michael that not only balances the earlier scene between Michael and Tracey but blows it clean out of the water. The scene with Tracey is a sex scene; the scene with Scotti is a love scene, infinitely more sensual, passionate, romantic and erotic than the mechanical humping with Tracey. The gay love scene alone kills forever the criticism that this movie is worth watching only for its documenting of a life and a world long gone. It qualifies this as a very good movie in its own right and one of the sexiest gay moves of that or any era.

    The new DVD has a guy's torso in a white towel on the cover, with the title like a blue bumper sticker over his crotch, instead of the first DVD's dark, murky pink and black cover with the title in the center. It also includes an extensive, fantastic making-of interview with the director David Buckley and a wide-ranging interview with Steve Ostrow, owner of the Baths - both filmed recently - which were not on the first DVD; and a few extra seconds of the magical Jane Olivor performance of "Pretty Girl" and of the fabulous Judy impersonator lost from the first DVD.

    Don't bother renting and certainly don't buy the butchered 2006 DVD with two pink profiles on a black cover; BUY the 2008 director's cut DVD with the guy in the towel. You won't regret it.

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    • Trivia
      The show at the Baths was attended by over 800 extras, who included some of New York's elite. They were all paid $1.00 for their part and had to sign releases before they were admitted. The revue "Beyond the Fringe" was playing at the time and the astute viewer can see Dudley Moore and Peter Cook sipping a drink in the crowd.
    • Goofs
      During the post-football conversation Michael's shirt buttons and unbuttons between shots.
    • Quotes

      [Michael apologizes for an insensitive, homophobic remark he made earlier]

      Michael: You gotta realize, man, where I'm comin' from, see. Where I come from, what you do with fags is punch 'em in the mouth.

      [He gently, playfully punches Scotti's jaw]

      Scotti: Does that make it right, Michael?

      Michael: No. but, uh, on an Air Force base that's just the way it is, you know. Everybody's super-butch.

      Scotti: Is that where you're from?

      Michael: Yeah. And, y'know, everybody just talks like that, so I guess I've always been like that.

      Scotti: Always?

      Michael: Well, maybe not always. I remember when I was twelve, I knew a guy who was a fighter pilot. His name was Greg, and he was a lot more sensitive than the rest of 'em, you know. He used to... he kind of befriended me... . One time we went out fishing, hit a flash storm, came on us. We got really drenched. There was a cabin there, but nobody put any firewood inside, so we couldn't get a fire going, couldn't get dry. We took off all our clothes, though, and there were a couple-a blankets, and we wrapped up in the blankets and tried to get warm... . I guess I went to sleep like that.

      [he pauses, and lets out a deep breath]

      Michael: The next thing I knew, man, I was flyin' across the room and lights were - flashlights were in my eyes, and, uh, it was my father and a couple of non-coms with him, and they grabbed Greg, pushin' him around and yellin' obscene things, and, y'know, he flipped out. Anyway, the lesson of the story is that I learned, y'know, not to - I learned not to put hands on other men.

      Scotti: Did you love him?

      Michael: Yeah, I guess I did.

      Scotti: Y'know, Michael, if it weren't for your old man, you'd be normal.

      [They both laugh]

    • Crazy credits
      ...And last but not least, a very special thanks to Professor Gregory Battcock -- just because.
    • Soundtracks
      Pretty Girl
      Written and Performed by Jane Olivor (as Janie Oliver)

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I bagni del sabato notte
    • Filming locations
      • Continental Baths - 230 West 74th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • B.T.O. Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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