"Visually, Victoria Winters Breaks Bad" (Noirsville)
Directed Barry Mahon (a Santa Barbara native and WWII Ace fighter pilot BTW).
Mahon was shot down and POW 'ed in Stalag Luft III. He worked on the escape tunnels portrayed in The Great Escape and was played loosely the Steve McQueen character in that film. Mahon received the British Distinguished Flying Cross in 1985.
Mahon, on his style of low-budget filmmaking.
"We have not aimed for the single picture that is going to make us rich. We are looking for the business that's like turning out Ford cars or anything else. If there is a certain profit per picture and we make so many pictures, then we have established a business that is on a basis that's economical."
Written by William K. Hennigar and Barry Mahon. Cinematography by William Hennigar.
Starring Elizabeth Bing (Gretchen Rudolph,) as Laura. When I first watched this I was struck by Gretchen Rudolph's resemblance to TV soap Dark Shadows star Alexandra Moltke aka Victoria Winters. She's got the big raven hair and dressing in the same mid to late sixties A-line dresses and a mod trench coat too boot when, she's wearing anything at all. Hey it is after all a Grindhouse Sexploitation Noir.
Elizabeth Bing (Gretchen Rudolph) as Laura |
Alexandra Moltke as Victoria Winters - Dark Shadows |
Alexandra Moltke |
Elizabeth Bing (Gretchen Rudolph) as Laura |
Elizabeth Bing (Gretchen Rudolph) as Laura |
Any independent film that went even minimally beyond the old MPPC taboos in sexual matters were all shit canned into the catchall Exploitation and Sexploitation dumpster. Its worth doing some video archeology and see if there are any gems (like Aroused (1966) and The Pick-Up (1968) still out there in a film storage vault somewhere.
So, back to the film. The rest of the cast in Run Swinger Run! has Susan Evans as Blonde Junkie (uncredited), Bob Strong as the Bonneville driving "good" Samaritan, Janice Kelly as The General's Former Girl (uncredited). Keith McConnell as drug pusher Charlie (uncredited), Vincent Van Lynn as arms dealer Schneider (uncredited).
Here is another Barry Mahon cheapo "Roughie" Sexploitation Noir. Roughie's, for those that don't know, usually have a dark plot and violence, and if it's shot with enough of the Visual Noir Stylistics it's going to tip Noir.
Mahon made a lot of cheapo sexploitation, and of course if you your going to the well that many times, you are going to hit the right mix just by accident eventually. Two of his Transitional Noir that I've liked so far are Hot Skin, Cold Cash about a day in the life of a Times Square Hooker that includes a lot of archival footage of 1960s Times Square, and The Sex Killer, a great shoe string budget film about a nut job who works in a mannequin factory a homage to Killers Kiss, with again lots of archival footage of 1960s Times Square, the subways, and the Village.
Run Swinger Run! is another watchable cheapo. This film also has some archival footage of the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, and Seal Beach, in North Orange County, California. The cinematography is at times very interesting.
Laura wrapped in a towel comes back out to a fenced in patio of one of those typical Anaheim, California apartment complexes. Think of a multi storied version of the old Southern California stucco bungalow units.
She approaches a chaise lounge style beach chair. She lays down and removes her towel revealing that she is topless.
She lays down on her tummy for a sun bath. She begins flipping through a picture book that she had left there earlier.
Out in a nearby parking lot a man wearing sunglasses and dressed in workman's clothes gets out of a 1959 Mercedes 220 SS. He walks around the vehicle and from the passenger side removes what looks like a tool box. We see him walking through various decorative plantings and towards a building carrying the box.
We cut back to Laura who looks around to see if she has any watchers Satisfied that she is quite safe, she sits up exposing her breasts. She reveals that she is wearing just a G-string bottom. Laura begins to apply tanning lotion to her upper body.
Meanwhile from a high balcony we now see the man with the sunglasses and work clothes spying down on Laura. She is unaware that she now has an audience.
He notices Laura and asks if he can help. Laura tells the guy that she is looking for a ride up the coast. The guy, of course tells her that he's going up the coast (wouldn't you?). He offers her a ride all the way to Junction City (about 300 miles).
Laura, does exactly the opposite of what every mother tells their daughters, she hops in to this strangers car. How noir is that?
So Laura and Bob head North through Long Beach, Torrance, El Segundo, Santa Monica, towards Malibu. The man watches as Laura keeps fidgeting looking in the rearview, and asks her if she's running away. Laura tells him don't worry, she's over twenty one. She begins to tell him her sad story as we head up the highway and we go into a flashback.
Pacific Coast Highway |
The First Flashback
Laura's dad died young and her mother took in borders to help with expenses. One day her mother went to visit her friends and she instructed the boarders to eat at the diner that night. One of the boarders went, the other stayed behind.
Turned on, how kinky, how Noir is that? |
"I felt dirty." |
Pacific Coast Highway |
The Second Flashback
Her mothers friend Mary, her unofficial "Aunt," always told her that if she needed help she could come to her.
Walking to Mary's |
Mary explains that she's OK. Mary tells Laura to go ahead and take a shower. When Laura is out of the room she tells Charlie that she's in trouble too, and they could use her now that need another girl. Mary tells Charlie that she will give Laura the score. Charlie tells her that he will do it. Mary backs off and tells him that "she is only a kid."
Charlie confronts Laura as she's undressing. He tells her that she already saw and knows too much. Charlie tells her to take her shower.
It's Mahon version of the "Shower Scene."
Charlie goes on with his spiel while getting an eye full of Laura. who is doing her best to arouse Charlie. The battle of the sexes right there in a nutshell.
And, of course, after 33 years of the MPPC censorship and the Zeitgeist of living under the threat of nuclear annihilation creativity is going to break loose. The cinematography also gives you the realization of what we may have lost stiffing creativity back in 1934.
Charlie says that she is going to have to join them so that she is in just as deep as the rest of them. only then will trust her. To earn their trust she is going to take the place of Blondie, other girl who got hooked on the stuff she was supposed to be pushing. That girl is now useless to them. They want her to hang around the local high school hangouts, mix in, and push hard drugs.
Charlie: All you have to do is park your car in the parking lot and let it be known to the swingers, where the stuff is available.
Laura: You mean I have to go back to high school? Wouldn't that cause complications.
Charlie: Well have the fake transfer papers made up and before they find out we'll blow for another town. We got in quick, and we'll get out just as quick.
Laura turns off the water and drying off, wants to thank Charlie. Naked she walks up to Charlie and presses up against him. Charlie, doesn't push her away. He has her holding her by the waist.
Laura: Why I wouldn't think of double crossing you Charlie.
Charlie: You better not.
Laura: How about sealing our bargain with a kiss?
Charlie: You do a good job and we'll talk about love making later.
Laura: Oh, Come on, just one little kiss.
He kisses her passionately for a few seconds
Charlie: Go on get your clothes on I'll see you outside.
Maybe later sweetheart.
Maybe later Sweetheart |
Cue the wild bongos!
As soon as they are not looking Laura sneaks out of the house and is last seen carrying her suitcase and running down the road in high heels.
Cut back to Laura and Bob on the PCH in the Bonneville.
Laura: So you can imagine how I felt the only person in town that I knew and she expected me to go in with her selling dope to high school kids. I couldn't do it. I know my weaknesses I don't mind doing what I have to do to make money, but dope I wouldn't do.....
Anyway, she tells us after fleeing Mary's she found a hotel where things go even more Noirsville.
The Third Flashback
We see Laura sitting at the hotel bar reading the want ads. A well dressed man named Schneider with a slight German accent approaches Laura. Excusing himself, he explains that he saw that she was looking at the want ads and that he assumes she is looking for a job. Laura says yes, and the guy tells her that he knows how she can make a thousand dollars a week.
Interested, Laura and Schneider sit at a table where Schneider explains that he is a business man with a large house which he uses to entertains businessmen from around the world. He needs beautiful women, not prostitutes or streetwalkers, to entertain the men while they are in town. Schneider tells her that he passes the women off as friends and relatives. He tells Laura to think about it and gives her a one hundred dollar bill for her time and to prove he is legit. If she is interested, he asks her to meet him tomorrow night here at the same time in the same place.
We cut to Schneider walking in on what looks like a torture session. A woman, we learn is named Dianne, sits topless hands tied behind her back with blood on her face. Two men are working her over.
Don't leave any marks on her |
Schneider tells her she's got six months left on her contract and she's going to fulfill its terms. Then, before leaving, Schneider instructs his men to make sure that they leave no marks on her.
Schneider tells her she's got six months left on her contract and she's going to fulfill its terms. Then, before leaving, Schneider instructs his men to make sure that they leave no marks on her.
We cut back to Laura and Bob in the Bonneville.
Pacific Coast Highway |
Getting acquainted with Schneider |
A little overdoing passion. |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Pacific Coast Highway - Malibu |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Mahon throws in a little extra T&A |
More T |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Pacific Coast Highway |
These Grindhouse Exploitation flicks made all there money back if they played just two weeks. It was a business, they made the content that the grindhouse needed. Call it magic, or by fluke, that every once in a while, most of the components come together. A director who knows what he's going, a story that's remotely entertaining, most of the actors are decent, the out in the streets with no permits gruella style Noir-ish cinematography, the cheap jazz, and decent editing. This is watchable, it's no hidden gem, and while you are watching you think hey, this would have worked better if they had done it this way. But then you remember, shoe string budget.
If the film had a good cinematographer like this one, it gives you an idea of how some Noir Films based on Chandler, Hammett, Woolrich, Cain, Spillane, McDonald, Miller, etc., etc., may have looked like if there was no MPPC code censorship.
"Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness." (Pablo Picasso)
I'd rate it a 6/10.
Posted on March 24, 2021 by bandsaboutmovies
Barry Mahon may struggle to make a decent movie at times, but he's always great at coming up with titles that make me grab his films. This time, he's telling "the startling story of a girl who would do anything with anybody at anytime." "A young girl alone...marked for death by the crime syndicate!" "The exciting story of Laura...a call-girl!"
Despite their lurid titles and rampant nudity, Mahon's films are the very antithesis of sexiness. Instead, Lauren (Gretchen Rudolph*, My Body Hungers) goes out of control, from bad teen to someone using drugs and selling sex. Then, you know, as these things happen, a sniper starts shooting at her. Bob Strong, who is in this, is better known for writing the song "I Hear Wedding Bells," which is in the movies Breaking Up and Grumpier Old Men. He appears alongside several women who show up in more than one Mahon film, like Susan Evans (she played Fanny Hill in more than one of his movies) and Janice Kelly. Oh yeah! Keith McConnell is in this and his career stretches from 50's adventure movies and TV to exploitation like this and ending his acting career as Lord Cavendish in one of the first adult - well, softcore - movies I ever saw, Young Lady Chatterley II. *Rudolph is billed as Elizabeth Bing. (B&S About Movies)
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