Sunday, March 11, 2018

Screening a Lost Film

In a previous post I talked about the cinematic history class that I go to every week. Occasionally one of the students (or the teacher) hosts a screening that has more of a party atmosphere. For example, one of the guys in the class -- Joe -- will soon be hosting a movie night at his home where we will be watching Dario Argento's Opera. The teacher -- Keith -- occasionally hosts something similar. For example, he showed The Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter.

But the one that I found the most interesting was when Keith hosted Ed Wood's The Young Marrieds. And it wasn't even that I liked the film. It was a rip-roaring embarrassment of a film.

A little bit of backstory...

Ed Wood was known as a director who made horror films that were scary for all the wrong reasons. Many people aren't aware, but the last film he made was a porno, The Young Marrieds. For years there was a softcore version available on DVD, but the hardcore version was lost. In 2004 the hardcore version was found in an abandoned porn theater in Vancouver by porn archaeologist, Demetrios Otis. That was released on DVD, but an uncut version was subsequently found -- I'm not clear on the difference, though I think it's supposed to be better quality. It has yet to be released. That print is owned by a friend of Keith's. The two of them arranged a screening, and invited our film class.

It was the right environment to enjoy such a horror of a film. I should point out that I've got a fascination with lost films and with lost footage from films.For example, the lost thirty minutes of circus performances in Tod Browning's 1932 film, Freaks. To be one of the few people to see the uncut version of Ed Wood's last movie was a memorable experience.

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  1. Yeah, how often is it that you can see a 16mm screening of a lost Ed Wood film that is now no longer lost.....

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  2. it was a great night...tremendous fun for me. for the record, there's two different versions of young marrieds now extant (both hardcore)...but a softcore version could likely have existed. the print we viewed that night, graciously (immensely so!) given to me by Joe Rubin of Vinegar Syndrome, appears to be the complete version as we know it, in the best shape of the 6 or 7 surviving 16mm prints i surmise are out there. both versions in existence are extant on disc...but the version culled from an HD scan (from this print that we viewed, primarily, but also a few other prints) is only available at present streaming at exploitation.tv.

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    1. Thanks. I knew it was scarce. I just didn't know how scarce.

      Thank you for a great night!

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  3. That was indeed a FUN evening! ...Say, who's that handsome devil at the left side of the photo? And, did he sign a release for his guest appearance? Lawyers are standing by! :-)

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    1. I'll take that up with you on Thursday.

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    2. The minute a lawyer calls the handsome devil will be beaten to death....

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