It's a Sick, Sick, Sick World (1965) Poster

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6/10
Super Low Budget Softcore Mondo
Scott_Mercer2 March 2013
Why don't they make mondo movies anymore? Well, you can now see "forbidden" material anytime you want, on video or You Tube, or other places on the internet. Sex, violence, death, name your poison.

In 1965, this was not possible. You couldn't even (yet) see hardcore pornography in a movie theater, never mind in your own home. What little glimpses you could get had to be dressed up in the costume of documentarianism, as the camera's unblinking eye showed you the "truth" about how depraved certain parts of the world were. There, yet hidden from polite society. And it all had to be cloaked in a tone of moral disapproval.

Just one thing: it wasn't true at all. These are the original mockumentaries. This is (mostly) not news footage or documentary footage in any way, shape, or form. It's staged for the cameras, and manipulated for maximum titillation.

IASSSW contains all the usual hits of the mondo genre: condescending narrator, ostensible tone of moral disapproval cloaking titillation, shot without sound, use of random library production music. But this sucker goes much further than Mondo Cane, or any of the other more "mainstream" entries. There are actual nude strippers, gay guys making out on a roof, and a hooker and a guy shooting up heroin in a public bathroom. New footage shot on location in New York, with stock footage from other parts of the world (Europe mostly, some actual footage of German hookers in public) to give the piece the feel of the usual Mondo Movie. I'm sure this never got play anywhere outside of urban grindhouses or the most adventurous drive-ins.

Plenty of sleazy flavor here, circa 1965 Manhattan. While Don Draper was in his Greenwich village apartment swilling scotch, gay guys were up on the roof having fun.

I would check it out if you already enjoy the Mondo genre and have seen a bunch of the more obvious titles. This one is rather obscure. Saw it through Something Weird Video.
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4/10
Sick!
BandSAboutMovies5 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
"Right here, in our own backyard, in the more civilized parts of the world, are practiced some of the most uncivilized acts ever conceived!" Antonio Scarpati directed this, a one and done view of the world in 1965, in the time before the internet when life was cheap. Actually, life has always been cheap.

Joel Holt, who would go on the narrate Paris Topless and two of the Olga movies - as well as direct part of The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield - is the voice that will take us through this world.

You may notice that nearly none of this movie is real. Like when we're in Central Park, the rapist is Richard B. Shull from Sssssss and Spring Break. And when we see a photographer taking photos of nude models, that's Sammy Petrillo, who once teamed with Duke Mitchell to make Bela Lugosi meets a Brooklyn Gorilla. While gay men dance on rooftops, Sammy is taking snaps of girls acting as if Irving Klaw was nearby.

This is a sick world, a place where prostitutes do heroin while a roomful of people dance the Twist, where Lucky Kargo (The Hookers, Venus In Furs) gets in a brawl with Sam Stewart (Bad Girls Go to Hell), where performance art is really people beating up one another and fat people always get a laugh.

Reality TV has replaced the mondo, but the same scum always rises to the top. I don't say that as a bad thing. This one is faker than the other, but has that ever stopped me from watching one of these.
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