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Scum of the Earth

  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
945
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Scum of the Earth (1963)
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A naive and innocent teenage girl is blackmailed into modeling in the nude for a photographer who is in league with a teenage gang whose boss illegally sells photos of teenage girls being ab... Read allA naive and innocent teenage girl is blackmailed into modeling in the nude for a photographer who is in league with a teenage gang whose boss illegally sells photos of teenage girls being abused and degraded.A naive and innocent teenage girl is blackmailed into modeling in the nude for a photographer who is in league with a teenage gang whose boss illegally sells photos of teenage girls being abused and degraded.

  • Director
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Writer
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Stars
    • William Kerwin
    • Louise Downe
    • Lawrence J. Aberwood
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Stars
      • William Kerwin
      • Louise Downe
      • Lawrence J. Aberwood
    • 21User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Kerwin
    • Harmon Johnson
    • (as Thomas Sweetwood)
    Louise Downe
    • Kim Sherwood
    • (as Vickie Miles)
    Lawrence J. Aberwood
    Lawrence J. Aberwood
    • Lang
    • (as Lawrence Wood)
    Sandra Sinclair
    • Sandy
    • (as Sandy Sinclair)
    Mal Arnold
    Mal Arnold
    • Larry
    Craig Maudslay Jr.
    Craig Maudslay Jr.
    • Ajax
    Christy Foushee
    Christy Foushee
    • Marie
    • (as Toni Calvert)
    Doug Brennan
    • Carl
    Christina Castel
    • Shirley
    Edward Mann
    • Mr. Sherwood
    Lou Youngman
    • Dave - Punk in Diner
    William Caulder
    • Joe - Punk in Diner
    Herschell Gordon Lewis
    Herschell Gordon Lewis
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    • Director
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • Writer
      • Herschell Gordon Lewis
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    5southdavid

    The Bones of an Idol

    I watched "Blood Feast" last weekend - also included on the same blu ray is the film "Scum of the Earth!" - another Hershall Gordon Lewis, which I decided to watch this weekend. It's a tawdy affair, and quite slow moving.

    Having reached the end of her rope, Sandy (Sandy Sinclaire) begs pornograhpher Lang (Lawrence Wood) to let her go. He decides that he will stop shooting with her, provided she brings in her replacement, the naïve Kim (Vickie Miles). Harmon (Thomas Sweetwood) who takes the photographs slowly convinces Kim to reveal more, until they have enough to blackmail her to continuing. Then they introduce Ajax (Craig Maudsley Jr) a brutal thug who has no concerns about the girl's willingness to perform with him, in front of the camera.

    Much like "Blood Feast" were in the realm of low budget exploitation films here. As a result of that, the actors, some of whom are using pseudonyms for the film, are again not particularly strong. The film does, somewhat, try to have its cake and eat it too by having the pornographers as the villains, but also by showing you it's female leads topless. That said, I didn't find any of those moments sexy as, we know that the characters have been tricked, blackmailed or threatened into it. Not since "Three Billboards" have a seen a character so underserving of his heroes turn at the end of the film

    My main flaw though was that it was slow.

    Tough to recommend for anyone but the Lewis completists.
    5preppy-3

    Good--for a Hershell Gordon Lewis film

    An innocent girl Kim (Allison Louise Downe) is forced to pose topless to pay for her college tuition.

    The script is actually pretty good (except for a few clunky lines) and the direction is VERY good--for Herschell Gordon Lewis. The man made a lot of infamous blood and gore films of the 1960s--they were badly acted, directed and scripted but the plentiful gore kept you watching. But with this film something happened--he photographed in B&W and he actually wrote a fairly good script. Also there are a few competently directed sequences. Still it's really a bad film because of one thing--the acting. It's just AWFUL!!!!! It's just beyond belief how bad everybody is in the film (especially Downe). Also, despite the subject matter, there is no nudity. They come close but this would probably get by with a PG-13 rating today. So, a pretty good script and direction ruined by lousy acting. I'm sure some people are reading this and thinking I've lost my mind but seriously--HG Lewis made a fairly serious, good film!

    One hilarious mistake--at one point Kim gets a letter addressed to her in Detroit MI--yet all the exterior shots show palm trees that only grow in CA!!!!
    5Stevieboy666

    Not as bad as I'd expected

    Directed by, according to the opening credits, a one Lewis H.Gordon. No fooling any student of horror or exploitation cinema, this of course was actually the legendary Herschell Gordon Lewis, famous for his gore movies. His former wife, Allison Louise Downe, stars as a naïve young woman who earns some much needed cash posing for photographs but eventually finds herself posing nude, with the threat of blackmail hanging over her. And indeed there is some nudity here, breasts and bottoms. Which is probably the purose behind this film, rather than the moral message. Acting is bad, as to be expected with a HG Lewis. One character, Larry, is meant to be a minor but was actually 30 years old when this was filmed. One nice touch is that although filmed in black and white there is a split second red blood splat on screen. I only watched this film because it was an extra on a blu ray of another Lewis film but I'm glad that I did. Turned out to be reasonably entertaining.
    6cultfilmfan

    Scum Of The Earth

    Scum Of The Earth, is about a young girl named Kim, who is asked to do portraits for a photographer named Harmon. Kim, finds out how much she will be making and it will be enough to send her to college so she agrees to model for Harmon. Soon Harmon tells her that he wants her to pose topless for the photos and that she will be paid more than double what she was making before. Kim, is scared but agrees to do it. Kim, then releases she doesn't like what she has gotten into and the boss of these photo shoots named Lang, won't let her leave and soon Kim, finds out she is in for a lot of trouble. Scum Of The Earth, is written and directed by cult filmmaker Herschell Gordon Lewis, who is best known for his gory horror films such as Blood Feast (and this film stars a lot of the cast of Blood Feast) but this film is not a horror. It instead is a drama about an illegal pornography ring. I'am a big fan of Herschell Gordon Lewis's low budget B horror films and I like his non horror movies as well. They aren't the best looking or acted films but they are always guaranteed to entertain and Scum Of The Earth does that. The film is compelling and I wanted to see how the story would turn out and the film got more intriguing as it went along. I would've preferred if the film were perhaps a little longer but I did like what I saw and was entertained. Another entertaining B film from the master of gore Herschell Gordon Lewis.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    'Scum of The Earth' still maintains a strange fascination outside of it merely being a crusty celluloid museum piece.

    While this was the, as yet, uncrowned Godfather of Gore's final film shot in B/W it was later said to have been one of the first 'Roughies' and proved so financially successful that many similarly deranged films would muckily follow in its wonderfully mucky footsteps! While probably a tad naive and quaint when seen today, 'Scum of The Earth' nonetheless maintains a strange fascination outside of it merely being a crusty ol' museum piece of celluloid history. Fans of fearless filmmaker, H. G Lewis will be only too aware of the inordinately likable, more than robust character actor, Bill Kerwin's place in the triumphantly bloody pantheon of proto-splatter history by his memorable performance in the iconic cannibal opus 'Blood Feast' (1967), so it is doubly thrilling to see future Ishtar idolator, Fuad Ramses (Mal Arnold) in his earlier guise as, Larry, the blithely abusive lackey to odious Lang (Lawrence J. Aberwood), the porcine head of this sordid, photographically reprehensible flesh-pot factory.

    Ostensibly a cheaply made, moderately lurid morality tale, or to be pedantic, an 'immorality tale', this grubby-fingered monochrome 'expose' of crass female exploitation highlights the desperate plight of a guileless,Sherilyn Fenn lookie-likie, Kim Sherwood (Louise Downe) as she is crudely coerced into the unwilling role of 'glamour model' by arch manipulator, serial groomer of young women, Harmon Johnson (William Kerwin), erstwhile photographer, and full-time Heel! The grimily unsophisticated narrative very rapidly plunges ever deeper into the darkling mire of smut, since the fourth abject member of these insidious flesh wranglers is the vicious, over-muscled thug, Ajax (Craig Maudsley Jr.) who takes enormous pleasure in psychologically and physically assaulting these poor women into tearful submission in order to momentarily sate his openly sadistic lusts, perhaps, the estimable Mr. Lewis might have had some additionally powerful effects on future creators of extreme Japanese Pinku as well as single-handedly inventing the splatter movie genre! 'Scum of the Earth' simmers stagnantly to a marvellously melodramatic, all hellz' a poppin' climax, being tritely bookended with a pleasingly earnest voice-over from the mercurial mondo mastermind himself!

    Appearing somewhat rudimentary in style and content, 'Scum of The Earth' is most certainly not without dramatic interest, since one can't help but readily sympathize with our ingenious protagonist's increasingly desperate plight, and there's an amusingly broad, almost pantomime-esque quality to her abusers nastiness! These sleazy smut-rakers and their outrageous machinations remain consistently fun to watch, perhaps a few years earlier these dastardly sinister archetypes of cartoonish despotism would have no less callously tied shrieking damsels to the train tracks whilst repeatedly swirling oily moustaches with hubristic aplomb!

    Initially released on VHS by psychotronic curators 'Something Weird Video' many loons ago, it is certainly no small joy to view this formative example of H. G Lewis's trope-inventing filmmaking in much improved HD quality, perhaps not one of the more essential works from his inimitable cannon of kaleidoscopic, crimson-soaked lunacy, and while not the best place to begin investigating H. G Lewis's exhilaratingly orgiastic oeuvre but undoubtedly an important, hugely influential trashy B-Picture in its own right. Without belabouring the point, one can plainly see how utterly essential the charismatic, Bill Kerwin's myriad acting contributions have been to the continued relevance of H. G Lewis's extraordinary, convention-baiting, sin-suppurating, epoch-defining, heroically hyperbolic, celluloid freight train of midnight movie madness!

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    • Trivia
      Shot just two weeks after Orgie sanglante (1963) finished filming, with most of the same cast and crew.
    • Goofs
      When Kim comes out to Sandy's car after Larry abused her, she's all smiles as she runs from her house. Then, in the next shot, she's sobbing uncontrollably.
    • Quotes

      Lang: It's time for straight talk, Kim. It's not my fault you posed for Harmon. It's not my fault you posed for Larry in the nude. You did it, its your problem, its pretty late to act prissy and prim. All you kids make me sick! You act like little Miss Muffet and down inside you're dirty, do you hear me? Dirty! You're greedy and self centered and think you can get away with anything. You're no better than the girl who sells herself to a man, you're worse because you're a hypocrite. And now little Miss Muffet is in trouble and she's all outraged virtue. Well you listen and you listen well, you're damaged merchandise and this is a fire sale. You walk outta here and your reputation won't be worth fifteen cents. You'll do as I tell you! Do you hear me? You'll do as I tell you!

    • Alternate versions
      This film was released in both nude and non-nude versions
    • Connections
      Featured in Battle of the Bombs (1985)

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Отбросы Земли
    • Filming locations
      • Miami, Florida, USA
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    • Budget
      • $11,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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