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The Love Statue

  • 1965
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
86
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The Love Statue (1965)
Mystery

Wimpy struggling Greenwich Village painter Tyler Westin is in love with gorgeous, but mean and snippy cabaret dancer Lisa, who treats Tyler like dirt and constantly belittles him. Sultry nig... Read allWimpy struggling Greenwich Village painter Tyler Westin is in love with gorgeous, but mean and snippy cabaret dancer Lisa, who treats Tyler like dirt and constantly belittles him. Sultry nightclub singer Mashiko turns Tyler on to LSD. After a nightmarish three day acid trip, Tyle... Read allWimpy struggling Greenwich Village painter Tyler Westin is in love with gorgeous, but mean and snippy cabaret dancer Lisa, who treats Tyler like dirt and constantly belittles him. Sultry nightclub singer Mashiko turns Tyler on to LSD. After a nightmarish three day acid trip, Tyler returns to his shabby apartment to find Lisa murdered. Is Tyler responsible for her deat... Read all

  • Director
    • David E. Durston
  • Writers
    • David E. Durston
    • Robert A. Poore
  • Stars
    • Peter Ratray
    • Beti Seay
    • Harvey J. Goldenberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    86
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David E. Durston
    • Writers
      • David E. Durston
      • Robert A. Poore
    • Stars
      • Peter Ratray
      • Beti Seay
      • Harvey J. Goldenberg
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Ratray
    • Tyler
    Beti Seay
    • Lisa
    • (as Ondine Lisé)
    Harvey J. Goldenberg
    Harvey J. Goldenberg
    • Stan
    • (as Harvey Goldenberg)
    Nancy Norman
    • The Model
    Coleman Younger
    • Nick
    Cory Stevens
    Liz Otto
    • Loud Woman at Bar
    Mario DeRosa
    • Gay Guy on Street
    Gigi Darlene
    • The Statue
    • (as Leonora Rheine)
    Morgan Wilson
    Maria Sobossek
    • Woman at LSD Party
    David Roya
    Hisako Tsukuba
    • Mashiko
    • (as Hisako 'Choko' Tsukuba)
    Matt Baylor
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    June Roberts
    • Stan's Fantasy Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Dottie Stallworth
    • Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David E. Durston
    • Writers
      • David E. Durston
      • Robert A. Poore
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    lor_

    Exploitation that's neither fish nor fowl

    The late filmmaker David Durston has his own take on this early work, revealed in his interview & commentary material included in its DVD resurrection. But he seems a victim of self-delusion, as the movie doesn't match his aspirations.

    With a title (and subject) THE LOVE STATUE it is rather ludicrous for him to claim that it was a movie about drugs, in this case then-topical LSD, and not a sex movie. If your script is about a statue that the hero thinks (under LSD-inspired delusions) comes to life to make love with him, then we're solidly in sexploitation territory. The LSD angle, played up to a fare-thee-well by the video company packaging, is just a minor, unconvincing gimmick. And talking about making an art film influenced by European masters is pathetic when one views the actual result.

    The revived for video version omits the added sex scenes the producers demanded but that Durston refused to shoot himself (credited to genre journeyman Al Viola). So what we have is a poorly made, lacking in nudity skin flick with far more flaws, including a wholly unsatisfactory final reel, than virtues.

    Stage actor Peter Ratray chews the scenery as a stereotypical Greenwich Village artist living off a beautiful dancer (Beti Seay in the best performance, though also overplayed). His new sculptor roommate is a real oddball, limned by Harvey Goldenberg. It is interesting that in the AFI Catalog synopsis (published back in 1976) for the film his character's homosexuality is the key plot device, but that aspect is entirely missing from the DVD.

    Durston also unleashes a Japanese pop star Choko Tsukuba, in a much ado about nothing American debut. It reminded me of the parallel world of female Japanese jazz vocalists, take a '90s star like Keiko Lee for example, who look good on paper but are pretty embarrassing to listen to, even if accompanied by American jazz masters.

    The film's best element is the beautiful model for the statue that comes to life, credited under the pseudonym Nancy Norman (or is it local favorite Gigi Darlene -IMDb has the credits garbled). The fans deserved to see much more of whomever, however -maybe the missing additional photography footage delivers.

    Durston gives a detailed alibi, blaming the weatherman, for why the confusing ending of the film is so poor, but it is intrinsically bad. The set up scene for a final confrontation is bungled and unconvincing, so when the tacked on scene (shot upstate instead of in Central Park due to a snowstorm botching up the schedule) unfolds credibility has already been lost.

    I saw both of Durston's claims to fame, I DRINK YOUR BLOOD and STIGMA, in theaters back when they were new and wasn't impressed. He ended his film career cranking out gay porn which I haven't sat through, and I don't understand why he has a cult following at all.
    6jameselliot-1

    Beyond garbage

    The girls are pretty and sexy. The movie is horrendous sewer trash. The actress who plays Lisa was good. The actress at the end the apathetic, overacting artist rescues had a thankless role.

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    • Trivia
      Writer/director David E. Durston took LSD under a doctor's supervision in order to research the subject of hallucinogenic drugs for this film.
    • Goofs
      When Tyler follows The Model into the subway car, she sits in front of a window and he sits next to her in front of a panel showing train info posted, but after she makes a face at him, his reaction shot is also in front of a window, then he's back in front of the panel again, till she gets up and, presumably with matrix moves, flits from one side of the car to the other, mid conversation, in a succession of shots, back and forth, till she leaves the car. Meanwhile, a man in a hat, reading a newspaper, sitting next to them, disappears and returns at will.
    • Quotes

      Mashiko: See? Just one small cube, dropped in a glass of water, can possess your mind into a wonderful world of fantasy, lasting for hours, sometimes for days.

      Tyler: And this is, uh, what did you call it?

      Mashiko: LSD.

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Love Drug
    • Filming locations
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • V & N Associates
      • Vansan Productions
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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