Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1/5) Movie CLIP - The Kelly Affair Perform (1970) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
At Ronnie's (John Lazar) insistence, The Kelly Affair performs "Sweet Talking Candyman" at one of his parties.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
After nearly a decade as one of America's most successful independent filmmakers, legendary sexploitation auteur Russ Meyer first reached out for the brass ring of major studio success with this frantic cult favorite, once described by Meyer and screenwriter Roger Ebert as "the first exploitation-horror-camp-musical." Kelly McNamara (Dolly Read), Casey Anderson (Cynthia Myers), and Petronella Danforth (Marcia McBroom) are the three members of an all-girl rock band called "the Kelly Affair" who pull up stakes for Hollywood in search of stardom; they're accompanied by their manager, Harris Allsworth (David Gurian), who also happens to be Kelly's boyfriend. Kelly has an aunt in Hollywood, fashion mogul Susan Lake (Phyllis Davis), who takes Kelly under her wing and informs her she's entitled to a share of a recent family inheritance, much to the chagrin of Susan's lawyer, the shifty Porter Hall (Duncan McLeod). Susan arranges for Kelly and her bandmates to attend a wild party thrown by Ronnie "Z-Man" Barzell (John La Zar), a flamboyant and very successful record producer; Z-Man renames the band "the Carrie Nations," signs them to a record deal, and they're one of the biggest acts in America practically overnight. However, Harris is pushed out of the picture as the band's manager by Z-Man, and as Kelly's boyfriend by actor and gigolo Lance Rocke (Michael Blodgett), sending Harris into a deep depression even after he becomes the new boy-toy of adult film star Ashley St. Ives (Edy Williams). Meanwhile, Petronella finds love with law student Emerson Thorne (Harrison Page) until her head is turned by heavyweight boxing champion Randy Black (Jim Iglehart), and Casey explores her sexual boundaries with Roxanne (Erica Gavin), a beautiful lesbian designer. This nonstop train of decadence, drugs, and betrayal finally comes off the rails during a drug-fueled orgy at Z-Man's mansion, which erupts into violence when the rock mogul's darkest secret is revealed. Featuring one-hit wonders the Strawberry Alarm Clock, supporting performances by Meyer regulars Charles Napier and Haji, and a bit part from future blaxploitation icon Pam Grier, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls proved to be Meyer's biggest box-office success, though after his next film (The Seven Minutes) bombed at the box office, he returned to independent production in 1973.
CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (1970)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Michael Blodgett, David Gurian, John Lazar, Duncan McLeod, Harrison Page, Phyllis Davis, Erica Gavin, Marcia McBroom, Cynthia Myers, Dolly Read, Lavelle Roby, Edy Williams
Director: Russ Meyer
Producers: Red Hershon, Russ Meyer, Eve Meyer, Charles Napier
Screenwriters: Roger Ebert, Russ Meyer
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I was 15 years old when my cousin Charles and his girlfriend took me to this movie. They ended up making out in the car but I had never seen anything like this. I hadn't thought of searching for this until 50 years later.
Time goes by so fast
Was it the way you remembered it from 50 years ago?
We're you in rehab or therapy afterwards? Or how did you deal with the PTSD from having watched the movie? It must have been a very traumatic experience.
Especially nuts: the editing during this movie's party scenes.
I love this movie and if you buy the DVD you also get the soundtrack which is absolutely utterly totally wonderful
I will keep that in mind.
Love the music on the film.
There's life before "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" and then there's life after "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls". The two are universes apart.
I found this while torrenting back in the early 00s 🤣🤣🤣
I'm 34 but I still know every line
What does torrenting mean?
Beyond the valley of the dolls was big in cult classic status in the early 00s.
Wow nostalgia!! I was only born in 1990 but I remember this movie because I stayed up late and watched it on cinemax and hit the old speed bag to it back when I was 13 or so. These ladies were fine as hell. Ight imma head out.
Hit the speed bag? Nevermind, don’t explain.
@@misstekhead I wondered about that too. I wanted to type, "Speak English, please" then it occurred to me that this is probably how English is spoken on drugs.
Love the unadulterated campiness, perfect dose of sleaze and amazing soundtrack of this film. A cult classic for sure, and a time capsule from the late 60's.
"this my happening baby, and freaks me out!"
Gotta love that Austin Powers borrowed the line, and that millions of people who heard it, likely never even heard of this movie. It was funny, I heard a line from this movie sampled on a song by Sublime, before I ever saw the movie. The song being Smoke Two Joints. Which i think was already a cover. Makes one wonder how many things are really original :)
I still love this movie, this song
And those Redheads Man! 😎
Love the film and the songs
Me too sing that girl
My old freind Ed King, RIP
@Lance Lanny August 22,2018.
Still miss him dearly
Was wondering if that was him.
The teen tycoon of rock. Camp isn't the word, love.
That woulda been a blast to be in that party! Espescially with Edy Williams! So much Fun and so out there!💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️💃♥️
Most of the actresses in this movie were really pretty especially Cynthia myers
The Myaster yup!
The first NC-17 movie I saw in my entire life. I came across it on accident while watching Fox Movie Channel in 2005. It used to be a movie channel dedicated to only 20th Century Fox movies.
Roger Ebert wrote this film, but got upset by Blue Velvet’s lack of morality when he reviewed it in 1987. Well, that makes sense.
I don't agree with Ebert's take on Blue Velvet and think it's a great movie, but BTVOTD is certainly less immoral then that one. Just watch this movie and the monologue at the end, this movie is quite moralistic at the end of the day in a way Blue Velvet isn't
I talked to Russ Meyer at a party in the late 1980s. I asked if Roger Ebert had worked with him on anything else. And he said Ebert had worked on several of his movies but hadn’t been credited because he thought it would hurt his career as a film critic. I’m a little vague on which films Russ said he worked on but I know they were post BTVOTD, so that would have been the era of Up, Vixen, and Beneath The Valley of the Ultravixen.
@@leomcardleproductions That ending voiceover is very plainly tongue-in-cheek. They are mocking exploitative movies with a melodramatic faux-moral lesson (specifically, the first Valley of the Dolls).
This movie is great and the Moral Lesson at the end makes it even better.
But it was not, in fact, the end of Martin Bormann. Poor Otto.
Roger Ebert the movie critic wrote the script for this film.
Yes he did.
Did he like it??
@@jmommay0362 he learned what a bad movie looks like from this one 🤣
I think he kinda vibed to it.@@jmommay0362
Ebert had a lot of gall to write this trash and become a film critic.
Awesome film!
The dress that Kelly is wearing is the same dress that Sharon Tate wore in Valley of the Dolls
Definitely no coincidence!
@@joel8583 i heard it was hard for her to wear it because of what happened to her
Seriously
@Lance Lanny yeah. She said it was hard for her to wear it because she was the one actress in the most popular cult classic film that wore it better and the idea of wearing it she was refusing because she remembered what happened to her
@Lance Lanny yeah. She said it was hard for her to wear it because she was the one actress in the most popular cult classic film that wore it better and the idea of wearing it she was refusing because she remembered what happened to her
Ed King from Lynyrd Skynyrd plays guitar.
Thank you for saying that. I took one look at him and thought that’s who it was. What are the odds?
Everyone was so attractive back here
Preach 💯
0:14
@@llewodcm20 Pretty sure they meant every "young" person was so attractive back then lol
Watched this on Bluray the other night and noticed Dolly Reads teeth look a bit weird.
A few of them are white and a few are much more yellow. Not sure what happened there.
There wasn't as much processed food and chemicals in the food and water back then. Plus, a sedentary lifestyle was unheard of back then. Everyone was always moving.
Ed King from Skynyrd on the left
+James Rockford You beat me to it :-)
James Rockford and you beat me to it by two years. I was like omg it’s Ed King.
Ed King from The Strawberry Alarm Clock*
Just noticed it...very cool...
Omg! That guitar my grandma is using A.k.a Cynthia, it’s under my bed
ZomokTV if you ever feel like giving it a new, loving home, just let me know ;-)
That's a bass
Cynthia is your grandmother??!
It’s a functional guitar and not just a prop?
Cynthia Meyers was your grandmother?
22 Year Old Ed King Playing That Les Paul Gold Top,Then On To Lynyrd Skynyrd Fame!
Russ Meyer, all his life chased by Hollywood as a monster, turn in revenge bat out of Hell and shoots an excessive, bizarre, frantic, psychedelic, violent tale of low moral, desire, greed and sin that drags you into the worst face of USA's underworld of success. A satire you hate it, but you can't avoid to be fascinated by its power
The definitive anti-Hollywood movie
can see many influences from this scene alone. Definitely where the gimp came from.
most people dont know, this movie saved 20th Century Fox
Without this, there would be no Austin Powers.
and not rocky horror jk
Without James Bond there would be no Austin Powers.
@@okannnnnnn
I was 30 when i finally got to see this movie, and it was this scene where i said "where has this movie been all my life?" 😂, And it was during this entire party sequence i got a significant Rocky Horror vibe, precursors everywhere... nothing plagiaristic, more like it tapped into the same campy zeitgeist of the period. The party host Z-Man Bartell's androgyny seems to be answering the same call as Rocky Horror's parallel party host Dr. Frank N. Furter. Still, both are far and away their own wild animal, i love that they both exist.
This movie also inspired Richard O brien for the rocky horror picture show
I wish I was a teen tycoon of rock. 😞
That's one of my favorite movies Among with showgirls, revenge of the nerds and porky's.
Ebert wrote a movie ... "Beyond the valley of the dolls" just look it up ... and laugh!
...this screenplay was by Roger Ebert? wow...who knew? probably everybody over a certain age but you know...not me...
If that was really her voice, she should've been a household name. The pipes PLUS the pretty face? Killer combo.
We had a Lindsey Lohan, plus that was not her voice in the film
Pam Grier @ 1:58
Is that Ed King with the Les Paul Goldtop?
Obsessed
Any fashion is quirky and weird but in these days you just need to adapt it to a hairstyle and collared suit!
Z man was a close friend😮
Pull Shapes by The Pippettes do an excellent cover of this scene.
Who sang lead on this? The actress or someone else?
the actress isn't singing this song it is someone else by the name of Lynn Carey who was in the band C.K. Strong. Unfortunately C.K. Strong didn't last long
She's a fantastic singer, Lynn Carey.
Dolly Read
Can anyone keep a straight face while watching this movie. Roger Ebert, must have been experiencing a cerebral hemorrhage, while writing this parody. Still, I must admit I liked it.
Go Ed King.
This movie was so weird! Was it a parody of Valley of the Dolls? I’m not really sure! And it definitely made me want to avoid any Hollywood parties.
No it was supposed to be beyond that square world...written by Roger Ebert who probably never jay walked in his life
@@4EyedAnimation that actually makes it funnier. Ebert had no firsthand knowledge of swinging or recreational drugs, so he was working from his imagination and tales he heard from others.
lol it had the opposite effect on me 😄
I AM SUPERWOMAN!!! He's Kristen Welles?
Where is part 2? 🤔
Love this movie more than the original, with the corny and cheesy dialogue and scenes much like tobey's spiderman without superhero action flick
Damn this girl's got a decent set of pipes
Not really her voice in
all the women were so pretty in this movie....Pam Grier being favourite probably.
I didn't know Pam Grier was in this.
Pam Grier isn't in this movie
@@wakethebarbarian4577 Not every good loking Black woman in a movie is Pam Grier.....
Pam Grier is in the movie, but you can barely see her. She’s wearing a gold crochet dress and in the periphery of a few of the party scene shots.
There’s a lady in this performance scene that looks like her, but it’s not her. Grier had a line in the party scene, but it was cut and reshot with Edie Williams. The confusion probably comes because Grier is still credited in the end credits roll.
I loved Dolly’s round face in this, it looks so youthful
I like z man
0:14 who is the red headed older woman?
Dolly Martin or Dolly Read as She was Born is/was(73 Now!) a Real English Rose!.
Edy Williams , especially hot
so, who's actually singing the lead vocal in this song/irl?
Lynn Carey
Ikr!
Pam Grier at 1:58
Z Man is So Exotic looking 😍😍😍😍😍
You mean Super Woman?
I got here because of Under The Silver Lake
for a low budget film. not bad song
Nobody did camp better than the combination of Russ M and Roger E.
And when you add in the fact the actors are pretty much all amateurs.
garrison 68 I find the film ironic. Roger Ebert is the critic that wants a perfect film and he wrote this and left other critics with their heads scratching
John Lazar was killer in this movie! No pun intended..
where in the world is Pam Grier in this movie?
Looks like a Quentin Tarantino satire…high camp
That's a long microphone cord
Christina Aguilera and the Pipettes both owe a debt to this.
I know about the Pipettes musicvideo but Aguilera?
Edward Calhoun King 🤘
Actually, that is creepy.
Back when women were women and men were men and things were interesting
oh yeah? have you seen the movie?
Things were deviant bc they were too bored!!! Like Gommarah 😬
dont sing, just show us your
kitties
Second!!
This movie is nothing like the first ! 👎🏽👎🏽
It's like a campy parody, made by different people than the real "Dolls" movie.
What’d you expect? A sequel? XD
You’re right! It’s way better:)
Christ is the ONLY WAY to heaven!!!!
This song is a joke
The movie is a joke. It's meant to be.
This is the biggest load of freak show crap I have ever seen...........
I know isn't it great
No....... No its not
That’s what’s amazing about it!
I like it, too.
@@75aces97 C'mon man these playmates can't be freaks
eye check quick............