Underground U.S.A.

Underground U.S.A.

Release date : November 6, 1980
Runtime : 1h 25m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Eric Mitchell /
Writers : Eric Mitchell /
Production companies : New Line Cinema /
November 6, 1980 1h 25m Drama English More
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The Sunset Blvd. of underground cinema, and a suitably ambivalent retrospect on the star-game casualties of New York's upper depths, with Patti Astor statuesquely hysterical as a 20-year-old Norma Desmond, made up to recall Edie Sedgwick and surrounded by Warhol's lost children. We've been here before, but without the hindsight: a camera cruise along a hustler's meat-rack, kitchen-talk over cold canned spaghetti, Taylor Mead grimacing in a spastic dance, the silent stud a sullenly passive observer. Mitchell's ear for campy native wit and eye for figures in a loft-scape happily keep at bay the otherwise contagious NY ennui.
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  • title:Underground U.S.A.
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Eric Mitchell /
  • Writers: Eric Mitchell ·
  • Production companies: New Line Cinema ·
  • Overview:The Sunset Blvd. of underground cinema, and a suitably ambivalent retrospect on the star-game casualties of New York's upper depths, with Patti Astor statuesquely hysterical as a 20-year-old Norma Desmond, made up to recall Edie Sedgwick and surrounded by Warhol's lost children. We've been here before, but without the hindsight: a camera cruise along a hustler's meat-rack, kitchen-talk over cold canned spaghetti, Taylor Mead grimacing in a spastic dance, the silent stud a sullenly passive observer. Mitchell's ear for campy native wit and eye for figures in a loft-scape happily keep at bay the otherwise contagious NY ennui.
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