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Mondo Keyhole

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
211
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Mondo Keyhole (1966)
DramaHorror

Howard Thorne is a rapist in Los Angeles: he meets women at work and at parties or he sees them walking down the street, and he follows them, terrifies them, and assaults them. He also dream... Read allHoward Thorne is a rapist in Los Angeles: he meets women at work and at parties or he sees them walking down the street, and he follows them, terrifies them, and assaults them. He also dreams about these assaults, and he's unclear how much of what he's done is real and how much i... Read allHoward Thorne is a rapist in Los Angeles: he meets women at work and at parties or he sees them walking down the street, and he follows them, terrifies them, and assaults them. He also dreams about these assaults, and he's unclear how much of what he's done is real and how much is fantasy. He ignores his heroin-using wife, Vicki, who tries everything she can think of ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Jack Hill
    • John Lamb
  • Writer
    • Jack Hill
  • Stars
    • Nick Moriarty
    • Adele Rein
    • Carol Baughman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    211
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    • Directors
      • Jack Hill
      • John Lamb
    • Writer
      • Jack Hill
    • Stars
      • Nick Moriarty
      • Adele Rein
      • Carol Baughman
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Nick Moriarty
    • Howard Thorne
    Adele Rein
    • Vicky
    • (as Victoria Wren)
    Carol Baughman
    • Carol
    • (as Carole Baughman)
    Pluto Felix
    Christopher Winters
    • Vampire
    Penelope Faith
    Cathy Crowfoot
    • The Crow
    • (as Cathey Crowfoot)
    Rene De Beau
    • Introduction Rape Victim
    Gaby Martone
    • Nightgown Rape Victim
    Barbara Nordin
    • Bathing Rape Victim
    Missy Simone
    • Shy model…
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Vicky
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Gans
    • Vampire
    • (uncredited)
    Joy Lowe
    • Self - Woman Dancing in Ballroom
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Jack Hill
      • John Lamb
    • Writer
      • Jack Hill
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    7Hey_Sweden

    Intriguing mixture of art and trash.

    Legendary cult filmmaker Jack Hill is screenwriter, editor, cinematographer, and co-director of this particularly striking sexploitation drama. Nick Moriarty stars as Howard Thorne, operator of a mail-order business that deals in everything from adult films to torture soundtracks on vinyl. He's also a serial rapist, who goes after any attractive young woman who catches his fancy. Meanwhile, at home his wife Vicky (Adele Rein) tries everything that she can think of to get him sexually interested in *her*.

    With John Lamb ("The Mermaids of Tiburon") serving as co-producer and co-director, "Mondo Keyhole" is an interesting adults only entertainment. It plays as if somebody like Bergman made a soft core film. This is because the film is not only sleazy but stylishly moody and effectively surreal as well. The music by The Psychedelic Psymphonette merely adds to the strange atmosphere. It has a somewhat linear narrative for a while, getting more and more bizarre towards the end, with a "vampire" (Christopher Winters / imitation Bela Lugosi voice by trailer narrator Ron Gans) serving as Vicky's guide to the latest in human debauchery. The human salad bar is an especially memorable set piece. One of the hooks to the film is the whole "is it fantasy or is it reality" approach to the storytelling.

    The acting is passable for this sort of thing. Amusingly enough, the voice of Vicky is provided by cult actress Luana Anders, who's recognizable for her work with Corman and Coppola in the 1960s.

    Worth a look for followers of the sexploitation genre.

    Seven out of 10.
    10christopher-underwood

    it achieves completely what it sets out to do and them some

    Of course this film does not deserve the full ten star rating because it is one of the greatest films ever but simply because it achieves completely what it sets out to do and them some. Clearly Jack Hill's brief was to make a sexploitation 'roughie' and this he does with great style but then, the director of Spider Baby can't stop there and this develops into sexploitation-noir and plays with drug taking and psychedelia before a character doing a passing interpretation of Lugosi's Dracula leads us to the end of the world. Along the way we have plenty of sexy action, though beautifully shot and not overlong, and some great party scenes, possibly the best ever with lots of skin and masks. There is also a lady in a large glass of champagne (which is shared by many) and a naked lady covered in salad with much French dressing (which is also shared by many). If you don't think you will like this you probably won't but if you just think you might, you'll love it.
    7chrislawuk

    What happened in Okinawa?

    The dream sequence seems to suggest this is where he picked up his perverse tastes, but never expands on it. There of course was sex crimes committed by allied forces there in the 2nd World War.

    I watch films about murder all the time, but seldom see a modern film about rape. Its taboo in a way that murder is not on film. I see plenty of films with rapes in them, but its seldom the central crime, or theme of the movie. The Japanese movie for example-your sitting there wondering when is the rape going to happen almost, but when it does it usually takes up less than a minute of screen time. I find those ones more uncomfortable to be honest lol.

    First thing that struck me from the rapists voice over is we are getting a rapists MO. It seems Jack Hill did his background work, as it all seemed perfectly plausible.

    Kinda like in American Psycho, the killer is someone who visually fits in, a man who women are attracted to.

    Its his perversions and motives which lead to his crimes. It is not the lack of sex, or the fact he cant get it any other way.

    I found my self thing Harvey Weinstein 50 years earlier caught on film, except he wasn't handsome.

    There was many other directors and films that also sprung to mind. 1st up Joseph Sarno's Sins in Suburbia 1964, a film I also quite liked. I seen a lot of exploitation moves from 70 and 80s, but not so many this early.

    The theme with the masked sex party does seem like an American suburbian cultural thing from the 1960s, and you feel like a voyeur looking in to the sex lives of people who could be your grand parents.

    Eyes Wide Shut is a more modern movie that centers around these parties.

    That brings me to Cronenberg's Video Drome and Tarantino's Death Proof. I kept thinking of them, and wondering if they seen this movie. It is certainly the type of movie that influenced these movies, I felt there were a lot of similarities.

    I mean, it also feels a bit like the origin of the rape revenge movie. I am not sure what preceded it, but this movie must be one of the earlier ones, and it comes across as a movie a head of its time in those genres.

    Jack Hill may just be a exploitation film director, but he made some of the best ones of the 70s for sure.

    Like some other films of the time it is sexualised in a trashy way, and dare I admit it I even found it quite funny for the most part. Should they make sexualised films that are partly comedy about such a serious subject matter, I do not know: but they did it here.

    Partly why I found it so watchable, as these movies, they don't play by the rules. Its less cliched than most movies.
    IMOvies

    Ultimately Unsatisfying

    MONDO KEYHOLE (1966) * (D: Jack Hill, John Lamb) Black and white sleaze film about a husband who ignores his wife and winds up a rapist. Cheap, but contains some artsy dream sequences; ultimately unsatisfying - and no skin - for what it's worth.
    bookertl

    Mondo Keyhole -The Original

    Watched the original when it came out. Black and white and later bought a copy from Something Weird Video. Was disappointed to see the SWV copy was not the same as the original. A rather erotic scene involved a girl in a stripped blouse be attacked in a junkyard. He wrestles with her a bit and then tears her blouse open exposing a very nice and large pair of bosoms. The original version, she tries to run away after he has ripped her blouse open and we see her running hard with her blouse wide open and of course....her **** bouncing madly, a good scene. He of course does catch her....Considering the time period, these movies were stretching the limits and looking back, have become an enjoyable journey back to a time more innocent with lots to gain...It is worth a view!

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      There appear to be different prints of this film floating around. A patron of the film when it was screened theatrically recalls a more explicit scene that did not appear in the Something Weird VHS release. By the same token, the Something Weird release seemed to have more nightmare footage than the later official release from VCI on DVD.
    • Quotes

      Howard Thorne: [to himself, immitating adult speaking to him as a child] What a nice little boy you are, Howard. And what are you going to be when you grow up, Howard? Doctor? Lawyer?

      [as if answering, menacingly]

      Howard Thorne: No, no. I'm going to be... a rapist. Nothing less.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Crash and Burn! Jack Hill on the Making of 'Pit Stop' (2014)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Worst Crime of Them All
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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