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Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
730
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Pat Barrington in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
Documentary

A look at several legendary 'exploitation' film-makers from the golden days of drive-in movies, and how they had a lasting effect on the movie landscape in general.A look at several legendary 'exploitation' film-makers from the golden days of drive-in movies, and how they had a lasting effect on the movie landscape in general.A look at several legendary 'exploitation' film-makers from the golden days of drive-in movies, and how they had a lasting effect on the movie landscape in general.

  • Director
    • Ray Greene
  • Writer
    • Ray Greene
  • Stars
    • Ray Greene
    • Roger Corman
    • David F. Friedman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Greene
    • Writer
      • Ray Greene
    • Stars
      • Ray Greene
      • Roger Corman
      • David F. Friedman
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Ray Greene
    Ray Greene
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Roger Corman
    Roger Corman
    • Self - Director
    David F. Friedman
    • Self - Exploiteer
    Maila Nurmi
    Maila Nurmi
    • Self - Horror Host
    • (as Vampira)
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Self - Actor
    Samuel Z. Arkoff
    Samuel Z. Arkoff
    • Self - Producer
    Harry H. Novak
    • Self - Exploiteer
    • (as Harry Novak)
    Doris Wishman
    • Self - Exploiteer
    F.X. Feeney
    • Self - Film Historian
    Michael Copner
    • Self - Film Historian
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    • Self - Cultural Historian
    Joseph McBride
    Joseph McBride
    • Self - Film Historian
    • (as Joseph P. McBride)
    Michael J. Bowen
    • Self - Film Historian
    • (as Michael Bowen)
    Peter Bogdanovich
    Peter Bogdanovich
    • Self - Exploiteer
    Mal Arnold
    Mal Arnold
      Judy Bamber
      Judy Bamber
        Pat Barrington
        Pat Barrington
        • Self
        • (archive footage)
        Antony Carbone
        Antony Carbone
          • Director
            • Ray Greene
          • Writer
            • Ray Greene
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          6BaronBl00d

          The Birth of the Independent Film and the Discovery of an Untapped Audience

          Generally well-done, highly introspective detailing of the birth, evolution, rise, and demise of all those exploitation films of the fifties and sixties primarily. Ray Greene narrates, produces, and directs with obvious love for these films and those that made them. Along for informative interviews are Roger Corman, Samuel Arkoff, Harry Novak, David Friedman, and Doris Wishman. The film looks at the rise of these films in an almost clinical/historical approach. Greene tries to relate the film types - gore, nudie cutie, roadshow, etc... - within the historical context surrounding the times. While this undertaking might not seem all that complicated, the films and their distinctive types are legion. Greene does address most of them with enthusiasm and applicable film clips. It was very interesting hearing Corman and Dick Miller reminisce about some of their work in particular, and the documentary definitely got me excited about seeing some films I might not have otherwise seen. That is always a strength of any medium. The DVD has lots of very cool extras which include more interviews and even a weird short from a power company. I wish further examination had been explored into the 70s, perhaps the heyday of these films as far as I am concerned. And though the documentary has a distinct academic nature for a subject you would think could not lend itself to such treatment, everything provided is done so in a most entertaining way. If you love any of these films from the period, the documentary is definitely worth a look or two.
          10Gafke

          Outstanding!

          "Schlock" is a fascinating, feature length documentary about the "exploitation" films of the 50s and 60s and their lasting impact upon the film industry. It also provides an insightful look into what the word "exploitation" really means.

          "Schlock" introduces the viewer to the world of art-house and grindhouse flicks, everything from Nudie Cuties and Roughies right up to the Gore of Herschell Gordon Lewis. Few of these films ever saw a major theatrical release, but nevertheless managed to lure in viewers by the thousands...and dollars by the millions, influencing a whole new generation of filmmakers including Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdonovich and Sam Peckinpah. Among the interviewed are Roger Corman, the legendary Doris Wishman, Forrest Ackerman, Samuel Arkoff and Maila Nurmi, all of whom provide fascinating glimpses into a world of skin, sin and blood which not even the censors could stop.

          Films featured and discussed include "The Defilers" "Bucket of Blood" "The Terror" "The Immoral Mr. Teas" "Carnival of Souls" "Kiss Me Quick" and "Bad Girls Go To Hell" to name only a few. The clips themselves are bright with candy colored lights and lots of healthy T&A, or dark with menacing shadows and splattered with blood. Either way, the viewing experience here is much like indulging in a rich feast, and is almost as good as seeing the original films themselves. From the lasting effects of World War 2, the threat of nuclear annihilation and the bloody upheaval of America in the 1960s, "Schlock" shows us the sometimes ugly, sometimes funny but always entertaining truth about the origins of these powerful films and their own lasting influence upon modern day Hollywood.

          Absolutely engrossing!
          10machineart

          It Really is "The Secret History..."

          What a weird and revealing documentary this is! Lots of clips from old exploitation sci-fi and Russ Meyers-ish nudie movies, but with interviews and commentary that makes you stop laughing at the pictures and then start reflecting on them. A truly unique and evocative experience, and one that will be full of surprises for anyone who isn't already a big cult movie watcher.
          10machineart

          High weirdness about movies you never knew existed

          An amazing movie! If you think you know the history of American cult and exploitation movies you don't unless you've watched this picture. Chronicles the whole history and development of exploitation and sexploitation flicks from the silent film days all the way to the end of the "golden era" in the early 1970s. Tons of fascinating and ultra-rare clips, everything from sexploitation cuties to cheesy but hilarious monsters from Mars. Loads of interviews with the famed (Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, Forrie Ackerman, Vampira) to the notorious (Doris Wishman, Dave Friedman). I thought this movie was lots of fun and very informative, and the DVD has about four hours of really excellent extras too. An A - or maybe even an A picture about the world of B-movies.
          garland-schaefers

          Well, Not All That Secret

          It says a lot about my movie collection that I could identify the movie before it was mentioned, and I own the vast majority of them. This probably wasn't meant to be a promotional piece for Something Weird Video, but if you like the movies talked about in this excellent documentary, the vast majority are available from SWV.

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            The cover illustration used for Schlock! was influenced by Agony of Love (1966).
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            Featured in Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
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            Arranged and Produced by Johnny English

            Words and Music by Ray Greene

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          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • La historia secreta del cine estadounidense
          • Filming locations
            • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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            • 1h 29m(89 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
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