Ladies And Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains (1981)
Studio Rhino Entertainment
Movie Release Date 1981
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 88 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Diane Lane
Ray Winstone
Laura Dern
Peter Donat
Barry Ford
Steve Jones (Punk)
Christine Lahti
Cynthia Sikes
Janet Wright
David Clennon
Paul Simonon
Crew
Director Lou Adler
Writer Rob Morton
Producer Joe Roth
Plot
Some movies just stumble towards cult, mythic status; Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains is one of those magnificent accidents. Besides in-fighting, the few previews shown to the public were unanimously panned, Paramount was at a loss as to how to market it, and the movie had never been available on DVD (or VHS, for that matter). This has just compounded its status as a "lost" film, with the few people who have seen it being evangelical in their gossip about this pseudo punk 'n' roll documentary. Now that it’s here, was it worth the wait? Does it hold up over time? You bet it does. Orphaned girls (Diane Lane, Marin Kanter) along with their cousin (Laura Dern) channel their frustration into a band, The Stains. After a few gigs, the media picks up what they consider a novelty. This leads to a tour with The Looters--idealistic punks from London--and the Metal Corpses (headed by Fee Waybil of the Tubes in a perfectly oblivious performance). Head Looter takes head Stain under his wing, only to become disillusioned as he watches the American media, and by extension American teens, chose popularity over talent (as he sees it). Despite their differing views about how the movie should be handled, both the message of girl empowerment (screenwriter Nancy Dowd) and the idea that all great ideas become co-opted and watered-down (director Lou Adler) resonate throughout the film. The performances, while not uniformly great, work so well within the context of the documentary style that they have their own charm. And Diane Lane, as Stain leader Corinne "Third Degree" Burns, is simply outstanding, simmering with angst that bursts out at all the right points. A young Ray Winstone turns in a fine performance as the lead singer of the Looters, showing both contempt and sensitivity towards the fledgling Stains. Adding to its cult credentials, the rest of the Looters are played by Steve Jones and Paul Cook (Sex Pistols) and Paul Simenon (The Clash). With audio commentaries by not only director Adler, but stars Lane and Dern, this movie is not only great for any fans of Times Square and Rock 'n' Roll High School, but it’s a great addition to any library of music films in general. --Robert Arambel
Features
- Audio Commentary by Stars Diane Lane and Laura Dern
- Audio Commentary by Director Lou Adler
- Photo Gallery
Personal Details
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Index 187
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $19.95
Links Amazon US
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Edition Details
Distributor Rhino Entertainment
Barcode 603497981779
Region Region 1
Release Date 9/16/2008
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.66:1
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1