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Fleshpot on 42nd Street

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
664
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Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1972)
Drama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA streetwalker desperately seeks love and acceptance against the backdrop of NYC's Times Square.A streetwalker desperately seeks love and acceptance against the backdrop of NYC's Times Square.A streetwalker desperately seeks love and acceptance against the backdrop of NYC's Times Square.

  • Dirección
    • Andy Milligan
  • Guión
    • Andy Milligan
  • Reparto principal
    • Laura Cannon
    • Neil Flanagan
    • Harry Reems
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    664
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Andy Milligan
    • Guión
      • Andy Milligan
    • Reparto principal
      • Laura Cannon
      • Neil Flanagan
      • Harry Reems
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    Laura Cannon
    Laura Cannon
    • Dusty Cole
    • (as Diana Lewis)
    Neil Flanagan
    • Cherry Lane
    • (as Lynn Flanagan)
    Harry Reems
    Harry Reems
    • Bob
    • (as Bob Walters)
    Paul Matthews
    • Jimmie
    Earle Edgerton
    • Sammy
    M.A. Whiteside
    • Susie Simmons
    Dorin McGough
    • Sally Simmons
    Richard Towers
    Richard Towers
    • Tony
    • (as Joe Powers)
    Daniel Dietrich
    • Billy
    • (as Dan Dietrich)
    Ron Keith
    • Cal
    Fred J. Lincoln
    Fred J. Lincoln
    • Joe
    • (as Fred Lincoln)
    Tony Johnson
    • Mac
    Ken Hill
    • Walt
    Frank Corso
    • Carl
    Fred Larch
    • Man in Bar
    Bob Olson
    • Man in Bar
    Joe Downing
    • Guy on Street
    Conrad Ward
    • Cherry's John
    • Dirección
      • Andy Milligan
    • Guión
      • Andy Milligan
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    6frankfob

    Not bad at all, in a scuzzy kind of way

    Knowing Andy Milligan's reputation, and judging from the video box cover, I really wasn't expecting much from this film. To tell the truth, I wasn't expecting ANYTHING from it. I rented it because I had never seen a Milligan movie and wanted to see if he was as lousy a filmmaker as his reputation says he is. Well, judging by this film, he isn't.

    That's not to say that it's any kind of masterpiece, or even particularly good, or even particularly competent. Although the IMDb technical specs for this film say it was shot in 35mm, it has the grainy, poor color quality and lousy sound of 16mm, which is what it really appears to be. The acting is nothing special but not completely incompetent. Neil Flannagan as a drag queen hooker is sort of charming in a pathetic way, and has a scene where he gets into an argument in a bar that is actually pretty funny. Diana Lewis as the young girl who's the centerpiece of this isn't particularly impressive, but she gets by. Harry Reems tries too hard to be the boy next door type and doesn't really pull it off, but he's at least watchable. Amazingly for a Milligan film there's actually a coherent story line about the kinds of people who inhabited the seamy area of Manhattan known as Times Square way back before Disney bought it up and sterilized it, and Milligan actually does a pretty good job of conveying the seediness, depravity, debauchery and general scuzziness that typified the area at that time. What really sets this movie apart from others of its type that I've seen, however, is the way it treats its characters. It's not judgmental of them at all, and doesn't romanticize them as poor pathetic victims or portray them as vicious, depraved victimizers. It just shows them as people who don't have a whole lot going for them and try to get by as best they can with what they've got, doing whatever it is they have to do to make it through to the next day. In other words, they're not much different from anyone else. It took me a while to realize what he was saying with this movie because of the film's technical and narrative shortcomings--for all the good intentions he seems to have brought to this project, Milligan is still a terrible director--but the area and the subject matter were apparently close to his heart, and if Andy Milligan can be said to have made a "personal" film, this is probably it. It's worth a look to see what Times Square was really like back in the early '70s, and the film itself is actually, on the whole, pretty interesting. Check it out.
    6jfgibson73

    "Friends can be a great deal of work"

    I thought this was an entertaining grindhouse relic. It was more of a drama than anything, but the characters made it watchable. The lead actress seems ruthless at first, but eventually shows she can gain our sympathy--she is generous to her friends, and just wants a better life. Her transgender friend gets all the best lines. The men are all lumps of crud (and terrible actors)--except Bob. It's not the most complicated story--it's more of a character piece, but I was never bored by it. I don't know if there are different versions out there, but the print I saw was pretty grainy. Also, some of the camera work could make you motion sick the way it shakes around. But I will recommend it for anyone who can overlook technical flaws to find a trashy gem set in 70's New York.
    7dungeonstudio

    A Heartfelt Determination To It All.

    As low budget and crass as this movie maybe, I was highly impressed by it's realism and efforts made by all. A cross between early Paul Morrisey and John Water films, for better or for worse. But I'd say Andy Milligan and the actors knew the New York and the times they were in. Laura Cannon, Neil Flanagan, and even comical Harry Reems all exude a hope and optimism that there is aspirations to live for, and life can improve. Yet doesn't pull any punches that a hard life on the streets can't be easily shaken off for Prince Charming either. As low budget and awkward as this movie maybe, there's a dedication and determination in it all that is endearing. The seedier side of Looking for Mr. Goodbar. But an entertaining tale for only the most mature of movie goers. A valiant effort!
    6atlasmb

    Life Of A Hustler

    Gritty in substance and style, "Fleshpot" looks at the seedy side of urban existence, specifically in New York City. Dusty (Laura Cannon/Diana Lewis) is disgusted with her life as a hustler and a criminal. She feels trapped in a cycle of survival that does not allow her to look beyond the current day.

    This adult film is cinema verite and it does a fair job of capturing life in and around the streets. The acting is credible. Sometimes the framing is poor. Surprisingly, there are humorous moments, and some philosophizing by the characters.
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Performance from Cannon Makes Film

    Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1973)

    *** (out of 4)

    Dusty Cole (Laura Cannon) is a woman living in New York City where she finds herself broke and in a bad place. She agrees to move in wide drag queen and prostitute Cherry Lane (Neil Flanagan) but soon she too is turning tricks for cash. Before long Dusty meets Bob (Harry Reems) and the two quickly fall in love but Cherry puts pressure on Dusty to do one more trick.

    I've seen a little over a dozen Andy Milligan movies and I must admit that I rarely give them more than a half a star. The majority of his movies are BOMB rated so obviously I don't think too much of him as a director. At the same time, I understand the cult following that has built around him over the past decade. With that said, I was completely shocked at how good FLESHPOT ON 42ND STREET was. The story itself isn't anything overly original but I thought the film has a certain rawness that worked in its favor and the film also benefited from a terrific performance by Cannon.

    Cannon's filmography is mostly porn titles but I must say that she was excellent in the role of this woman who just wants happiness but finds one bad situation after another. I thought Cannon was extremely believable in the part and she brought a certain tenderness that made you care for the character. Flanagan, a Milligan favorite, is also quite good in the role of the drag queen. The line delivery and the way Flanagan can go from good to bad was performed very well. Reems is also good in his supporting part and look fast for Fred Lincoln of THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT fame.

    Milligan does a fine job building up the story and this is certainly the best movie I've seen from him. I thought he did a very good job at making the film seem very realistic as if you were watching real people. There are some great shots of 42nd Street during its exploitation glory days that fans will enjoy. There's a lot of nudity in the film as well as some sexual violence but it just helps the drama of the story.

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    • Curiosidades
      Originally shot on 16mm film and blown up to 35mm for distribution to theaters - which explains some of the picture's graininess.
    • Pifias
      As Dusty is talking to Cherry on the phone from Bob's house, the way the towel is wrapped around her head changes twice between shots.
    • Citas

      Dusty Cole: Well, what do you want to do now?

      Cherry Lane: Let's go out to dinner tonight. Then we'll take in the double horror bill at The Lyric. Torture Dungeon and Bloodthirsty Butchers, okay?

    • Versiones alternativas
      The version widely available on tape is the R-Rated version entitled "Girls of 42nd Street."
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in The Trouble with Barry (2013)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de febrero de 1978 (Australia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 149 Corson Avenue, Staten Island, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Bob's house)
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      1 hora 27 minutos
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