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Futz

  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
116
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Futz (1969)
Comedy

Sexual satire about a young farmer who has had many bad experiences with women. He showers love and affection upon his pet pig, Amanda, saying she alone is worthy to be his wife. His "marria... Read allSexual satire about a young farmer who has had many bad experiences with women. He showers love and affection upon his pet pig, Amanda, saying she alone is worthy to be his wife. His "marriage" to Amanda causes a scandal in the community, almost mass hysteria.Sexual satire about a young farmer who has had many bad experiences with women. He showers love and affection upon his pet pig, Amanda, saying she alone is worthy to be his wife. His "marriage" to Amanda causes a scandal in the community, almost mass hysteria.

  • Director
    • Tom O'Horgan
  • Writers
    • Rochelle Owens
    • Joseph Stefano
  • Stars
    • Seth Allen
    • John Bakos
    • Mari-Claire Charba
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    116
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom O'Horgan
    • Writers
      • Rochelle Owens
      • Joseph Stefano
    • Stars
      • Seth Allen
      • John Bakos
      • Mari-Claire Charba
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Seth Allen
    Seth Allen
    • Oscar Loop
    John Bakos
    • Cyrus Futz
    Mari-Claire Charba
    • Ann Fox
    Peter Craig
    • Sheriff Tom Sluck
    Jerry Owen Cunliffe
    • Buford
    Jeannette Erfelt
    • Mother Satz
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Sugford
    • (as Fred Forrest)
    Clay Haney
    • Jeffrey Weese
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Merry Lee
    Victor Lipari
    • Brother Ned Satz
    Beth Porter
    • Majorie Satz
    Michael Warren Powell
    • Bill Marjoram
    Marilyn Roberts
    • Mrs. Loop
    Rob Thirkield
    • Father Satz
    Eric Wildwoode
    • Dorn
    David Astor
    Johnny Dodd
    • Riordan
    George Economou
    • Director
      • Tom O'Horgan
    • Writers
      • Rochelle Owens
      • Joseph Stefano
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    3rwint

    Too Absurd to be Comprehensible or Enjoyable

    Story of a man who has unnatural feelings for a pig. Starts out with a opening scene that is a terrific example of absurd comedy. A formal orchestra audience is turned into an insane, violent mob by the crazy chantings of it's singers. Unfortunately it stays absurd the WHOLE time with no general narrative eventually making it just too off putting. Even those from the era should be turned off. The cryptic dialogue would make Shakespeare seem easy to a third grader. On a technical level it's better than you might think with some good cinematography by future great Vilmos Zsigmond. Future stars Sally Kirkland and Frederic Forrest can be seen briefly.
    8newchaz64

    A Brilliant Piece of Experimental Theatre Preserved

    FUTZ is the only show preserved from the experimental theatre movement in New York in the 1960s (the origins of Off Off Broadway). Though it's not for everyone, it is a genuinely brilliant, darkly funny, even more often deeply disturbing tale about love, sex, personal liberty, and revenge, a serious morality tale even more relevant now in a time when Congress wants to outlaw gay marriage by trashing our Constitution. The story is not about being gay, though -- it's about love and sex that don't conform to social norms and therefore must be removed through violence and hate. On the surface, it tells the story of a man who falls in love with a pig, but like any great fable, it's not really about animals, it's about something bigger -- stifling conformity in America.

    The stage version won international acclaim in its original production, it toured the U.S. and Europe, and with others of its kind, influenced almost all theatre that came after it. Luckily, we have preserved here the show pretty much as it was originally conceived, with the original cast and original director, Tom O'Horgan (who also directed HAIR and Jesus Christ Superstar on Broadway).

    This is not a mainstream, easy-to-take, studio film -- this is an aggressive, unsettling, glorious, deeply emotional, wildly imaginative piece of storytelling that you'll never forget. And it just might change the way you see the world...
    stephen-63

    Hillbilly bestial opera comedy - post Hair!

    Seen as an uncertified film in 1969 it was of its period featuring hillbilly love affairs (including an attractive pig) and very artistic writhing bodies in the desert sands. Of its time and worth old hippies watching for nostalgia.
    10rlcsljo

    Excellent testimonial to experimental theatre

    "All the world's a stage and its people actors in it"--or something like that. Who the hell said that theatre stopped at the orchestra pit--or even at the theatre door? Why is not the audience participants in the theatrical experience, including the story itself?

    This film was a grand experiment that said: "Hey! the story is you and it needs more than your attention, it needs your active participation". "Sometimes we bring the story to you, sometimes you have to go to the story."

    Alas no one listened, but that does not mean it should not have been said.
    EyeAskance

    huh?

    This impossibly overboard counterculture spectacle denotes a man's deep romantic feelings for a pig...a love so taboo that even his hillbilly kinfolk are arms-up in horror over it.

    It's a musical of sorts, sourced from an Off-Off-Broadway stage piece which apparently generated some degree of enthusiasm in its time. FUTZ is also aggressively pushy with its strangely illustrated, cryptoglyphic sociopolitical commentary, touching mostly on issues of autonomy and sufferance. So, it is what it is...AN EXPERIMENTAL, METAPHORICAL, ZOOPHELIA HILLBILLY MUSICAL. While it's generally immersed in derisive absurdist humor, it alternately crosses some serious, even discomforting junctures along the way.

    Sounds too exquisitely nonconformist to pass up, doesn't it?

    Well...this raging avalanche of officiously arty grandeur might succeed as a fascinating rumination on creative onanism...it definitely has the requisite freak appeal for a very select entente of outsider types. Mainstreamers, however, won't surrender gently to this megalomaniacal, dope-fueled celluloid spitball.

    4/10

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    • Trivia
      On an episode of "Siskel and Ebert At the Movies" which was dedicated to bad cinema, Roger Ebert declared this film to be the worst he had ever seen.
    • Quotes

      Cyrus Futz: We tried to go to church but they wouldn't let us in - so I read you the Bible at home.

    • Connections
      Featured in Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond (2016)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • 1976 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Jenny Lind, California, USA(outdoor scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Cafe La Mama
      • Guvnor
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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