Mondo Bizarro


1h 18m 1966

Film Details

Also Known As
Bizarro
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
San Francisco showing: 25 Aug 1966
Production Company
Olympic International Films
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

Synopsis

Hidden cameras investigate facets of human behavior normally obscured beneath the surface of respectable life: worshipers perform a secret voodoo rite in Nassau; young men and women are auctioned like livestock at an illegal Lebanese slave market; a Sydney, Australia, man casually pierces his cheek with a needle to demonstrate the principle of mind over matter; Vito, a California artist, uses photographs of nude models to create his controversial sculptures; a Kyoto, Japan, massage parlor specializes in a "double massage"; demonstrators in Chicago protest the war in Vietnam; manufacturers of erotic underwear do a $7 million-a-year business; and, in a private neo-Nazi theater in Hamburg, Nazi sexual practices are revived for the entertainment of a jaded audience.

Film Details

Also Known As
Bizarro
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
San Francisco showing: 25 Aug 1966
Production Company
Olympic International Films
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

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Notes

Also known as Bizarro. Felix Lomax is a pseudonym for Bob Cresse; David Kayne for Bob Cresse and R. L. Frost; all Oriental names are pseudonyms.