Best “beating a dead horse” scene in cinematic history
Best “beating a dead horse” scene in cinematic history, but
I do not seem to be able to find a clip of the scene, when Ann Magnuson literally
beat a dead horse to the theme song from the “Sound of Music,” in the camp-cult
delightfully repugnant movie “Mondo New York,” about the sick and disgusting dark
side of New York, New York. it will be sure to creep you out.
Here is the closest I have found on YouTube:
Mondo New York – trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-VOLwuHWcQ
The bittersweet core of the big apple, a perversely
compelling tribute to the anti-stars of the city, a circa 1980s Berlin cabaret.
Mondo New York is a cult classic celebration of what makes the naked city a one
of a kind metropolis. With Ann Magnuson, Lydia Lunch, Joe Coleman, Dean
Johnson, and much more. First authorized DVD release of this underground
classic!
- See more at: http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/#sthash.cV0O4bQa.dpuf
Related: Documenting the Outrageous "Mondo New
York" Juxtaposes The Routines Of Performance Artists With Repugnant Scenes
From Real Life.
By John Milward, Special to The Inquirer, POSTED: June 26,
1988 http://articles.philly.com/1988-06-26/entertainment/26266926_1_mondo-new-york-opium-den-harvey-keith
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