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Queen of the Blues

  • 1979
  • 1 Std. 2 Min.
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2,9/10
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Queen of the Blues (1979)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA seedy striptease club in London's West End becomes the target for unpleasant crooks. The club's owners are blackmailed into paying out large wads of cash, but star attraction Mary Millingt... Alles lesenA seedy striptease club in London's West End becomes the target for unpleasant crooks. The club's owners are blackmailed into paying out large wads of cash, but star attraction Mary Millington saves the day with her energetic stripping.A seedy striptease club in London's West End becomes the target for unpleasant crooks. The club's owners are blackmailed into paying out large wads of cash, but star attraction Mary Millington saves the day with her energetic stripping.

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    • Willy Roe
  • Drehbuch
    • George Evans
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mary Millington
    • Rosemary England
    • John M. East
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    2,9/10
    192
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    • Regie
      • Willy Roe
    • Drehbuch
      • George Evans
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mary Millington
      • Rosemary England
      • John M. East
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    Mary Millington
    • Mary, Queen of the Blues
    Rosemary England
    • Jill
    John M. East
    • Mike Carter
    Allan Warren
    • Tony Carter
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Uncle Fred
    • (as Ballard Barclay)
    Lynn Dean
    • Lucille
    Felix Bowness
    • Eddie
    Milton Reid
    Milton Reid
    • Ricky
    Robert Russell
    Robert Russell
    • Roscoe
    Cindy Truman
    • Mirabelle
    Nicola Austin
    • Teresa
    Lydia Lloyd
    • June
    Rosalind Watts
    • Jane
    Pat Astley
    Pat Astley
    • Rosetta
    Faith Daykin
    • Charmaine
    Fiona Sanderson
    • Valerie
    Valerie Minifie
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    Harry Littlewood
    Harry Littlewood
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    6torrascotia

    Mary Millingtons final appearance.

    For those not in the know Mary Millington was the UKs most famous adult film and magazine star. She was responsible for millions of magazine sales and is also one of the stars of the film which is credited as having the longer ever cinema run, 1977s Come Play With Me. A documentary about her life called Respectable chronicles her life, loves and battles with the anti-pornography movement spearheaded by Mary Whitehouse. Its well worth seeing. Queen of Blues is the last film she appeared in before she is reported to have committed suicide, citing worries about going to jail, tax issues and police harassment. She ran her own sex shop in London where she would also serve her fans and customers personally. According to her documentary she would also sell under the counter materials which gained her the attention of the police resulting in raids however she was a libertarian and campaigned to make adult materials available at a time when the UK had the most draconian laws in Europe. At the time of filming Queen of the Blues Mary was reportedly hooked on drugs and being arrested regularly for shoplifting, her mental health was unravelling. However there is nothing on screen that suggests any of this this was affecting her performance. The film itself is basically a UK version of Teaserama, the Betty Paige movie. Its mainly consists of strippers or burlesque dancers if you prefer, doing their routines on stage to sort commercial disco while older men drink while they watch. This is roughly 60% of the movie which is only a min or so over being an hours length. There is very little dialogue or story. A stand up comedian also introduces the girls and tells jokes which are very much of their time. The backstory is really paper thin and revolves around the club owners being pressured into paying protection money while a side story is concerned with one of the club owners trying to work over his hangups in the bedroom. On release this was an X rated movie however its very tame by todays standards, some flesh on show but thats it. Queen of the Blues is actually a good snapshot of a period of UK history with one of its biggest stars at the time. Its not a high quality movie but it is a good representation of popular culture, warts and all. Its also an important film as its the last outing for Mary Millington, who seems to have been forgotten by many despite the huge following she had during the 70s. If you are curious about this time in the UK and have never heard of Mary, watch the documentary about her life and then watch her films. It certainly puts a different spin on it and a life as short as her dying at age 33 in such tragic circumstances should not be forgotten. Especially when she was part of so many peoples lives. (even if they wont admit it!) Watch it for Mary!
    2malcolmgsw

    why such a high rating?

    Difficult to believe that people actually paid money to watch this rubbish.The only point of interest for me is that John East was a max miller impersonator,that's why his jokes are so old.
    7Goingbegging

    She died beautiful

    As this was being filmed, Mary Millington was sliding into drugs, debt and suicide - quite impossible to believe, watching the confident blonde stripper performing at her peak in the last days of her life.

    The story is just an ordinary floor-show in a Soho club. Basement bar-room, piped music, dirty old men, a gaggle of hard-bitten hookers exchanging cynical humour behind a flimsy curtain, and the heavy mob never out of sight for long. If you wanted to be generous, you could call it 'cinema verité'. Others might just call it fly-on-the-wall.

    The club has been bought by two brothers, on the proceeds of an unexpectedly generous gift of cash from their uncle, of whose business affairs they know nothing. But where's there's brass, there's muck, and the brothers soon get the offer they (supposedly) can't refuse from Mr. Nice and Mr. Nasty, played by the laddish Felix Bowness and the murderous Milton Reid. The brothers are very poorly cast, especially the leader, played by the wimpish John East whose attempts to intimidate the gangsters are pathetically unconvincing. He is almost as bad trying to impersonate Max Miller during the intervals, actually wearing one of the great man's suits. (Incredibly, the two men had been close friends.) The elbow-game is looking like a walkover by the mob until the surprise-ending, which we can't divulge, but which reveals how the uncle made his fortune.

    Try counting how many times Felix Bowness says "Cor, I'd like to get a load of that", and you'll gather that neither the plot nor the dialogue are exactly rich with subtlety. The opening theme is obviously a cut-price imitation of 'The Stripper', and the various acts are accompanied by the usual cod-oriental snake-charmer music. And while you expect a strip-club receptionist to have seen it all, the mysterious Geraldine Hooper manages to look shocked every time.
    1vlloyd46

    Revolting seedy film

    Mary Millington was a useless 'actress'. Flat, monotone voice. Seedy woman. Very ordinary looking. You could tell she was on drugs. Dead eyes. The men were as sexy as cabbages!!!!

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      In the night club scene John M. East wears a suit which belonged to his great friend Max Miller
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      During Nicola Austin's onstage striptease, a cutaway to the audience shows her sitting applauding herself.
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      Edited into Mary Millington's World Striptease Extravaganza (1981)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. Juli 1979 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Mavile Kraliçe
    • Drehorte
      • Bruton Place, Mayfair, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Burlesque Club)
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      • Roldvale
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