Mondo Bizarro

Mondo Bizarro

Release date : August 25, 1966
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Lee Frost /
Writers : Bob Cresse / Lee Frost / Lee Frost /
Production companies : International Theatrical Amusements /
August 25, 1966 1h 20m United States of America Documentary English More
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A faux travelogue that mixes documentary and mockumentary footage. The camera looks through a one-way glass into the women's dressing room at a lingerie shop, visits a Kyoto massage parlor, goes inside the mailroom at Frederick's of Hollywood, watches an Australian who sticks nails through his skin and eats glass, checks out the art and peace scene in Los Angeles, takes in Easter week with vacationing college students on Balboa Island, observes a German audience enjoying a play about Nazi sadism, and, with the help of powerful military lenses, spies on a Lebanese white-slavery auction.
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Claude Emmand
Narrator
Bob Cresse
Arab (uncredited)
Lee Frost
Crew Member in Blue Cap (uncredited)
Dick Osmun
Glass Eater (uncredited)
Vito Paulekas
Self (uncredited)
Karen Wyatt
Self - Vito's Model (uncredited)

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  • title:Mondo Bizarro
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1966
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Lee Frost /
  • Writers: Bob Cresse · Lee Frost · Lee Frost ·
  • Production companies: International Theatrical Amusements ·
  • Overview:A faux travelogue that mixes documentary and mockumentary footage. The camera looks through a one-way glass into the women's dressing room at a lingerie shop, visits a Kyoto massage parlor, goes inside the mailroom at Frederick's of Hollywood, watches an Australian who sticks nails through his skin and eats glass, checks out the art and peace scene in Los Angeles, takes in Easter week with vacationing college students on Balboa Island, observes a German audience enjoying a play about Nazi sadism, and, with the help of powerful military lenses, spies on a Lebanese white-slavery auction.
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