Difference between revisions of "Machete Maidens Unleashed"

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====Main Details====
 
* Released in 2010 | Color
===Main Details===
* Released in 2010  
* Color
* Running Time: 85 Min.  
* Running Time: 85 Min.  
* Directed by Mark Hartley
* Directed by Mark Hartley
* Produced by Veronica Fury, Andrew Leavold
* Produced by Veronica Fury, Andrew Leavold
* Photography by Karl von Moller
* Photography by Karl von Moller
* Featuring Lee Ermey, Patrick Wayne, Colleen Camp, John Landis, [[:Category: Sid Haig|Sid Haig]], Joe Dante, Roger Corman, [[:Category: Dick Miller|Dick Miller]], Carmen Argenziano
* Featuring Lee Ermey, Patrick Wayne, Colleen Camp
* Edited by Sara Edwards, Mark Hartley
* Edited by Sara Edwards, Mark Hartley
* Music by Jamie Blanks
* Music by Jamie Blanks
* Sound by Phillip Healy
* Sound by Phillip Healy
====Taglines====
 
===Plot Summary===
*A fast moving odyssey into the subterranean world of the rarely explored province of Filipino genre filmmaking.
 
===Taglines===
* The Ultimate B-Movie Feast From The Far, Far East! | The Filipino Revolution Even Marcos Couldnt Crush! | During The 1970s in the Phillipines, Everybody Wanted A Piece of the Action!
* The Ultimate B-Movie Feast From The Far, Far East! | The Filipino Revolution Even Marcos Couldnt Crush! | During The 1970s in the Phillipines, Everybody Wanted A Piece of the Action!
====Synopsis====
 
Blood! Breasts! Beasts! A brutal orgy of ghastly terror! Busty babes, mutated monsters and midget secret agents, the Filipino genre films of the 70s and 80s had it all. Saturating drive-ins around the world, the Philippines became a dreamland for exploitation filmmakers with cheap labour, exotic scenery and non-existent health and safety regulations! The all-too often overlooked world of Filipino exploitation flicks gets the Mark Hartley (Not Quite Hollywood, MIFF 08) treatment in Machete Maidens Unleashed! Featuring interviews with [[:Category: Roger Corman|Roger Corman]], [[:Category: Joe Dante|Joe Dante]], John Landis, [[:Category: Eddie Romero|Eddie Romero]] and a host of filmmakers, actors and critics, each with a story about a genre with no scruples, no scripts, no boundaries and – more often than not – no clothes. (MIFF)
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[[Category:2010]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Action/Adventure]][[Category:Documentary/Trailers]][[Category:Sid Haig]][[Category:Roger Corman]][[Category:Dick Miller]][[Category: Joe Dante]][[Category:Colleen Camp]][[Category:Eddie Romero]][[Category:Philippines]][[Category:Ozploitation]]

Latest revision as of 05:17, 23 January 2023

Main Details

  • Released in 2010
  • Color
  • Running Time: 85 Min.
  • Directed by Mark Hartley
  • Produced by Veronica Fury, Andrew Leavold
  • Photography by Karl von Moller
  • Featuring Lee Ermey, Patrick Wayne, Colleen Camp
  • Edited by Sara Edwards, Mark Hartley
  • Music by Jamie Blanks
  • Sound by Phillip Healy

Plot Summary

  • A fast moving odyssey into the subterranean world of the rarely explored province of Filipino genre filmmaking.

Taglines

  • The Ultimate B-Movie Feast From The Far, Far East! | The Filipino Revolution Even Marcos Couldnt Crush! | During The 1970s in the Phillipines, Everybody Wanted A Piece of the Action!
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