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The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962)
Barbara Steele
Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968)
Shivers - David Cronenberg 1975
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Amanti d'oltretomba (1965)
Nightmare Castle (1965) dir. Mario Caiano
Black Sunday (1960) dir. Mario Bava
薔薇の葬列 | FUNERAL PARADE OF ROSES (1969) dir. Toshio Matsumoto While dealing drugs on the side, Gonda operates the Genet, a bar in Tokyo where he has hired a stable of trans women to service the customers. The madam of the bar is Leda, an older, old-fashioned geisha-styled woman with whom Gonda lives and is in a relationship. Arguably, the most popular of the girls working at the bar now is Eddie, modern and younger who, like Leda, lives openly as a woman. Eddie’s troubled life includes her father deserting the family when she was a child and her mother mocking her ability to be the man of the family after her father left. Gonda enters into a sexual relationship with Eddie and promises to make her the madam of the bar, Leda’s replacement in both facets of his life- Eddie threatens to quit otherwise. Loose adaptation of Oedipus Rex. (link in title)
A selection of Cindy Sherman Untitled Film Stills 1977-1980
Janis Joplin performing with Big Brother & the Holding Company at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on April 12, 1968.
Photos by Ted Streshinsky