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Fleshpot on 42nd Street

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
670
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Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1972)
Drama

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.A streetwalker desperately seeks love and acceptance against the backdrop of NYC's Times Square.

  • Director
    • Andy Milligan
  • Writer
    • Andy Milligan
  • Stars
    • Laura Cannon
    • Neil Flanagan
    • Harry Reems
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    670
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writer
      • Andy Milligan
    • Stars
      • Laura Cannon
      • Neil Flanagan
      • Harry Reems
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writer
      • Andy Milligan
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    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.
    9django-1

    along with VAPORS, this is Andy Milligan's most worthwhile film

    There's no question that Andy Milligan's film work was influenced by Andy Warhol. That doesn't downgrade the late Mr. Milligan at all-- no doubt when he was putting together plays in the 1950s, much of the aesthetic seen in VAPORS and FLESHPOT ON 42nd STREET was already intact. It's as if Warhol influenced the film-making, yet Tennessee Williams influenced the content. I thought Milligan's VAPORS (see my review) was a masterpiece, treating loneliness, desperation, and sexual confusion in a bold and honest way. You don't have to be bisexual or gay to find the humanity and universality in such a film. For me, FLESHPOT is equally fine. If VAPORS was reminiscent of early Warhol, when Andy himself was at the camera, FLESHPOT is reminiscent of the Paul Morrissey era. There's no Joe Dallesandro here, but Milligan was never about "stars" the way Warhol was. This is the story of two people who are sexually confused and sexually frustrated, and find that they have to "hustle" on every level of their existence. They may be in the gutter, but they both have somewhere inside them a spark of romance and dreams of a better life...somehow, somewhere. Neil Flanagan (aka "Lynn" Flanagan) brings a lot of depth to the role of queen Cherry Lane--sweet one moment, bitchy another moment; kind and considerate, but then thoughtless. Flanagan is, of course, familiar to any Milligan fan because of playing GURU in GURU THE MAD MONK. Diana Lewis's other credits seem to be mostly porn, but she makes the role of Dusty uncomfortably real. Everyone has known a few Dustys--the person who moves in with someone and basically provides sexual favors in return for room and board and some occasional pocket money. A number of people have BEEN Dustys at some low period in their lives. She is hard-bitten, cynical, knows how to manipulate the gullible, but she too has a dream of a better life that even the sleazy New York underbelly has not snuffed out. Some people manage to find a way out, or move somewhere else and reinvent themselves successfully, but many do not, and this is their story. The jumpy 16mm photography of Milligan's legendary Auricon camera almost becomes a participant in the film, and makes everything alive and moving, the way it does in real life. There's a lot of attention to dialogue in Milligan's 60s and early 70s work--the man may have been essentially a playwright. When it works well, Milligan's dialogue works as well as some of the later, less symbolic, more explicit Tennessee Williams plays. This being an Andy Milligan film, there are no happy endings, but this film would be phony and insincere if it offered one. FLESHPOT ON 42nd STREET is an honest look at characters living in an urban jungle, a place where if you don't take advantage of the next person you meet, that person will take advantage of you. Milligan does not judge these characters; he finds the humanity within them. This is equal to the best of the Warhol-Morrissey films, and in its own right is an impressive piece of work that seems more accurate and more rich the older I get and the more I've lived. Don't wait three decades for someone to proclaim this a masterpiece and one of the most significant "windows" into the early 70's, and for it to be shown at some film festival alongside TAXI DRIVER--score a copy now.
    6jamiemiller-07611

    Sleazy Grindhouse Trash

    A homeless young woman hops from bed to bed and friend's apartment to friend's apartment trying to find herself and gets into all sorts of trouble with a variety of shady characters until she meets a guy she really falls for.

    Sometimes funny, sometimes shocking, and always unpredictable, Fleshpot on 42nd Street goes further than just about any other low budget exploitation cheapie from the era and includes real sex. Oddly enough, the sex scenes don't deter from the film or stop the film cold and only enhance it.
    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!
    7meghancoker

    Engrossing Exploitation

    Dusty, a small time hustler, moves out of her boyfriend's apartment when he finally confronts her about not paying any of the rent and refusing to get a job. She's back on the streets where she reconnects with her transgender prostitute friend, Cherry. Cherry agrees to let her room with her and help her turn some tricks, but things get complicated when Dusty starts to develop feelings for one of her clients.

    Andy Milligan isn't a filmmaker known for class or his strong narratives, but Fleshpot on 42nd Street is about as strong an effort from him that I've seen. Milligan has created a group of interesting lowlifes who ran the gamut from sexist to racist, but there's a sweet loyalty between them all even as they curse each other out and insult one another.

    The film dabbles in hardcore pornography as well, but it feels oddly important to the story and some of the moments between Dusty and her new lover, Bob, are surprisingly sweet and touching. Not all of the acting is great and, in typical Milligan fashion, it won't be winning any cinematography awards, but it sets out to tell a memorable story and succeeds.

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    • Trivia
      Originally shot on 16mm film and blown up to 35mm for distribution to theaters - which explains some of the picture's graininess.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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?

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

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1978 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flashpot on 42nd Street
    • Filming locations
      • 149 Corson Avenue, Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA(Bob's house)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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