Motorpsycho (film)
Motorpsycho or Motor Psycho is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer. Produced just before Meyer's better-known Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965), the film explores similar themes of sex and violence but focuses on a male motorcycle gang rather than the female gang of go-go dancers featured in the later film. Motorpsycho also contains one of the first portrayals of a disturbed Vietnam veteran character in film.[1] PlotA veterinarian's wife is raped by a motorcycle gang led by a sadistic Vietnam War veteran. After the gang kills an old man, the veterinarian and his wife resolve to hunt the gang. Cast
ProductionRuss Meyer, whose previous films had faced stiff resistance from censors, sought to create a more action-oriented film.[2] The working title of the film was Rio Vengeance. Haji was a nightclub dancer when she auditioned for the film. Meyer cast her in a smaller role but soon promoted her to one of the lead roles. She later recalled:
Two actors were injured while filming a scene involving motorbikes and were hospitalized.[4] ReceptionAccording to Meyer, the film went "through the roof" commercially, inspiring him to create a similar film with female bikers, Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!.[5] The Los Angeles Times wrote that Motorpsycho and Faster Pussycat "pack as much sex and violence as possible on the screen without bringing in the police. In fact, they're so ludicrously erotic and sadistic they can be taken as parodies of the entire genre of exploitation pictures."[6] The websites Letterboxd, and The Grindhouse Database list this movie as belonging to the vetsploitation subgenre.[7][8] See alsoReferences
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