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Mansfield 66/67

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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6.1/10
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Mansfield 66/67 (2017)
BiographyDocumentaryMusical

MANSFIELD 66/67 is about the last two years of movie goddess Jayne Mansfield's life, and the rumours swirling around her untimely death.MANSFIELD 66/67 is about the last two years of movie goddess Jayne Mansfield's life, and the rumours swirling around her untimely death.MANSFIELD 66/67 is about the last two years of movie goddess Jayne Mansfield's life, and the rumours swirling around her untimely death.

  • Directors
    • P. David Ebersole
    • Todd Hughes
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Anger
    • A.J. Benza
    • Sue Bernard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    514
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    • Directors
      • P. David Ebersole
      • Todd Hughes
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Anger
      • A.J. Benza
      • Sue Bernard
    • 12User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kenneth Anger
    Kenneth Anger
    • Self - Filmmaker & Author
    A.J. Benza
    A.J. Benza
    • Self - Author & Columnist
    Sue Bernard
    Sue Bernard
    • Self - Author, 'Bernard of Hollywood', Actress
    • (as Susan Bernard)
    Joshua Grannell
    Joshua Grannell
    • Self - Underground Drag Performer
    • (as Peaches Christ)
    Cheryl Dunye
    Cheryl Dunye
    • Self - Filmmaker & Professor
    Tippi Hedren
    Tippi Hedren
    • Self - Actress & Animal Activist, Shambala Animal Preserve
    Anton LaVey
    Anton LaVey
    • Self - Founder, Church of Satan
    • (archive footage)
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Self - Artist & Satanic Scholar
    • (archive footage)
    Marilyn
    Marilyn
    • Self - Pop Star
    Alison Martino
    Alison Martino
    • Self
    Matt Momchilov
    Matt Momchilov
    • Self
    Miguel Pendas
    Miguel Pendas
    • Self - Archivist for San Francisco Film Society
    Dolly Read
    Dolly Read
    • Self - Actress
    Yolonda Ross
    Yolonda Ross
    • Self - Actress
    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Self - Actress & Jayne's Co-Star
    John Waters
    John Waters
    • Self - Filmmaker & Author
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Self - Artist, Author & Cult Queen
    Ann Magnuson
    Ann Magnuson
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    • Directors
      • P. David Ebersole
      • Todd Hughes
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    5moonspinner55

    "A true story...based on rumor and hearsay."

    Tongue-in-cheek documentary on late actress Jayne Mansfield, bombshell of the 1950s, popular for her curves, eye-popping bust and platinum blonde hair. A would-be heir to Marilyn's throne, Jayne's career was sidetracked in the early '60s after she married bodybuilder/actor Mickey Hargitay and started having children. Twentieth Century-Fox dropped her contract, she supposedly turned down the role of Ginger on "Gilligan's Island", and wound up in rank B-movies before her tragic death in 1967. Interviews with historians, writers, actors and cult figures reestablish all the rumors movie-buffs have already heard a dozen times over, including how she died, her connection to Satan worshipper Anton LeVey, her high IQ, and the number of languages she spoke. It's a colorful, movie magazine-styled gossip-fest but not likely to be of much interest outside of Mansfield's devotees. ** from ****
    3gelineeweenie

    Documentary with interpretive danding

    That's right; interpretive dancing. Picture the documentary you're expecting, then add a scene where a group of college interpretive dancers 'act out the scene'. If you can handle that, the documentary is what you would expect.
    7gavin6942

    More Substantive Than the Promos Suggest

    "Mansfield 66/67" is about the last two years of movie goddess Jayne Mansfield's life, and the rumors swirling around her untimely death being caused by a curse, after her alleged romantic dalliance with Anton LaVey, head of the Church of Satan.

    While I typically don't get personal in my reviews, I feel it is necessary in this case. I spent a few years in the 1990s deeply entrenched in the world of Anton LaVey. While not a Satanist by any stretch of the imagination, I read everything he ever wrote, as well as a number of books about him. He was a known charlatan and plagiarist, but still fascinating just the same. At one point, he was even investigated regarding a plot to kill Ted Kennedy.

    The folks behind this documentary are just the right sort of people for the job. The celebrated "Room 237" is an interesting documentary in that it never lies (thus being an objective document), but covers the theories of some people who are clearly far off-case from anything Stanley Kubrick would have intended. This sets them up nicely to create a film examining the myths, rumors and innuendo surrounding someone the filmmakers describe as "the king-sized over-the-top punked-out Marilyn Monroe who became the ultimate atomic-era sex-kitten-gone-berserk".

    In actuality, this film is far more grounded in reality than one might expect from its premise or promotional material. Early on, we learn about who Mansfield was and what her place was in the wider context of sexuality in the 1960s. Given that her death was now 50 years ago, this is a good place to start – some people will have forgotten and far more may no longer have any idea who she was, even if the name sounds vaguely familiar.

    Amazingly, the film even gives a fair description of LaVey and his motives. Using selective interviews, one could easily play up the persona he was going for, but the film never does that and prefers to show him for whom he really was: a showman. Even the so-called Satanism expert makes no claim that LaVey had any connection to Satan. Kenneth Anger makes some minor hints, but that is the closest we come. Even the idea that he could have cast a curse is more or less dispelled. (Under LaVey's version of "Satanism" there is no literal devil and no such thing as curses, so even the suggestion he could do such a thing is outlandish.)

    Was Jayne Mansfield "beheaded"? As the film shows, this story began already on day one and the legend only grew over time (as Hollywood legends tend to do). Even this tale, which has some credible sources, is effectively debunked by the person who would probably know best: her undertaker. While he could cash in with some grisly details, he does no such thing. And his word is, for me, the last word.

    For the most part, the "plot" is the life story of Jayne Mansfield, from her early success, through bad marriages, to her untimely death. But there are a few unexpected side stories. I was not aware of Tippi Hedren's connection to "The Exorcist", for example, or of the mauling by lion of both Jayne's son Zoltan and Melanie Griffith (Hedren's daughter).

    There are two minor nitpicks I have with the film. First of all, it runs a bit short for a feature film. 85 minutes is a good length, but it only achieves this by having long credits and plenty of fluffy padding. The "real" running time is closer to 60 minutes. Second, it would have benefited greatly by including interviews with Jayne's children or ex-husbands. Matt Cimber is still alive and is given no chance to defend himself from his negative portrayal here. All five children, so far as I know, are still living, an surely could have added an interesting perspective.

    Overall, this was a fascinating retrospective and the creators were able to dig up some great footage of both Mansfield and LaVey that I've never seen elsewhere. Anyone interested in the Hollywood of the 1960s, the San Francisco counter-culture movement or anything a little offbeat will surely profit by seeing this film. Opens in theaters October 27, 2017.
    8MyMovieTVRomance

    It's like a good horror film...

    To like or not to like, THAT is the question!

    For what this is, it's very good- so I like it, cause it kept me quite enthralled. So, in that sense, this documentary is very likable, but at the same time, it's not a likable story. So, I am torn about "liking" this, but it's like a good horror film.

    Jayne's story is one of the most interesting of any Hollywood star, and it's so fascinating the way things happened in her life, giving everything a supernatural, eerie, and frankly, scary quality to it. Hers was a real-life horror story- not the morbid, ugly ones of the nightly news, but the fantastical, creepy, theatrical, macabre kind that all the best movie chillers are made of.

    Who knew that a documentary on sex kitten/blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield would be perfect for the Halloween season?! But it sure is!

    Oh, how I wish I had a time machine to go back and save her and the others with her on that fateful night from such horrific ends, but alas.

    Anyone interested in movie stars of the 1950s and 1960s may enjoy this, as well as, oddly enough, anyone interested in the occult, theories, and conspiracy.

    The creepiness factor is high with this one!

    R. I. P., dear Jayne,
    5By-TorX-1

    An Interesting Story of a Tragic Icon, but the UK Material is Disastrous

    Mansfield 66/7 contains a number of interesting contributors (John Waters, Kenneth Anger) and film academics to convey the fascinating, but tragic, life of Janye Mansfield. The documentary covers good ground, with the Anton LaVey sections and footage being particularly insightful (in fact, I would have liked the film to focus much more on the LaVey/Mansfield connection). As such, the US material is compelling (although some unnecessary animated sequences go a bit off track), but the film then bizarrely splices these sequences with dance and 'drama' scenes produced by a group of Leeds-based performance students. While no doubt arty in intent, these sections of the film are distracting, weird, incongrous, shot in a flat cinematic style that jars with the US footage, and are ultimately really quite awful. Why the producers opted for this approach is a mystery, but the UK scenes only serve to undercut the narrative badly. As such, the filmmakers should have replaced them with further or longer relevant interviews and footage that illuminate the life of Jayne Mansfield in the 1966/7 period rather than indulging in telling parts of the tale through interpretative dance, lifeless sketches, and various Leeds folk leaping and capering about in bad blonde wigs.

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      Despite being an American production, it has a load of crew members from West Yorkshire in England.
    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2017 Movie Catch-up: Part 2 (2018)
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      The Devil Made Her Do It! (I Can't Help It)
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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мэнсфилд 66/67
    • Filming locations
      • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • The Ebersole Hughes Company
      • Northern Film School
      • School of Film, Music & The Performing Arts
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,930
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,451
      • Oct 29, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,390
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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